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21 CLUBS PLEDGED TO STAND BY AGREEMENT

No Members to be Elected from 1920 till Fourth Monday after Opening of College.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The readjustment of certain phases of undergraduate life which followed the advent of the Freshman Dormitories two years ago led to the formation of a new agreement between a number of the clubs regulating the election of members.

Clubs in Agreement.

The subscribers to this agreement, which is printed in full below, are the A. D. Club, Alpha Phi Sigma Club, Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Argo Club, Delphic Club, Digamma Club, D. U. Club, Fly Club, Iroquois Club, Kappa Gamma Phi, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Phi Delta Phi Club, Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Phoenix Club, Pi Eta Society, Porcellian Club, S. A. E. Fraternity, Spee Club, Stylus Club, S. K. Club, Theta Delta Chi Club.

The agreement signed by the above named clubs, is as follows:

Canvassing.

1. Canvassing is here defined as "reading" or speaking or making to any undergraduate any statement or representation about any club, or notifying him directly or indirectly that he is or is not under consideration as a future member of any club.

2. Each club shall prohibit its undergraduate members and its memberselect (meaning thereby persons notified of their election but not yet initiated) from canvassing any undergraduate before the opening of College in his Sophomore year.

3. Each club shall request its graduate members to consider it a point of honor not to canvass any undergraduate in any way before the opening of College in his Sophomore year.

Pledging.

4. No pledge or promise shall be accepted or taken from any undergraduate before Friday following the fourth Monday after the opening of College in his Cophomore year by any club or by any member thereof to the effect that he will join any club or that he will not join any other club and any such pledge or promise, whether originating in misunderstanding or otherwise, shall not be binding upon such undergraduate or upon any of the said clubs agreeing hereto, but shall be regarded by everybody as null and vold and contrary to the spirit of the agreement.

Date of Elections.

5. No club shall elect as a member any undergraduate before the fourth Monday after the opening of College in his Sophomore year, or before that time pledge or promise election, even by implication, to such undergraduate.

Date of Notice of Elections.

6. No club shall give notice to any undergraduate of his election earlier than the Tuesday following the fourth Monday after the opening of College in his Sophomore year.

7. No club shall take as a member any undergraduate from the class of 1918 or subsequent classes, who has accepted election before the Friday following the fourth Monday after the opening of College in his Sophomore year to any other social club or society which takes in less than 100 members from a College class. The Advisory Committee shall have power to determine what organizations come within the meaning of this rule.

8. The clubs shall urge their members to change the elections to the Institute of 1770 so that the membership therein shall be increased to at least 150 men from each class, and that they shall be initiated therein at the rate of at least 15 men a week, beginning as early as possible in the Sophomore year.

Advisory Committee.

9. Each club shall, annually before Commencement Day, appoint a graduate representative to serve throughout the following year on an Advisory Committee, which committee shall elect its own chairman, who need not be a representative appointed by a club, and shall consider matters arising under this agreement and such modifications thereof as may seem desirable. The powers of this committee will be advisory only, except that it shall be the duty of this committee to take suitable steps to make this agreement known to all persons concerned.

10. This agreement shall be effective with relation to the members of the class of 1918 and subsequent classes.

Duration.

11. This agreement shall continue without limitation, except that any club may withdraw after giving one year's written notice to the parties hereto.

Publicity.

12. That all parties affected by this agreement may be fully cognizant of its contents, it is hereby provided that--

(a) the provisions of this agreement affecting candidates shall be made public in such manner as the Advisory Committee shall determine:

(b) the agreement shall be read at the first meeting of every club held after the opening of College:

(c) the agreement shall thereafter remain posted in some conspicuous place in each club house:

13. Inasmuch as the successful working of this agreement depends upon the strict observance of all rules herein contained, each club member shall consider it a matter of honor to maintain such rules.

For the furtherance of these it is hereby provided that--

(a) at stated intervals during the year the president of all the clubs that are parties to the agreement shall meet to discuss any question which may have arisen as to the working or infringment of the rules,

(b) any complaint shall be at that time reported.

(c) any disputes arising between any of the parties shall be submitted to arbitration in such forms as the Advisory Committee shall determine.

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