Explore the early records and life of a national fraternity in this portrait of Sigma Alpha Epsilon from 1902.
This issue gathers a mix of correspondence, chapter reports, biographical sketches, and campus news that illuminate how the fraternity ran its chapters and shaped student life at the turn of the century. It offers a window into alumni networks, university histories, and the ways a student-led organization organized events, education, and community.
- Primary documents and letters show chapter governance, conventions, and member communication.
- Biographies and campus profiles highlight notable young leaders and the fraternity’s role in higher education.
- Reports on chapters across provinces reveal the spread and structure of the organization in 1902.
- Editorials, notices, and obituaries provide a sense of the period’s tone and priorities within the fraternity.
Ideal for readers of fraternal history, early 20th‑century college life, and researchers tracing the development of Greek-letter organizations in America.