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pian_ 'no.w lo aJhuul A lEO 0 <COINIVlE ~10 ©INI Cko1limu:l, (JltW AlUJClUJ~'f 311 'f© ~~IP>'f~M~~~ J 1~~1 SUMMER • 1951 CJ~Jlilld ... COIFT~ YOUR CREST on a Balfour gift is a mark of distinction for A CRESTED RING is one of the finest pieces of jewelry the fraternity man or woman. Whe ther a b irthday or a Made of precious gold or sliver and bearing your crest, 11 special occasion, you w ill fi nd a beautiful gift in the BLUE will identify you as a fraternity man wherever you go. BOOK. DANCE PROGRAMS. party favors, banquet menus, and In LEATHER GOODS mounted with your crest make lasting vitations are a necessity for a successful social program g ifts and attractive accessories. See the BLUE BOOK for Wnte lor samples. See the BLUE BOOK for exclusive favor b illfolds and other items in a variety of !me leathers suggestions BALFOUR offers you q u ality STATIONERY for your chap BALFOUR BLUECREST DIAMOND RINGS and wedding ter's corresp ond ence with a lumni and other chapters. Use it bands available. Diamonds are perfect stones of the fi nest for personal letters, too. Many styles available. Write for q uality, cut to reflect mmnmum light. Sahsfachon guaran samples. teed Wnte lor illustrations. Visit one of the 50 Balfour stores loca ted throughout the More than 100 rep resentatives visit chapters regularly country for your conve n ience. You will receive prompt. with a complete display of Balfour p roducts and in p ers onal service. signia. W rite us for the name of the Balfour rep resentative who can serve you a n d your chapter. See the BALFOUR BLUE BOOK for your nearest Balfou r Store. cL. g. 1m A IL IF 0 lUJ R CJJntpan/J ArriLrE~o~o MA~~A(R=DlUJ~~rr~ IN CANADA . CONTACT YOUR NEAREST BffiKS' STORE • Alpha Epsilon Pi today maintains see to it that the recommendation 65 active chapters and colonies. It is goes to the proper person in the chap imperative that these chapters and ter concerned. Regardless of what colonies get their share of the best of college the prospective member will the young men who will be entering attendl send us his name. And do it college during the 1951-52 school now! year. If you know of any young man • Our chapters and colonies have whom you want to recommend for room for 1200 fine young men who membership in Alpha Epsilon Pil will be entering college. With your please complete the blank below and cooperation the task of selection will mail to the Executive Office. We will be much easier. -............................... CLIP AND MADL ,_.~~~ ~ ·······························:. ALPHA EPSU.ON PI FRATERNITY . .• Executive Office • 4 N. 8th Street, • • St. Louis 1, Missouri I want to recommend the following candidate for membership in AEU: NCilile .............. ............................. .. .................. Age (if mown) .. .... ...... .. .. .. ... .... .... ... ........... .. Home Address ...... ............... ...... .... ... ....................................... .. .............. ... ........ .... · ·.... .. ....... .. • College he will attend .. ............................................... .. .. ...................................... ........... .. .... .. High or prep school attended....... ... ... ... ... ....... .......... ... .. ... ................. .. .. .............. ·· ...... ·.. · .. .. Honors or letters won.. ......... .. ............. ......... .. ...... ............ .. .. .................... .. ..... ....................... .. Relatives or friends in AED ....................... .. .. .. .... ............ ..... .. ... .............................. ........ ·.. ·.... • Other fraternities interested in him.. .... ......... .. ......... ............. ... ....... .... .. ... .. ·.......... ·.. ·.... ·.... .. · OTHER PERTINEN'T FACTS ............... .. .... ...... ........... ..... ......... ... ................ ....... .. .. ·..... .. ....... .. ···· ···· ······ ·· ············································· ·· ················ ····· ············ ············ ············································ Recommended by ........... .. ..... ..... ............. .................... ... ... .................... · .. .. ·.. · .................. · .... · NCDDe Chaptei ····························· ······Address·············· ······················ ········· ..............•...........•..•••••••..••..•••..•••••••.••..••...•...•••..•.•...•••••.•.•....•..•..........•..•••••....•••• The Lien For Summer, 1951 « 1 ]JuL Stvwiaman.. Wllibui. • • • p Excerpts from Letters Written to DR. SAMUEL L. ELLENBERG, Director of Armed Services Committee PVT. ALFRED XLEINMAN. Ft. Jackson. S. C. Conventions and was able to view the scope and close-knit • I wish to thank you and my other Brothers of AEPi for the brotherhood of AEPi. fine gift you sent. I hope my army pay lasts long enough PVT. LEONARD L. COHEN, Ft. Lee, Va. so that I may refer to the gilt often and in so doing remember your thoughtfulness often. Being as I took accounting while • The personalized wallet certainly will serve as a constant a t the University of Maryland, I've been trying to get with reminder of the fr iendship and Brotherhood that exists in our finance.-I've written the boys at D.D. and have received re fraternity. I had the pleasure of spending a week end pass plies from them. at our Chapter House at the U. of Penn. in Phila. They welcomed me and a few friends with open arms and ex PVT. ARNOLD GREENHOUSE. Ft. Devens. Mass. tended to us every courtesy. It is nice to know that we • It is indeed gratifying' to rea lize what a wonderful organ can expect the same cordiality at the various chapters that ization we are associated with. The work that AEPi has we extend to all the brothers that visit my home Chapter done and will continue to do has brought joy to many, many of Theta D. in Akron, Ohio. people. CPL. JACK H. BRANDWEIN, Camp Pendleton. Calif. PVT. ROBERT BOLUSKY, Camp Gordon. Ga. • You cannot imagine the surprise and appreciation I had • I really was surprised and happy to receive the gift from when your gift was received. To me it symbolizes the reason my fraternity. Fraternity life certainly benefited me in my why I bec=e a brother of AEPi. Your remembrance was new army career. I'm positive I would never have known a true token of fraternalism a nd I doubt if I shall ever for how it wa s to get along in the army if AEPi had not shown g et it. me the way. SGT. ROBERT J, GOLDSTEIN, MCAS. Cherry Point, N. C. LEONARD V. ESSTMAN. NAS. Alameda, CaliL • ~ = acknowledging receipt of the wallet. Truly I don't • Received walle t and I would like to tha nk you as the thmk I got such a kick and good feeling since my last fur Director of the Armed Services Committee, and the Nationa l lough. I thought for a while that the world had forgotten me. for the very lovely gift.-So far I ha ven't found the Navy life On my last furlough, I made a trip to Sigma D and found too bad. I have been working in the personnel office of the the Cha pter as smooth and friendly as when I left it. Thanks Eighth Service Squadron. I sure would appreciate it very loads and keep up the good work. much if when the "Lion" comes out, that it would be sent to me. PVT. MORTON BROWN, Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, SGT. LOUIS H. HERSTEIN. III. Ft. Belvoir. Va. Colorado • I think that it is f.ine for the fraternity to remember me and ~ I appreciat': the gi.It very much, although it did come at an the other AEPi's in the Armed Services. I know of no other mopportune hme. I JUst bought a new billfold last weeki At fraternity that remembers its members in the military. You the present time I = going to Supply School. I'll send you can be sure tha t your gift is deeply apprecia ted and will my new address. serve as a frequent reminder of your kindness. PVT. ALAN B. XULMAN. Ft. Devens, Mass. • I just happened to need a new wallet, so you may be as PVT. HERBERT D. MOSES, Camp Carson. Colorado sured that I shall put it to good use. The best feeling when ~ I was privileged today to receive the very fine wallet. It you are away from home is that you have friends thinking IS really a swell gesture on the part of the fraternity a nd of yo~ . While life isn't exactly the same a s it is around makes me very proud to know I = a Brother of such a true Washmgton Square, Army life isn't too bad. fra ternity of men. In 1947 and 1948, I a ttended our National ( CoNTINI1DI ON PAG& 27 ) AEIT's PLAN TO TAKE YOUR VACATION IN THE BEST LOCATION IN THE NATION 2 Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Founded at New Y~rk University, November 7, 1913. Semor member The National In terfraternity Conference. Executive Of fices: 314 State National Life Building, 4 North 8th Street. St. Louis 1, Missouri. ~~~::?'&~!~~®~W::~-~t0...t1:~1t?~~~·~.~~l.~~~ Executive Secretary GEoRGE s. ToLL, r '34 Field Secretaries CHAR LES D . SPIELBERGER, z '49 ALF RED H . BLOOM , MT '50 SUPREME BOARD OF GOV ERNORS Supreme M aster ART HU R T EICH, r '35 Broad Street Bank Building T renton 8, N. ]. Supreme L ieutenant M aster ED WARD J . STEINBERG, K '22 Hollywood Tower, 6200 Franklin Ave. Hollywood, Cal. Supreme S cribe SUM NER BERENS ON, Rd '39 . 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