The Preamble
The Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity in convention assembled
declares and affirms the following principles:
That the belief in God is essential to our welfare.
That loyalty to the constituted authority of our nations and
their subdivisions is a cardinal virtue of our Brotherhood, the pledged faith
which shall never be broken; and that our Brotherhood, receiving the blessings
of liberty, education and fraternity, shall ever support, foster and defend our
universities, colleges, and school systems, founded under the dispensation of
our governments and constituting the bulwarks of democracy for us, our
posterity and for all men.
That the sanctity of the home and the sacredness of the
family bond, the hearthstone of our enlightened civilization, and the chivalry
of man toward woman, shall be maintained and protected by us, not only for
ourselves and our posterity, but also for the good of all mankind.
That a symmetrical culture, a fraternal communion among the
college of this country, and a brotherhood of men, whose ideals and beliefs are
those of modern civilization, are essential to the welfare of our college men.
In furtherance of these aims, this Fraternity has recognized
certain standards of attainment and gentlemanly conduct, expressed in the
ideals symbolically represented by the three Greek letters Delta, Sigma and
Phi; and it shall be a constant endeavor of the brothers who may be called to
preside over and govern the fraternity, or its component chapter, to enforce
the precepts of the Fraternity by every reasonable means within their power,
and they, and each Brother of the Fraternity shall exemplify those principles
by conduct as well as enforcement in order that the Fraternity may grow and
prosper with honor to itself and that the world may ever be convinced of the
sincerity of our purpose.
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