"The Tuftonian, Volume 31" offers a fascinating glimpse into the social life and activities of students at Tufts College. Published collaboratively by the Kappa Chapters of the Zeta Psi and Theta Delta Chi fraternities, this volume captures the spirit and camaraderie of collegiate life. Readers interested in the history of fraternities, student culture, or the traditions of Tufts College will find this collection a valuable resource. It provides unique insights into the social dynamics and extracurricular pursuits that shaped the experiences of students during this period. This book is a treasure for alumni and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of higher education.
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