Conrad Eberstein ’65 Bio Part 2
In our last e-letter in February, we provided the first portion of Conrad's bio. Here's the rest of the story:- After graduating in
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In our last e-letter in February, we provided the first portion of Conrad's bio. Here's the rest of the story:- After graduating in
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“ . . . the brothers were all from different parts of the country and different walks of life and had different interests. I thought that those differences were part of the fraternity’s strength, and they made it a very welcoming corner of the Penn campus for me – at SigEp it was a good thing not to fit the normal Penn stereotypes, because nobody else did either.”
“The ultimate continuing strength of a college fraternity chapter rests with its alumni members. The chapter’s undergraduates come and go, its leaders change, its programs are modified, and its home replaced, but its alumni maintain a life-long association that ends only with death. As each generation dies, a new one matures to provide the continuity that perpetuates the chapter. Alumni members are the keepers of the tradition, preferred stockholders in the enterprise, the mark of its accomplishment.”
"One of the things I appreciated most as an undergraduate was the gratification of brotherhood. At City Year, I am fortunate to have found that sense of brotherhood… We all fight every day for a cause larger than ourselves – the chance to make a difference."
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