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Fraternity Releases 6th Edition of TBTM Manual |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 15, 2010 | 8:00 AM EST
The newest edition of Alpha Sigma Phi’s definitive membership manual has been released and is now in use. First printed in 1931, the manual has grown from primarily being an education manual for new members to being a true educational and reference tool that Alpha Sig brothers can use through life.
“This edition of to Better the Man follows the principles laid out by all the previous incarnations of Alpha Sigma Phi’s pledge education materials,” said Steve Latour, Central Michigan ’04, Director of Chapter Development. “As such, it is a testament to our storied and significant past and our vision for a bright and meaningful future.
“To Better the Man is used for new member educations and then serves as a guide throughout an undergraduate’s fraternity experience. The manual challenges brothers to learn, understand, and apply Alpha Sigma Phi’s values to their life every day, while they learn to create and perpetuate our brotherhood,” he said.
The manual is an excellent resource tool that chronicles our history and explains our unique history, structure, foundation, vision, and purpose of Alpha Sigma Phi that positively influences each of us in this brotherhood for life.
While newly initiated brothers receive a copy as part of their membership fee, for a limited time, undergraduates can order one for $20.00 plus a $5.00 shipping and handling fee. This offer expires May 1, 2010.
If you would like order a copy, please send a check to Fraternity Headquarters and indicate TBTM Manual on the memo line. Please also include a shipping address or call Fraternity Headquarters and place your order over the phone.
Questions about ordering the new to Better the Man Manual should be directed to Theresa Weaver at tweaver@ alphasigmaphi.org or 317-843-1911 ext. 241.
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Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Yale University in 1845, and currently recognizes 70 chapters and colonies across the country. The Fraternity aims to be the co-curricular organization of choice for discerning young men through the provision of an enriching brotherhood experience and a full range of character and leadership development opportunities. The national headquarters of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity is located in Carmel, Indiana.
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