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TIMELINE: A LOOK BACK THROUGH THE KAPPA ALPHA PSI ® JOURNAL

From New Guinea, another technical sergeant, Kermit L. Weaver, wrote to the Journal, as- suring the Kappa family that when the war is totally over, he will be re-taking his place in Phi Nu Pi. His letter reads: ‘It is really a pleasure to note that you and the many Kappas are keeping the spirit of Kappa Alpha Psi burning within us who are some- where on foreign soils. I'll assure you that wherever we are we are doing our bit toward a successful and quick victory. When this horror of war is over, we won't hesitate to take up where we left off and ever keep the spirit of Kappa Alpha Psi growing.’”

T he Kappa Alpha Psi Journal, October 1945, Vol. 31, Num. 3.

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