The
Creed of Sigma Nu (Original)
by Walter James Sears (N #50)
To Believe in the Life of Love; to win in the fresh morning of
our youth the loyal love of faithful friends, who will go with
us unmoved into the darkening shadows of life's closing day; and
so to seek and to find, to have and to hold the friendships that
will abide. To think of God as the common Father of all men, and
all men as a common brotherhood, thus recognizing the continuity
of the Divine and the solidarity of the human life. To build somewhere
in the wide world the sheltering walls of a home, however humble
and obscure, where Love shall glorify the wife, Duty enshrine
the mother, and Affection ennoble the child. To keep green the
sainted memory of our loved and lost, their faults forgotten,
their virtues enshrined in our hearts forever. To try bravely
to do unto our fellowmen as we would they should do unto us, reckoning
not their lineage nor their wealth, but esteeming their manhood
above their badge of rank. To let our lives be led by the spirits
of Gentleness, Justice and Mercy. And so to be true to the Knighthood
of Love
To Walk in the Way of Honor; to
exalt the fundamental virtues of the race; and, prizing every
noble impulse, to realize so deeply the baseness of deceit, that
no obligation will be more binding than our plighted word. To
be steadfast in the performance of every trust, and spurning the
gaudy gifts of greed and power, to be content to live by our knightly
vow that out Honor is dearer to us than our lives; and so to esteem
the man's character first, his culture second, his pedigree not
at all, unless he be worthy of it. Emulating the chivalrous deeds
of courtesy, and sealing not our hearts against the touch of tenderness,
to win the love and care of some incorruptible woman. And to be
loyal to the Knighthood of Honor.
To Serve in the Life of Truth; to
open wide, Life's windows to the revelations of heaven and earth.
Avoiding the Phariseeism that belittles the soul and scorning
the bigotry that blights the mind, to respect every altar of faith
built in God's name, by every sincere worshiper, to whom, if we
cannot give our sympathy, we shall not deny the kindness of our
manly silence; and, whatever our creed, to reverence the Christ
as the Divine Compassion for struggling humanity - a compassion
that, giving the world its gospel of human service, saves men
to the end that they may serve their fellowmen.
To seek in nature, the meaning of
the Infinite Truth; to understand that the laws of growth are
the laws of God; to believe that the melody of birds, the laughter
of children, the unmeasured sacrifice of motherhood, and the ceaseless
yearning of all men for a wider outlook and a nobler existence,
are prophetic of the perfect joy and love of another world; and,
so believing, to find rest, as in the shadow of a great rock,
against all the storms that beset us; catching from the silence
of the starlit nights, the peace of the autumn days, the solemnity
of the boundless seas, that spirit of Hope and Faith, which soothes
the hurt of grief, heals the wound of wrong, and calms the fever
of doubt.
To welcome the achievements of art
and science, religion and learning, labor and law, under whose
radiant banners battle hosts of progress; honoring every honest
students as the benefactor of his race, and every consecrated
school as a bulwark of the Republic; and so to be loyal to the
American university, as the home of American liberty, democracy,
religion and culture.
To guard with jealous care not only
the ancient rights of human freedom, in whose name we shall destroy
all wrong and oppression, but also the newer rights of social
service, the ultimate purpose of whose ministrations shall be
to give to every life, the opportunity to enjoy the earth in the
fullness of its beauty and grace, its comfort and good cheer;
holding fast to the conviction that whatever sweetens our natures,
uplifts our ideals, strengthens our characters and disenthralls
our spirits, will bring us in the end into the full stature of
a noble manhood; and, so inspired, to cling to the visions of
our youth, and, despite the sordid struggles of the selfish world,
to practice every day, as lads in college, and men in the world,
the Faith of our Fraternity, thinking of it not only as the inspiring
Ideal of a militant Brotherhood, buy also as a creative force
for the spiritual development of men, whose lives it shall dedicate
to Love, glorify with Honor, and conquer with Truth. And, so to
be faithful to the Knighthood of Truth.
To Believe in the Life of Love,
To Walk in the Way of Honor, To Serve in the Light of Truth. This
is the Life, the Way, and the Light of Sigma Nu. This is the Creed
of our Fraternity.
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