Excerpt from The Signet, Vol. 43: January, 1951
The signet, Official publication of Phi Sigma Kappa is published four times during the collegiate year: January, March, May, and November. Annual subscription is obtained through the payment of Annual Alumni Dues of $4, a paid-up Life Membership of $30, or an Endowment Donation of $50 or more. Single copies, $1. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Chztmpaign, Illi nois. Publication office, lo-iz Chester Street, Champaign, Illinois. Editorial and executive offices, 59 East Madison Street, Chicago 2, Ill.
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