Phi Kappa Tau

{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="250px"
align=center colspan=2 bgcolor="#DC143C" | Phi Kappa Tau
align=center colspan=2 | 150px
Founded: March 17, 1906 at Miami University (Oxford, Ohio)
Founders: Taylor Albert Borradaile, Clinton Dewitt Boyd, Dwight Ireneus Douglass, and William Henry Shideler
Colors: Harvard red and old gold
Flower: red carnation }
ΦΚΤ (Phi Kappa Tau) is a U.S. national college fraternity.

History

Phi Kappa Tau (commonly called Phi Tau) was founded in the Union Literary Society Hall of Miami University's Old Main Building in Oxford, Ohio on March 17, 1906. The four honored founders were Taylor Albert Borradaile, Clinton Dewitt Boyd, Dwight Ireneus Douglass, and William Henry Shideler. Founded as the Non-Fraternity Association to give Miami's non-fraternity men a voice in campus political affairs, the organization changed its name to Phrenecon on March 6, 1909 because the name Non-Fraternity Association seemed too negative. Phrenecon became "national" in 1911 when a second chapter was formed at Ohio University. Additional Phrenecon chapters were established at Ohio State University, Centre College (Danville, KY), Mount Union College (Alliance, OH) and the University of Illinois. At Miami, Phrenecon began to have difficuly retaining members by the early 1910s. Often, men would join Phrenecon, then later withdraw their membership and join Greek-letter fraternities. In fact, the Miami chapters of Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon were founded by Phrenecon members. For that reason, the Miami Chapter of Phrenecon withdrew from the National Phrenecon and adopted the name Phi Kappa Tau on March 9, 1916. The rest of the chapters agreed to the name change in December of that year and invited Miami to return to the national organization as the Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Tau. Phi Kappa Tau is affiliated with the North American Interfraternity Conference http://www.nicindy.org, a consortium of national men's social fraternities. As of November 2004, there are 89 active chapters and 5 colonies across the United States with approximately 83,000 initiated members. Phi Tau's national philanthropy is the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp.

Creed

Phi Kappa Tau, by admitting me to membership, has conferred upon me a mark of distinction in which I take just pride. I believe in the spirit of brotherhood for which it stands. I shall strive to attain its ideals, and by so doing to bring to it honor and credit. I shall be loyal to my college and my chapter and keep strong my ties to them that I may ever retain the spirit of youth. I shall be a good and loyal citizen. I shall try always to discharge the obligation to others which arises from the fact that I am a fraternity man. Roland Maxwell November 19, 1950 Pi Chapter University of Southern California '22

Notable Alumni

Civil Service

Science/Technology/Medicine

Arts and Entertainment

Business/Philanthropy

Sports

External link

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
rowland hill, 1st viscount hill
arthurs pass national park
moringa
poison idea
the dicks
transgressive art
th' legendary shack shakers
deterministic finite state machine
nondeterministic finite state machine
lethal white syndrome
mont aiguille
generalized nondeterministic finite state machine
helen hunley
ripon society
weasel walter
western tiger swallowtail
breithorn
gordon towers
tatyana tolstaya
hexachrome
lyudmila ulitskaya
john c. bowen
the alphabet cipher
nina gorlanova
british columbia general election, 1996
bertrand piccard
fabricius
scratch
nowa huta
kristy mcnichol
ignimbrite
rexdale, ontario
leszek the white
british columbia general election, 1991
doris grau
richard halliburton
north binyang cave
bugdom
south binyang cave
shogun: total war
medieval: total war
rome: total war
caesar (computer game)
knockout (comic)