Alpha Lambda Tau
Alpha Lambda Tau | |
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ΑΛΤ | |
Founded | 1916 Oglethorpe University |
Type | Social |
Scope | National |
Colors | Old gold and Black |
Flower | American Beauty Rose |
Publication | Alpha Lambda Tau (Monthly) The Rose Leaf (Quarterly) |
Alpha Lambda Tau (ΑΛΤ) was a men's college fraternity founded in 1916 at Oglethorpe University. For its first decade Alpha Lambda Tau permitted expansion only within the southern states. At the start of its fourth decade, in 1946, the national organization of Alpha Lambda Tau dissolved; most of its chapters affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon.
History
Alpha Lambda Tau was founded at Oglethorpe University, of Brookhaven, Georgia (a northeastern suburb of Atlanta) on October 8, 1916.[1] The organization at Oglethorpe became Alpha chapter on March 27, 1921.[1] Being of southern origin, it was originally decided that the fraternity would not expand north of the Mason–Dixon line. By 1927, the anti-northern expansion policy was met with disapproval at the fraternity's national convention. The policy was dropped in 1927, and a charter was issued to a new chapter at the University of Illinois.[2]
Alpha Lambda Tau became a Junior member of the NIC in 1928.
Merger with ΤΚΕ
In 1946, the national organization of Alpha Lambda Tau dissolved. Five of the eight chapters that were active in 1946 merged with Tau Kappa Epsilon.[3]
Chapters
# | Chapter | Institution | Chartered | Status | Notes |
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01 | Alpha | Oglethorpe University | October 8, 1916 | Closed | Founded as a local in 1916, then became Alpha Lambda Tau's Alpha chapter March 27, 1921. [4] |
02 | Beta | Alabama Polytechnic Institute | 1922 | Became the Beta-Lambda chapter of ΤΚΕ in July 1947. | [4] |
03 | Gamma | Mercer University | October 13, 1923 | Closed | [5] |
04 | Delta | Louisiana Polytechnic Institute | May 31, 1925 | Became the Beta-Zeta chapter of ΤΚΕ in April 1947. | Founded in 1901 as Alpha Omega, a local fraternity.[6] |
05 | Epsilon | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 1925 | Closed | [4] |
06 | Zeta | North Carolina State College | January 22, 1925 | Became the Beta-Beta chapter of ΤΚΕ in January 1947. | [7] |
07 | Eta | Howard College | April 15–17, 1926 | Closed | Formed in January 1925 as Phi Beta Tau.[8] |
08 | Theta | University of Georgia | 1929 | [4] | |
09 | Iota | Presbyterian College | 1927 | Became the Zeta-Theta chapter of Sigma Nu in January 1951. | Founded as the Rapier Club of Presbyterian College prior to joining Alpha Lambda Tau. |
10 | Kappa | Wofford College | January 14, 1928 | Closed | [9] |
11 | Lambda | University of Illinois | 1928 | Closed | First chapter north of the Mason–Dixon line. |
12 | Mu | University of Arkansas | 1928 | Closed | [4] |
13 | Nu | Lyon College | 1929 | Inactive in the early 1930s. | Founded as Eta Beta Kappa.[10] |
14 | Xi | University of Chattanooga | May 5, 1929 | Became the Delta Epsilon chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha in 1947.[11] | Originally a local fraternity, Phi Beta Gamma, 1921.[11][12] |
15 | Omicron | Transylvania University | 1929 | Founded as Alpha Gamma Chi prior to joining Alpha Lambda Tau.[13] | |
16 | Pi | University of Alabama | 1931 | [4] | |
17 | Rho | Culver-Stockton College | 1931 | [4] | |
18 | Sigma | University of Kentucky | January 30, 1932 | [14] | |
19 | Tau | University of Maryland | December 15, 1934 | Became the Beta-Delta chapter of ΤΚΕ in February 1947. | Founded as Iota Nu Delta local fraternity in 1914.[15] |
20 | Upsilon | Michigan State | 1935 | [4] | |
21 | Phi | Missouri Mines | September 1935 | [4][16] | |
23 | Psi | Tri-State College | June 7, 1936 Reestablished 1989 |
Became the Beta-Epsilon chapter of ΤΚΕ in March 1947. However, TKE revoked its charter because Tri-State was not (yet) accredited; the chapter then affiliated with Kappa Sigma Kappa in 1952. In 1966 it would become the Theta-Xi chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity, active today. ΤΚΕ's Beta-Epsilon chapter was recolonized in 1989 on the Trine campus, where it too is active today. |
Founded as the Alpha chapter of Sigma Mu Sigma in 1921.[17] |
Alumni chapters existed as of 1941 in Chicago, Birmingham and Atlanta.[17]
References
- ^ a b 1923 Yamacraw (Oglethorpe Yearbook) p 103
- ^ "Fraternity News". The Tri-Angle of Tri-State College. Nov 11, 1946. p4
- ^ http://www.tke.org/about/history
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) [1879]. Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. p. VIII–2–3. ISBN 978-0963715906.
- ^ Noted in the 1924 Cauldron (Mercer College Yearbook),p.173.
- ^ Noted in the 1933 Lagniappe (Louisiana Tech Yearbook), p.161
- ^ Noted in the 1944 Agromeck (NCSC yearbook), p.142.
- ^ Noted in the 1930 Entrenous (Howard College Yearbook) p.158.
- ^ Noted in The Bohemian of 1936 (Wofford College Yearbook). p.182
- ^ Lyon College, 1872-2002: The Perseverance and Promise of an Arkansas College
- ^ a b The Shield and Diamond - Jun 1948, p34
- ^ The University of Chattanooga Sixty Years p225
- ^ John D. Wright Jr. (13 January 2015). Transylvania: Tutor to the West. University Press of Kentucky. p. 350. ISBN 978-0-8131-4920-2.
- ^ The Kentucky Kernel of January 19, 1932, p1, notes this chapter's formation as local Phi Psi Phi on 26 Oct 1930 for the purpose of eventual expansion into Alpha Lambda Tau.
- ^ Maryland Alumni News December 1934
- ^ 1936 Rollamo (MSM Yearbook) p 81
- ^ a b 1941 Modulus (Tri-State College Yearbook) p 78