TKE Colony - Barry. Tau Expansion. Omicron Colony. Nu-Iota Colony. TKE Colony - Memphis. TKE Colony - Mississippi. TKE Colony - Binghamton. TKE Colony - Potsdam.
TKE Colony - Charleston. TKE Colony - Roosevelt. TKE Colony - Barton. TKE Colony - Harrisburg. TKE Colony - St. TKE Colony - Chowan. TKE Colony - York. TKE Colony - Brooklyn. Greater Boston Alumni Association. Maguire U Area Alumni Association.
Northeast Ironmen Alumni Association. Circle City Alumni Association. South Florida Alumni Association. Knights of Apollo Alumni Association. Charlotte Area Alumni Association. Chicagoland Alumni Association. New Jersey Area Alumni Association. Charleston Area Alumni Association. Tampa Bay Alumni Association. Birmingham Area Alumni Association.
Central Virginia Alumni Association. Omicron-Nu Alumni Association. Upsilon-Mu Alumni Association. Mobile Bay Area Alumni Association.
Upsilon-Iota Alumni Association. Front Range Alumni Association. Sigma-Theta Alumni Association. Tau-Eta Alumni Association.
Upsilon-Tau Alumni Association. Sigma-Kappa Alumni Association. Upsilon-Delta Alumni Association. Mu-Sigma Alumni Association. Lambda-Upsilon Alumni Association. Upsilon-Alpha Alumni Association. Upsilon-Xi Alumni Association. Zeta-Zeta Alumni Association. Sigma-Psi Alumni Association. Order of the Shield Alumni Association. Tau-Theta Alumni Association. Tau-Psi Alumni Association. Rho-Upsilon Alumni Association. Boise Metropolitan Alumni Association. Upsilon-Beta Alumni Association.
Beta-Chi Alumni Association. Upsilon-Gamma Alumni Association. Rho-Chi Alumni Association. Zeta-Alpha Alumni Association. Rho-Gamma Alumni Association.
Mu-Alpha Alumni Association. Xi-Chi Alumni Association. Xi-Theta Alumni Association. Epsilon-Rho Alumni Association. Gamma-Beta Alumni Association. Upsilon-Theta Alumni Association. Xi Alumni Association.
Nu-Lambda Alumni Association. Rho-Rho Alumni Association. Epsilon-Omicron Alumni Association. Mu-Omega Alumni Association. Omicron-Tau Alumni Association. Pi-Epsilon Alumni Association. Gamma-Theta Alumni Association. Beta-Gamma Alumni Association. Xi-Eta Alumni Association. Rho-Sigma Alumni Association. Xi-Gamma Alumni Association. Xi-Iota Alumni Association. Upsilon-Psi Alumni Association. Kappa-Psi Alumni Association. Rho-Theta Alumni Association.
Mu-Xi Alumni Association. Lambda-Chi Alumni Association. Mu-Upsilon Alumni Association. Lambda-Alpha Alumni Association. Rho-Alpha Alumni Association. Sigma-Omicron Alumni Association. Beta Alumni Association. Zeta-Theta Alumni Association.
Pi-Delta Alumni Association. Greater Louisville Area Alumni Association. Sigma-Nu Alumni Association. Mu-Nu Alumni Association.
Zeta-Kappa Alumni Association. Xi-Tau Alumni Association. Epsilon-Sigma Alumni Association. Rho-Pi Alumni Association. Pi-Eta Alumni Association.
Pi-Alpha Alumni Association. Tau-Delta Alumni Association. Rho-Epsilon Alumni Association. Sigma-Phi Alumni Association. Kappa-Kappa Alumni Association. Centex Alumni Association. Nu Alumni Association. Omicron-Pi Alumni Association. Omicron-Alpha Alumni Association. Greater Cleveland Alumni Association. Mu-Theta Alumni Association. Lambda-Lambda Alumni Association.
Theta-Mu Alumni Association. Sigma-Upsilon Alumni Association. Rho-Kappa Alumni Association. Tau-Omega Alumni Association. Tau-Zeta Alumni Association. Nu-Theta Alumni Association. Zeta-Pi Alumni Association. Iota-Pi Alumni Association. Mu-Gamma Alumni Association. Epsilon Alumni Association.
Epsilon-Eta Alumni Association. Epsilon-Nu Alumni Association. Greater St. Pi-Psi Alumni Association. Nu-Xi Alumni Association. Theta-Rho Alumni Association.
Iota-Chi Alumni Association. Omicron-Kappa Alumni Association. Tau-Lambda Alumni Association. Kappa-Tau Alumni Association. Epsilon-Kappa Alumni Association. Iota-Kappa Alumni Association. Omicron-Omicron Alumni Association. Beta-Upsilon Alumni Association. It is significant that this was the first fraternity house at Illinois Wesleyan although Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi had been in existence on campus for many years.
In the ensuing years, the Phi Delt alumni and some of the undergraduate members continued to press for affiliation with Phi Delta Theta with petitions being presented at the and Phi Delt national convention.
In each instance, however, the petition was either withdrawn or postponed. It is reported that one of the petitions came within one vote of being accepted. The Great Decision Late in , several undergraduate members of Tau Kappa Epsilon were again preparing a petition to be presented to the Phi Delta Theta national convention.
The wisdom of petitioning, however, was being questioned with increasing frequency. To arouse enthusiasm for this fourth attempt, a banquet was held on October 19, , at which speeches were made- both advocating and questioning the proposal. One of the most notable and influential speeches given was a blistering address by Wallace G. McCauley, titled "Opportunity out of Defeat," in which he advocated the abandonment of the petitioning policy and the substitution of a campaign to become a national.
Although arousing bitter opposition at the time, this speech ultimately reduced the fourth petition to a bare formality and became one of the significant turning points in the history of the fraternity. This proposal met with immediate approval and the first issue was published in January, , with Clyde M.
Leach as the editor. The First Conclave Under the new constitution the Prytanis and Grammateus of the undergraduate chapters were ex-officio delegates to the Conclave of the Grand Chapter, and accordingly, on February 17, , Clyde M. Leach as Prytanis and Orrie Reeser as Grammateus of the Alpha chapter, met in Leach's room in the chapter house at North Main Street and held the first Conclave of the Grand Chapter, electing a full slate of national officers and appointing a committee to revise the ritual.
Leighty; Grand Histor, L. Tuesburg; Grand Crysophylos, James J. Love; Grand Hypophetes, Arthur A. Heinlein, and Grand Pylortes, Clyde H. The office of Grand Hegemon was not to be created until the Conclave. Growth Begins As has been typical of Tau Kappa Epsilon throughout its history, the leaders of the fraternity did not waver but pressed forward toward their goal to build TKE into a strong national fraternity.
Approximately two months after the national constitution was ratified, the second, or Beta, chapter was installed.
On April 6, Lester H. Martin, Arthur Heinlein, and L. The Grand Prytanis appointed a committee to investigate the local further, and when the committee reported favorably, the first petition was written with pen and ink on a piece of Decatur YMCA stationary and unanimously approved by the Grand Council. It is significant to note that from the very beginning petitioning groups were thoroughly investigated and that an installation banquet was held.
These policies have been followed without exception since. Alpha Chapter staged a banquet on Friday evening, February 11, for those attending and a smoker was held on Saturday evening at the close of the Conclave. Business was transacted with all the seriousness of a large meeting, and Lester H.
Martin was again elected Grand Prytanis. This, the first house ever owned by a fraternity at Illinois Wesleyan, was located at East Walnut Street, and served as the home of the chapter until the fall of On February , , the third Conclave convened at Decatur, Illinois, with the Grand Officers and delegates from Alpha and Beta again in attendance.
William Wilson was elected Grand Prytanis. The Triangle is Formed The issues of THE TEKE magazine during were filled with articles urging further expansion of the fraternity and predicting the bright future of this infant national. Wallace G. It is written in the stars that way and all powers of established Hellenism cannot stop the onward destiny of Tau Kappa Epsilon. I don't believe in limiting its extension. Let us plant a chapter where there is a proper membership to promote its principles.
Burd, Wilbur R. Leighty, and Ward H. Sachs- were graduate students at the University of Illinois. Mainly through their efforts, a local fraternity know as the Campus Club petitioned Tau Kappa Epsilon for a charter, the petition being presented on January 22, The charter was granted and installation followed on February 3, , not at Champaign, but at the Alpha chapter house in Bloomington.
The significance if the location of these first three chapters, closely approximating an equilateral triangle on the map, was at once realized and has been symbolized ever since by the traditional position and shape of the badge. Because of the geographical significance of these three chapters, consideration was given to cutting off any further growth.
The Triangle is Broken Such sentiment was short lived, however, and by late the triangle had been broken by an unnamed group at Knox College in Galesburg Illinois. Earlier in the year, on February , the fourth Conclave had been held at Bloomington with Gamma Chapter represented for the first time. This Conclave order a revision of the ritual, provided for inspection of chapters, created the very important Judiciary Committee, created the system of traditions, amended the constitution to give each Past Grand Prytanis life membership in the Grand Chapter, and approved the former associate member button.
Tuesburg as Grand Prytanis. At this Conclave the first complete code of fraternity laws was enacted under Frater Tuesburg's leadership. Out of Illinois When the Knights of Classic Lore was founded in there were no thoughts of ever leaving the bounds of that state. This feeling was still present during the initial expansion among several of the alumni and active members of the fraternity. As a result, following the installation of Delta Chapter in , no new chapters were chartered for more than two and one-half years.
Voluminous correspondence was carried on with numerous prospects during this time, however, and a group at Iowa State College in Ames determined, as early as , to petition TKE for a charter as soon as faculty permission could be secured. One of the first acts of the new Grand Prytanis, Lyle F.
Straight, elected at the seventh Conclave in Galesburg, Illinois, April , , was to receive a petition from this group, known as the Seminoles. The Seminoles were installed as Epsilon Chapter on May 28, , as the leadership of the fraternity overcame any desire for provincialism. With this event, Tau Kappa Epsilon may be said to have acquired a truly national scope. With five chapters, TKE was eligible for membership in the National Interfraternity Council and was admitted as a senior member on November 27, Tau Kappa Epsilon had, for the first time, crossed the borders of Illinois; had been admitted into the councils of national fraternities; and had completed a period of slow development.
In six years, TKE had added but four chapters. In the next two years, however, five additional chapters were admitted into the fraternity. Oscar G. Hoose was chosen as Grand Prytanis. The minutes of the Conclave gave no mention of the approaching conflict save a single resolution "embodying the spirit of the fraternity with respect to the war situation.
This period also brought about the accretion of a body of laws and traditions, the development of a ritual and a general welding together of its membership into a homogenous fellowship. With the entry of the United States into World War I and its accompanying transformation of the colleges into the Student's Army Training Corps, fraternity activities on every campus were practically suspended for more than a year. The enactment of the emergency war legislation, most of which became permanent, began a trend, ever since continuing, toward a strong centralized national organization and, at the same time, a compact yet rapidly expanding fraternity.
Tex Flint Elected If the Conclave was not war conscious, the tenth, held in Chicago, April , , concerned itself with little else than the war and its campus problems. Frater Hoose declined re-election because he expected to enter the service and Harrold P. Much emergency legislation was enacted, such as the creation of regions and regional officers and Chapter Advisors, and the definition of their duties, the suspension of second-semester initiations, and the granting to the alumni the right of active participation in chapter affairs whenever the number of undergraduate members fell below ten.
Many men saw active service both at home and in Europe, while scores were enrolled in the S. At the tenth Conclave in Chicago, April , , it was revealed that Tau Kappa Epsilon had a total membership of active members and alumni. The years and witnessed two rather uneventful Conclaves, the eleventh, at Beloit, and the twelfth, at Minneapolis, and the chartering of Mu, Nu, and Xi chapters.
To The West Coast The installation of Nu Chapter at the University of California marked a significant step in the history of Tau Kappa Epsilon, a step that was taken only after considerable discussion and misgiving. The Sequoyah Club at the University of California had presented two earlier petitions which were turned down because of the distance between the 12 chapters that were then concentrated in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The third petition, however, proved successful and TKE took a long leap geographically, obtaining a foothold on the shores of the Pacific.
Phi Omega, a local fraternity at Washington University in St. Louis, was granted a charter as Xi Chapter by the Minneapolis Conclave. Tau Kappa Epsilon passed through the war crisis and restored all of its chapters to complete activity, a remarkable achievement for such a young struggling fraternity. As the first decade of its existence as a national fraternity closed in , plans were being mapped for a new era in the history of Tau Kappa Epsilon.
A Headquarters Is Created The advantage of a central office had for some time been apparent, and now, with 14 chapters and the prospects of comparatively rapid growth, its need was even more obvious. At the thirteenth Conclave in Madison, Wisconsin, April , , the desirability of a headquarters was mentioned by several of the Grand Officers in their annual reports.
It was Grand Grammateus Lloyd V. Ballard, however, who presented the matter so forcefully that the office of Grand Grammateus was expanded into a national Executive Secretary and a central office was created. Harrold P.
The central office was established in Frater Flint's home in Lombard, Illinois. With this change the affairs of the fraternity became better coordinated, a new national consciousness evolved, a centralized administration organization developed, and Tau Kappa Epsilon began to assume an importance and secure recognition in the fraternity world.
William D. Reeve Minnesota was elected Grand Prytanis at the thirteenth Conclave, and was the first who was not an alumnus of Alpha. Frater Reeve presided over the fourteenth Conclave, held at Cedar Rapids, Iowa in , at which "hazing" in fraternity initiation and pledging activities was soundly condemned. Phillip H. McGrath, Millikin was elected as the fraternity's national President at the fifteenth Conclave in St.
Louis, October , The Silver Anniversary The sixteenth Conclave in was set apart as the "Silver Jubilee Conclave," celebrating the twentyfifth anniversary of the founding of the fraternity. It was most appropriately held at Bloomington and was marked by the presence of all five of the Founders, who prepared a joint address. Life membership in the Grand Chapter was conferred upon the Founders. This Conclave selected Leland F.
Leland, who was later chosen as president of the College Fraternity Editor's Association, served as editor of THE TEKE, building it to a position as one of the finest magazines in the fraternity world. National Founders The Upward Climb The period saw 10 new chapters installed, completing the first alphabet, from Alpha to Omega. The years were ones of steady growth, expanding both east and west, under the leadership of Grand Prytanis Miles Gray in and Milton Olander in Eight new chapters had been installed by the nineteenth Conclave in San Francisco, September , , bringing the total chapter roll up to This Conclave elected Eugene C.
Beach as the eleventh Grand Prytanis. These years were also years of grief, as the entire fraternity mourned the passing of Founders Owen 1. Truitt and C. Roy Atkinson. The Depression Years The five-year period, , were trying years for the fraternity, as they were for the people and organizations throughout the nation.
It was a struggle to keep the national organization functioning smoothly and the chapter roll intact under financial conditions which brought constantly shrinking financial support from all sources. Fraternity chapters of other nationals and even whole national fraternities were folding because of insufficient support, but, under the strong leadership of Grand Prytanis Beach and other devoted men of the fraternity, TKE weathered the storm and even progressed during this period.
Eight new chapters were added during this period and many chapters pledged larger numbers of men each year. Only two chapters the University of Chicago and the University of Nebraska were not active following the Depression. The only Conclave held during these five years was in at the Hotel Baker in St. Charles, Illinois. This Conclave, which was postponed each year for financial reasons, instituted for the first time a program of addresses during the sessions and at lunches and dinners.
However, the most significant measure adopted at this twentieth Conclave was the recognition of Lester H. Martin, L. Tuesburg, William Wilson, and Wallace G. McCauley for their dedicated and untiring efforts in the building of Tau Kappa Epsilon.
These four men were named National Founders for their work in making TKE truly a "national" fraternity. Don A. Fisher served as Grand Prytanis from and he was followed by Clarence E. Smith in During this period only three new chapters were installed, although much progress was made in the internal organization of the fraternity. With war clouds on the horizon in , Herbert Helble was elected Grand Prytanis. However, because of the pressure of other activities in this time of turmoil, Frater Helble resigned in Tuesburg, then Grand Epiprytanis, was elevated to the presidency, his second term as Grand Prytanis, serving until June 21, In , Grand Grammateus "Tex" Flint resigned his office after 20 years of service.
Housing the central office at first in his home, Frater Flint had moved the office to a new building in Lombard, Illinois in and maintained it there until Three new chapters were installed during this period, with Alpha-Chi Chapter at the University of Louisville being the last pre-war charter. The Fraternity strives to make the Teke experience something special for every man — collegiate and alumnus alike.
A Teke will excel academically, treat his fellow Fraters and others with respect and dignity, and have the opportunity to network with others who share these beliefs and experiences. The Teke experience begins at affiliation and continues throughout life, and the Fraternity strives to provide this experience for every man who meets our membership criteria, without regard to wealth, rank, or honor, but based on their personal worth and character.
Tekes are men from diverse backgrounds, but the TKE Nation is one which unites us all in a common bond, where we make an immeasurably positive impact on the lives of every member, in every community, and around the world.
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