Theta Kappa Nu
Theta Kappa Nu | |
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ΘΚΝ | |
Founded | June 9, 1924 |
Type | Social Fraternity |
Scope | National |
Motto |
Νικῶμεν Κατά Θεοῦ (Every man a man) |
Colors | Crimson |
Symbol | Syriac numeral eleven |
Flower | White Tudor Rose |
Chapters | 55 |
Members |
<1,000 collegiate ~7,000 lifetime |
Union | Merged in 1939 with Lambda Chi Alpha |
Headquarters |
8741 Founders Rd. Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
Homepage | http://www.lambdachi.org |
Theta Kappa Nu (ΘΚΝ) Fraternity was founded on June 9, 1924, at Springfield, MO. Delegates from eleven local fraternities from nine different states united to form the new fraternity. Theta Kappa Nu became the fastest growing fraternity ever[citation needed], chartering forty chapters in just over two years.
Most of Theta Kappa Nu’s chapters had been previously established at small, private colleges as local fraternities. The fraternity placed great emphasis on academics, offering graduate scholarships throughout its history, even during dire financial crises.
The Great Depression hit small colleges, and thus Theta Kappa Nu, very hard. Expansion nearly ceased and chapters began closing in the early 1930s. By the end of the decade fraternity leaders realized that a merger with another fraternity was needed to continue.
Throughout its lifetime, leaders of Theta Kappa Nu had established numerous friendships with those of Lambda Chi Alpha, which had preferred chapters at larger institutions. Initial informal talks quickly led to a formal merger committee. In 1939, Lambda Chi Alpha merged with the Theta Kappa Nu Fraternity. The ceremony was held at the Howard College, now Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, chapter of Theta Kappa Nu, where the documents were signed.
The union of Lambda Chi Alpha and Theta Kappa Nu was the largest ever in fraternity history, resulting in 105 active chapters and over 27,000 initiates. Theta Kappa Nu’s heritage entered that of the united fraternity with additions to the coat of arms, the white tudor rose as the fraternity flower, a new pledge pin design, a new pledge ceremony (a condensed version of Theta Kappa Nu’s ritual), and the open motto “Vir Quisque Vir,” or “Every man a man.” It also brought talented leadership to Lambda Chi Alpha that helped steer the united fraternity through the end of the depression and World War II.
Chapters
The following chapter list is taken from VIR QUISQUE VIR EST (1936-37), the pledge manual of Theta Kappa Nu. It is augmented with the chapter designation assigned by Lambda Chi Alpha at the time of the union in 1939. Where chapters of both fraternities had been chartered at a single institution, the Lambda Chi Alpha chapter designation was retained by the merged chapter and the Theta Kappa Nu designation was reserved in honor of the former chapter. Added to the 1937 list is the Mississippi State chapter, chartered at the last Grand Chapter one day before the merger with Lambda Chi Alpha took effect.
Number | Name | Institution | City | Chartered | Became Inactive | L.C.A Designation | Merged With | |
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Alabama Alpha | Howard (Samford) | Birmingham | Founder | Theta-Alpha | ||||
Florida Alpha | Rollins | Winter Park | Founder | Theta-Gamma | ||||
Florida Beta | Florida | Gainesville | Founder | Theta-Epsilon | Epsilon-Mu | |||
Indiana Alpha | Hanover | Hanover | Founder | Theta-Zeta | ||||
Iowa Alpha | Iowa Wesleyan | Mount Pleasant | Founder | Theta-Iota | ||||
Iowa Beta | Simpson | Indianola | Founder | Theta-Lambda | ||||
Kansas Alpha | Baker | Baldwin City | Founder | 1932 | Theta-Beta | |||
Missouri Alpha | Drury | Springfield | Founder | Theta-Sigma | ||||
North Carolina Alpha | North Carolina State | Raleigh | Founder | Theta-Phi | Gamma-Upsilon | |||
Oklahoma Alpha | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City | Founder | Theta-Delta | ||||
Pennsylvania Alpha | Gettysburg | Gettysburg | Founder | Theta-Pi | ||||
12 | Missouri Beta | Westminster | Fulton | 1924 | 1931 | Theta-Omicron | ||
13 | Alabama Beta | Birmingham-Southern | Birmingham | 1924 | Theta-Mu | |||
14 | North Carolina Beta | Wake Forest | Wake Forest | 1924 | Theta-Tau | |||
15 | Mississippi Alpha | Millsaps | Jackson | 1924 | Theta-Eta | |||
16 | Massachusetts Alpha | Clark | Worcester | 1925 | Theta-Theta | |||
17 | New York Alpha | Brooklyn Polytechnic | Brooklyn | 1925 | Theta-Upsilon | |||
18 | Pennsylvania Beta | Thiel | Greenville | 1925 | Theta-Xi | |||
19 | Illinois Alpha | Eureka | Eureka | 1925 | Theta-Chi | |||
20 | Indiana Beta | DePauw | Greencastle | 1925 | 1935 | Theta-Omega | Xi | |
21 | Indiana Gamma | Rose Polytechnic (Rose-Hulman) | Terre Haute | 1925 | Theta-Kappa | |||
22 | Louisiana Alpha | Louisiana State | Baton Rouge | 1925 | Theta-Nu | Upsilon | ||
23 | Louisiana Beta | Centenary | Shreveport | 1925 | Theta-Rho | |||
24 | Louisiana Gamma | Louisiana Polytechnic | Ruston | 1925 | Theta-Psi | |||
25 | Ohio Alpha | Marietta | Marietta | 1925 | Kappa-Alpha | |||
26 | Indiana Delta | Franklin | Franklin | 1925 | 1932 | Kappa-Gamma | ||
27 | North Carolina Gamma | North Carolina | Chapel Hill | 1925 | Kappa-Epsilon | Gamma-Nu | ||
28 | Pennsylvania Gamma | Washington & Jefferson | Washington | 1925 | 1931 | Kappa-Zeta | Gamma-Zeta | |
29 | Minnesota Alpha | Minnesota | Minneapolis | 1925 | 1933 | Kappa-Iota | Gamma-Omega | |
30 | Michigan Alpha | Michigan | Ann Arbor | 1925 | 1933 | Kappa-Lambda | Sigma | |
31 | Georgia Alpha | Oglethorpe | Atlanta | 1925 | 1934 | Kappa-Beta | ||
32 | New York Beta | Alfred | Alfred | 1925 | Kappa-Sigma | |||
33 | Ohio Beta | Baldwin-Wallace | Berea | 1926 | Kappa-Phi | |||
34 | Illinois Beta | Illinois | Champaign | 1926 | Kappa-Delta | Chi | ||
35 | Alabama Gamma | Alabama Polytechnic (Auburn) | Auburn | 1926 | Kappa-Pi | Omega | ||
36 | South Carolina Alpha | Wofford | Spartansburg | 1926 | Kappa-Omicron | |||
37 | Missouri Gamma | Culver-Stockton | Canton | 1926 | Kappa-Mu | |||
38 | Virginia Alpha | Randolph-Macon | -Ashland | 1926 | Kappa-Tau | |||
39 | Virginia Beta | Hampden-Sydney | Hampden-Sydney | 1926 | Kappa-Eta | |||
40 | Arkansas Alpha | Arkansas | Fayetteville | 1926 | Kappa-Theta | Gamma-Chi | ||
41 | Illinois Gamma | Bradley Polytechnic | Peoria | 1927 | Kappa-Upsilon | |||
42 | Pennsylvania Delta | Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh | 1927 | 1931 | Kappa-Xi | Gamma-Epsilon | |
43 | California Alpha | California | Berkeley | 1928 | Kappa-Chi | Mu | ||
44 | Kentucky Alpha | Georgetown | Georgetown | 1928 | Kappa-Omega | |||
45 | Maine Alpha | Colby | Waterville | 1929 | Kappa-Kappa | Alpha-Rho | ||
46 | Oregon Alpha | Oregon State | Corvallis | 1930 | Kappa-Nu | Zeta-Omicron | ||
47 | Michigan Beta | Michigan State | East Lansing | 1930 | Kappa-Rho | Gamma-Omicron | ||
48 | Idaho Alpha | College of Idaho | Caldwell | 1930 | Kappa-Psi | |||
49 | Wisconsin Alpha | Wisconsin | Caldwell | 1931 | 1934 | Nu-Alpha | Alpha-Beta | |
50 | New York Gamma | Cornell | Ithaca | 1931 | Nu-Gamma | Omicron | ||
51 | Pennsylvania Epsilon | Muhlenberg | Allentown | 1931 | Nu-Epsilon | |||
52 | Ohio Gamma | Wittenberg | Springfield | 1932 | Nu-Zeta | |||
53 | Texas Alpha | Southern Methodist | Dallas | 1932 | Nu-Iota | Gamma-Sigma | ||
54 | Maryland Alpha | Washington College | Chestertown | 1935 | Nu-Lambda | Epsilon-Theta | ||
55 | Mississippi Beta | Mississippi State | Starkville | 1939 | Nu-Beta | Epsilon-Chi |