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  2. Founder's Award - Wikipedia

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    Founder's Award, Founders' Award, or Founders Award may refer to any number of awards associated with an organization's founder or founders. These include: International Emmy: Founders Award; Google Founders' Award; Founder's Badge (Boys' Brigade in Malaysia)

  3. Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    [2] [9] Its founders were Noble Leslie DeVotie, Nathan Elams Cockrell, Samuel Marion Dennis, John Barrett Rudulph, Abner Edwin Patton, Wade Hampton Foster, Thomas Chappell Cook, and John Webb Kerr. [2] [9] [10] Their leader was DeVotie, who wrote the ritual, created the grip, and chose the name. Rudulph designed the fraternity badge.

  4. Badge - Wikipedia

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    Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department badge. A badge is a device or accessory, often containing the insignia of an organization, which is presented or displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath (e.g., police and fire), a sign of legitimate employment or student status, or as a simple means of ...

  5. Boys' Brigade - Wikipedia

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    President's badge is the second highest award in the senior section, it is also a requirement for members before undertaking the highest award which is Founder's badge. The title of Founder's Man and President's Man are held for life, recognizing all rounds of excellence in their service. The Badge itself may be worn while serving as a Non ...

  6. Sigma Chi - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma Chi house at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, c. 1905. Sigma Chi was founded in 1855 by Benjamin Piatt Runkle, Thomas Cowan Bell, William Lewis Lockwood, Isaac M. Jordan, Daniel William Cooper, Franklin Howard Scobey, and James Parks Caldwell as the result of a disagreement over who would be elected Poet in the Erodelphian Literary Society of Miami University in Ohio.

  7. Kappa Delta - Wikipedia

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    At 23 years of age in 1897 Hendrick was the oldest founder and stayed at State Normal until 1902, longer than any of the other founders. [6] Wilson was the chief illustrator of the school's yearbook and designed the Kappa Delta badge. [7] White would frequently host Founders Day festivities at her home later in life. [6] [5]

  8. Zeta Tau Alpha - Wikipedia

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    The member badge of ΖΤΑ is a small black shield superimposed on a gold or silver shield bearing the letters ZTA, a five-pointed crown, and the name "Themis" written in Greek. Designed with the help of Mebane Smith, Maud Jones Horner, Frances Yancey Smith, and Mary Campbell Jones Batte chose the final design. [ 22 ]

  9. Sigma Phi Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma Phi Epsilon house at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio U.S. military personnel display the Sigma Phi Epsilon flag in Iraq in May 2009. In the fall of 1900 18-year-old divinity student Carter Ashton Jenkens, the son of a Baptist minister, transferred from Rutgers College in New Brunswick, New Jersey to Richmond College, a Baptist institution in Richmond, Virginia. [3]