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  2. Chi Phi - Wikipedia

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    On November 14, 1860, the third independent fraternity to be named Chi Phi was founded at Hobart College, Geneva by twelve men who took the initiatory oath and received a badge. The twelve men later became known throughout Chi Phi as the "Twelve Apostles".

  3. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    The spread of Phi Beta Kappa to different colleges and universities likely sparked the creation of such competing societies as Chi Phi (1824), Kappa Alpha Society (1825), and Sigma Phi Society (1827); many continue today as American collegiate social fraternities (and, later, sororities). Sigma Phi remains the oldest continuously operating ...

  4. List of Chi Phi members - Wikipedia

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    Walter Cronkite - anchorman of CBS News 1962 to 1981, namesake of Chi Phi's Walter Cronkite Congressional Award - University of Texas at Austin 1937; Henry W. Grady - journalist, orator, and spokesman for the New South - University of Georgia 1868; Chris Hardwick - host, actor, television personality, and comedian - University of California-Los ...

  5. List of Chi Phi chapters - Wikipedia

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    Chi Phi fraternity was established at Princeton University in 1824. [1] The modern men's collegiate fraternity formed from the merger of their organizations that were each known as Chi Phi. [1] As further explained in the main article, Chi Phi came from the following branches: [1] Chi Phi Society (1824–1825) Princeton Order (1854–1867)

  6. Category : File-Class Fraternities and Sororities articles

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    File talk:Chi Eta Phi crest.gif; File talk:Chi Omega crest.png; File talk:Chi Phi Coat of Arms.png; File talk:Chi Phi flag.jpg; File talk:Chi Psi flag.jpg; File talk:Chi Psi Seal.png; File talk:Chi sigma iota logo.jpg; File talk:Chi Tau (local) logo, a fraternity started at Chico State in 1939.jpg; File talk:Chi Tau fraternity pin, from 1929 ...

  7. Theta Chi - Wikipedia

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    Theta Chi was founded on April 10, 1856, at Norwich University in Norwich, Vermont, by two military cadets, Frederick Norton Freeman and Arthur Chase.A third man, Egbert Phelps, is considered to be the "Assistant Founder" for lending his help and advice to Freeman and Chase after transferring to Union College in 1854 (he was a member of Chi Psi Fraternity).

  8. Skull and crossbones (fraternities and sports) - Wikipedia

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    Poole Pirates Speedway Team in the United Kingdom have the Skull and Crossbones as their team badge. The logo of the Blackshirts, the starting defensive unit for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team, is a Skull and Crossbones with the skull wearing the team helmet. Additionally, the players and fans often celebrate by "throwing the bones ...

  9. Phi Chi Society - Wikipedia

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    Phi Chi Society or what would become known as the Eastern Fraternity of Phi Chi, was founded by Caleb Wakefield Clark with the support of Frederick Luther Osgood, Isaac Newton Fox and Alfred Judson Young, all of the class of 1889 at the University of Vermont. In March 1889, Clark decided that the local fraternity, Delta Mu, needed organized ...

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