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Kappa Phi Kappa Fraternity. Alpha Chapter (Dartmouth College)

 

Biography

Kappa Phi Kappa (ΚΦΚ) is a professional fraternity for students in Education. It was organized in 1922 at Dartmouth College.[3] It currently has one remaining active chapter, at Ohio State University.

Kappa Phi Kappa was founded at Dartmouth as a Men's Professional Fraternity in 1922. It was incorporated on April 25, 1922, in New Hampshire, by Riverda H. Jordan, Arthur Wright, Adam C. Gilliland, James G. Stevens, Wesley R. Jones, and Thomas J. Byrne. Unlike other fraternities, the incorporation of the national body preceded the organization of local chapters. February 28, 1922 is celebrated as Founders' Day as it was on that day that the first meeting to work out the detailed plans for the organization was held.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Kappa Phi Kappa Fraternity, Alpha Chapter (Dartmouth College) records

 Collection
Identifier: DO-57
DO-57
Date(s): 1923 to 1963
Scope and Contents

The collection contains financial records, banner, constitution and by-laws, correspondence, meeting minutes, rituals, history, as well as mailing and member lists and newsletters. The records document the activities and organization of the Alpha Chapter of the Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity at Dartmouth College.

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