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Kappa Alpha Society

The Kappa Alpha Society (ΚΑ), founded in 1825, was the progenitor of the modern fraternity system in North America. It is considered to be the oldest national, secret, Greek-letter social fraternity and was the first of the fraternities which would eventually become known as the Union Triad that pioneered the North American system of social fraternities.[1]

Kappa Alpha Society
ΚΑ
FoundedNovember 26, 1825; 197 years ago (1825-11-26)
Union College
TypeSocial
AffiliationNIC
Colors  Scarlet
SymbolKappa Alpha Key
FlowerCarnation
Chapters15 (5 active)
HeadquartersPO Box 876
Ithaca, New York
United States
Websitewww.ka.org

While several fraternities claim to be the oldest, Baird's Manual states that ΚΑ has maintained a continuous existence since its foundation, making it the oldest undergraduate fraternity that exists today.[2] As of 2022, there are five active chapters in the United States and Canada.[3]

History

In 1823, John Hart Hunter, Isaac W. Jackson, and Thomas Hun, who were students at Union College in Schenectady, New York, established an informal group called The Philosophers.[1] That group became the Kappa Alpha Society on November 26, 1825.[2][1] Its founders were Joseph Anthony Constant, John Hart Hunter, Isaac W. Jackson, Thomas Hun, John McGeoch, Orlando Meads, and James Proudfit of the class of 1826, and Arthur Burtis and Joseph Law of the class of 1827.[1]

The Kappa Alpha Society represents the middle link between secret societies, literary societies, and Greek-letter organizations like Phi Beta Kappa. In the words of founding member Arthur Burtis:

After we were domiciled in our upper chamber, in the fourth story of the south section---South College---northeast corner... we now and then beguiled the long winter evenings and entertained our friends with a few baked potatoes and salt and comforted them with apples. Jackson, Hun, Meads, Constant, and McGeoch were often the genial sharers of our simple meal, which was enlivened with mirth and wit and merry song... It was determined to raise Hunter to an elevated seat on the woodpile, which stood in the corner of the room. When he was exalted to his high eminence, with his pipe in his mouth, he became the leader of this little band. Whereupon I suggested it would be right for us to get our light from this central luminary and that I would carry it to the others... This band was now beginning to assume shape and form and comely order.

KA expanded to Williams College in 1833, with fourteen pledges led by Azariah S. Clark of the class of 1834. Other chapters were established in the 19th century at Hobart College, Princeton College, the University of Virginia, Cornell University, the University of Toronto, Lehigh University, and McGill University.[3] Chapters were established at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Western Ontario, Wesleyan University, the University of Alberta, the University of Calgary, and Dalhousie University in the 20th century.[3] The Union and Wesleyan chapters were co-educational (male and female members) in the recent past. There are currently no co-educational chapters.

Chapters

Following is a list of the active and inactive chapters of the Kappa Alpha Society.[4][3] Active groups indicated in bold, inactive groups indicated by italics. Chapters are designated with an abbreviation of the institution's Latin name. This organization is not to be confused with the Kappa Alpha Order, a completely separate national fraternity.

Chapter Letter Designation Chartered/Range Institution Location Status References
New York Alpha CC November 26, 18252003; 2011 Union College Schenectady, New York Active [a]
Massachusetts Alpha CG October 29, 18331983 Williams College Williamstown, Massachusetts Dormant [b]
New York Beta CH November 26, 18441854; 18792003; 2005 Hobart College Geneva, New York Active [c]
New Jersey Alpha CNC October 21, 18521855; 19831998 Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey Dormant
Virginia Alpha VV January 8, 18571861 University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Dormant
New York Gamma VC November 12, 18681990; 20072018 Cornell University Ithaca, New York Dormant
Ontario Alpha VT February 19, 1892 University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario Active
Pennsylvania Alpha VL January 2, 18942018 Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Dormant
Quebec Alpha VM April 21, 18991971; 19872006; 20122022 McGill University Montreal, Quebec Dormant
Pennsylvania Beta VP April 26, 1913 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active [d]
Ontario Beta VOO February 14, 1948 University of Western Ontario London, Ontario Active [e]
Connecticut Alpha VW March 18, 19671993; 19941997 Wesleyan University Middletown, Connecticut Dormant [f]
Alberta Alpha VA November 5, 19882011 University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta Dormant
Alberta Beta VAC November 23, 19911999 University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta Dormant
Nova Scotia Alpha VD November 21, 20092022 Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia Dormant

Notes

  1. ^ The Union chapter was co-ed from 1991 until 2003.
  2. ^ In 1968, the Williams College Trustees, with the support of the faculty, voted to bar fraternity participation by students. Some chapters operated sub-rosa for a time, but all have ceased.
  3. ^ New York Beta chapter originated with a local fraternity called Skin & Bones formed in 1842.
  4. ^ Pennsylvania Beta chapter originated with a local fraternity called the Terwood Society formed in 1909.
  5. ^ Ontario Beta chapter is unrecognized by its university, a common occurrence in Canada, where most chapters operate fully independently from their institutions.
  6. ^ Connecticut Alpha chapter originated with a local fraternity called Delta Sigma formed in 1952. This local group was co-educational. The chapter was also co-ed at various times.

Notable members

The Kappa Alpha Society has produced a substantial number of notable members in widely varied fields throughout its nearly 200-year history.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Baird, William (1963) [1879]. Robson, John (ed.). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (Hardcover) (17th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Company, Inc. p. 8.
  2. ^ a b Baird, William (1963) [1879]. Robson, John (ed.). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (Hardcover) (17th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Company, Inc. p. 267.
  3. ^ a b c d Baird, Baird, William Raimond; Lurding, Carol (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 14 May 2021. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  4. ^ "Chapters of the Kappa Alpha Society". The Kappa Alpha Society. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  • Kappa Alpha Society. (1881). A biographical record of the Kappa Alpha Society in Williams College, Williamstown, Mass.: From its foundation to the present time. 1831-1881. New York, NY: S. W. Green's Son.
  • Kappa Alpha Society. (2002). A directory of Kappa Alpha 2002: 175th anniversary edition. Purchase, NY: Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company.
  • Tarleton, Robert S. (1993). The Spirit of Kappa Alpha: The oldest Greek-letter social fraternity in prose, poetry and picture. New York, NY: John Hart Hunter Press.
  • The Executive Council of The Kappa Alpha Society. (1941). Kappa Alpha Record: 1825-1940. Clinton, MA: The Colonial Press.
  • The Executive Council of The Kappa Alpha Society. (1950). Directory of the Kappa Alpha Society 1950. St. Albans, VT: The North Country Press.
  • The Executive Council of The Kappa Alpha Society. (1960). Kappa Alpha Record 1825-1960. Utica, NY: Thomas J. Griffiths Sons.
  • The Executive Council of The Kappa Alpha Society. (1976). Kappa Alpha Record 1825-1976: Sesquicentennial edition. Ithaca, NY: Art Craft Printers.

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Not to be confused with Kappa Alpha Order This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Kappa Alpha Society KA founded in 1825 was the progenitor of the modern fraternity system in North America It is considered to be the oldest national secret Greek letter social fraternity and was the first of the fraternities which would eventually become known as the Union Triad that pioneered the North American system of social fraternities 1 Kappa Alpha SocietyKAFoundedNovember 26 1825 197 years ago 1825 11 26 Union CollegeTypeSocialAffiliationNICColors ScarletSymbolKappa Alpha KeyFlowerCarnationChapters15 5 active HeadquartersPO Box 876 Ithaca New York United StatesWebsitewww wbr ka wbr orgWhile several fraternities claim to be the oldest Baird s Manual states that KA has maintained a continuous existence since its foundation making it the oldest undergraduate fraternity that exists today 2 As of 2022 there are five active chapters in the United States and Canada 3 Contents 1 History 2 Chapters 2 1 Notes 3 Notable members 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditIn 1823 John Hart Hunter Isaac W Jackson and Thomas Hun who were students at Union College in Schenectady New York established an informal group called The Philosophers 1 That group became the Kappa Alpha Society on November 26 1825 2 1 Its founders were Joseph Anthony Constant John Hart Hunter Isaac W Jackson Thomas Hun John McGeoch Orlando Meads and James Proudfit of the class of 1826 and Arthur Burtis and Joseph Law of the class of 1827 1 The Kappa Alpha Society represents the middle link between secret societies literary societies and Greek letter organizations like Phi Beta Kappa In the words of founding member Arthur Burtis After we were domiciled in our upper chamber in the fourth story of the south section South College northeast corner we now and then beguiled the long winter evenings and entertained our friends with a few baked potatoes and salt and comforted them with apples Jackson Hun Meads Constant and McGeoch were often the genial sharers of our simple meal which was enlivened with mirth and wit and merry song It was determined to raise Hunter to an elevated seat on the woodpile which stood in the corner of the room When he was exalted to his high eminence with his pipe in his mouth he became the leader of this little band Whereupon I suggested it would be right for us to get our light from this central luminary and that I would carry it to the others This band was now beginning to assume shape and form and comely order KA expanded to Williams College in 1833 with fourteen pledges led by Azariah S Clark of the class of 1834 Other chapters were established in the 19th century at Hobart College Princeton College the University of Virginia Cornell University the University of Toronto Lehigh University and McGill University 3 Chapters were established at the University of Pennsylvania the University of Western Ontario Wesleyan University the University of Alberta the University of Calgary and Dalhousie University in the 20th century 3 The Union and Wesleyan chapters were co educational male and female members in the recent past There are currently no co educational chapters Chapters EditFollowing is a list of the active and inactive chapters of the Kappa Alpha Society 4 3 Active groups indicated in bold inactive groups indicated by italics Chapters are designated with an abbreviation of the institution s Latin name This organization is not to be confused with the Kappa Alpha Order a completely separate national fraternity Chapter Letter Designation Chartered Range Institution Location Status ReferencesNew York Alpha CC November 26 1825 2003 2011 Union College Schenectady New York Active a Massachusetts Alpha CG October 29 1833 1983 Williams College Williamstown Massachusetts Dormant b New York Beta CH November 26 1844 1854 1879 2003 2005 Hobart College Geneva New York Active c New Jersey Alpha CNC October 21 1852 1855 1983 1998 Princeton University Princeton New Jersey DormantVirginia Alpha VV January 8 1857 1861 University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia DormantNew York Gamma VC November 12 1868 1990 2007 2018 Cornell University Ithaca New York DormantOntario Alpha VT February 19 1892 University of Toronto Toronto Ontario ActivePennsylvania Alpha VL January 2 1894 2018 Lehigh University Bethlehem Pennsylvania DormantQuebec Alpha VM April 21 1899 1971 1987 2006 2012 2022 McGill University Montreal Quebec DormantPennsylvania Beta VP April 26 1913 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania Active d Ontario Beta VOO February 14 1948 University of Western Ontario London Ontario Active e Connecticut Alpha VW March 18 1967 1993 1994 1997 Wesleyan University Middletown Connecticut Dormant f Alberta Alpha VA November 5 1988 2011 University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta DormantAlberta Beta VAC November 23 1991 1999 University of Calgary Calgary Alberta DormantNova Scotia Alpha VD November 21 2009 2022 Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia DormantNotes Edit The Union chapter was co ed from 1991 until 2003 In 1968 the Williams College Trustees with the support of the faculty voted to bar fraternity participation by students Some chapters operated sub rosa for a time but all have ceased New York Beta chapter originated with a local fraternity called Skin amp Bones formed in 1842 Pennsylvania Beta chapter originated with a local fraternity called the Terwood Society formed in 1909 Ontario Beta chapter is unrecognized by its university a common occurrence in Canada where most chapters operate fully independently from their institutions Connecticut Alpha chapter originated with a local fraternity called Delta Sigma formed in 1952 This local group was co educational The chapter was also co ed at various times Notable members EditMain article List of Kappa Alpha Society members The Kappa Alpha Society has produced a substantial number of notable members in widely varied fields throughout its nearly 200 year history See also EditList of social fraternities and sororitiesReferences Edit a b c d Baird William 1963 1879 Robson John ed Baird s Manual of American College Fraternities Hardcover 17th ed Menasha Wisconsin George Banta Company Inc p 8 a b Baird William 1963 1879 Robson John ed Baird s Manual of American College Fraternities Hardcover 17th ed Menasha Wisconsin George Banta Company Inc p 267 a b c d Baird Baird William Raimond Lurding Carol eds Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities Student Life and Culture Archives University of Illinois Archives Retrieved 14 May 2021 The main archive URL is The Baird s Manual Online Archive homepage Chapters of the Kappa Alpha Society The Kappa Alpha Society Retrieved 2020 05 04 Kappa Alpha Society 1881 A biographical record of the Kappa Alpha Society in Williams College Williamstown Mass From its foundation to the present time 1831 1881 New York NY S W Green s Son Kappa Alpha Society 2002 A directory of Kappa Alpha 2002 175th anniversary edition Purchase NY Bernard C Harris Publishing Company Tarleton Robert S 1993 The Spirit of Kappa Alpha The oldest Greek letter social fraternity in prose poetry and picture New York NY John Hart Hunter Press The Executive Council of The Kappa Alpha Society 1941 Kappa Alpha Record 1825 1940 Clinton MA The Colonial Press The Executive Council of The Kappa Alpha Society 1950 Directory of the Kappa Alpha Society 1950 St Albans VT The North Country Press The Executive Council of The Kappa Alpha Society 1960 Kappa Alpha Record 1825 1960 Utica NY Thomas J Griffiths Sons The Executive Council of The Kappa Alpha Society 1976 Kappa Alpha Record 1825 1976 Sesquicentennial edition Ithaca NY Art Craft Printers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kappa Alpha Society amp oldid 1142054791, 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