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Kappa Delta Rho

Kappa Delta Rho (ΚΔΡ), commonly known as KDR, is an American college social fraternity, with 84 chapters (35 of which are active) spread out over the United States, primarily in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. Kappa Delta Rho's open motto is "Honor Super Omnia", or "Honor Above All Things".

Kappa Delta Rho
ΚΔΡ
FoundedMay 17, 1905; 117 years ago (1905-05-17)
Middlebury College
TypeSocial
AffiliationNIC
ScopeNational
Motto"Honor Super Omnia"
"Honor Above All Things"
Colors  Middlebury blue
  Princeton orange
FlowerRed rose
MascotPeregrine falcon
PublicationQuill & Scroll
Chapters35
Members1,761 collegiate
26,476 living lifetime
NicknameKDR, KAP, The Rho
Headquarters2900 Seminary Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601
US
Websitekdr.com
kdrfoundation.org

History

 
A plaque on Painter Hall at Middlebury College commemorating the founding of Kappa Delta Rho within the building.

Founding and development

Kappa Delta Rho was founded in room 14 of Old Painter Hall at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont on May 17, 1905.[1] Middlebury was the site of chapters of three fraternities that year: Chi Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Delta Upsilon. However, not finding these organizations to their liking, the founders of the fraternity chose to create their own new organization. Kappa Delta Rho was the creation of a group of men from the Middlebury Commons Club by ten principal founders: George Edwin Kimball, Irving Thurston Coates, John Beecher, Pierce Wordsworth Darrow, Thomas Howard Bartley, Benjamin Edward Farr, Gideon Russell Norton, Gino Arturo Ratti, Chester Monroe Walch and Roy Dyer Wood.[2][3]

In the fraternity's first year, founders Kimball, Walch and Ratti met by committee to draft the ritual, open motto, and a constitution. Walch created the fraternity's secret motto and password. For its organizational structure, the founders chose Roman nomenclature for fraternity positions, evocative of Roman values. Ratti, who had previous artistic experience, designed the coat of arms and helped develop the ritual. He also chose the fraternity's colors and flower.[3]

This activity was soon noticed by a representative from Delta Tau Delta fraternity, who met with the founding members to discuss absorption of KDR into DTD. While the founders indeed had expressed some interest in joining a national fraternity, the debate soon turned against this idea. In Kimball's words: "We had decided that we preferred to paddle our own canoe and took no further action in the matter." Yet the idea of national expansion took root, and by 1913, KDR had established its second chapter, Beta, at Cornell, and soon after, its third chapter, Gamma, at SUNY Albany.[3]

Growth

Kappa Delta Rho became a Junior Member of the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) in 1921, and a Senior Member in 1929.[3]

Growth continued after World War II, when chapters which had briefly ceased operations reopened to returning students, and expansion again became possible. Similarly, after World War II, the fraternity successfully reopened to the flood of returning GIs fifteen of its then twenty chapters in the fall of 1946.[3]

In 1960, the KDR Trust was formed, which marked the birth of today's KDR Foundation, an educational, charitable and literary foundation.[3]

KDR has allowed moderate expansion during most of its history, with several new chapters forming in each ensuing decade. The pace of chapter growth increased substantially in the 1980s and 1990s. For example, while the 1970s saw just two chapters formed, during the 1980s the fraternity gained 28 new chapters. All told, the fraternity has organized at more than 80 campuses, and from these boasts 35 active chapters and colonies. See the list of KDR chapters.[3]

Co-educational pressure

Unusual among college fraternities, KDR's Alpha chapter at Middlebury chose to coeducate (go "co-ed") in 1989, due to a policy at the school against single-sex organizations. Their choice was stark: either that, or disband, an unthinkable choice for the founding chapter of a national fraternity. After several years of negotiation, Alpha chapter was restored to its place as the eldest chapter of the fraternity and by agreement was the only chapter of the Kappa Delta Rho Society, a parallel branch of the fraternity meant to support this, its only co-ed chapter. Because of its special status, Alpha chapter maintained its own traditions and a unique badge, slightly modified from the standard fraternity badge, which ironically, Alpha men had designed at the 1905 birth of the fraternity. Alpha chapter was also the only nationally affiliated fraternity chapter at Middlebury, where all other groups remain "locals".[3] On June 25, 2015, Middlebury College terminated its relationship with KDR.[4]

Kappa Delta Rho is one of two fraternities (the other being Alpha Delta Phi) to have a co-ed chapter within the North American Interfraternity Conference.[citation needed]

Values

ΚΔΡ publications describe its values as: fellowship, leadership, scholarship, service, and tradition. Its credo was first nationally published in The Fraternity Month in October 1946. The author was George E. Shaw, Alpha '10, (1885–1976), director of Kappa Delta Rho and national historian.

Publications

Quill & Scroll

The National Office of the fraternity publishes a semi-annual news magazine called the Quill & Scroll. First published as The Scroll in 1909 at Middlebury College, the Fraternity changed the name in 1924 after it became a national publication. Today, articles in The Quill and Scroll detail the successes of the National Fraternity, the various alumni corporations, undergraduate chapters and individual members. The articles reflect the high ideals of KDR as experienced by its undergraduates and alumni.[5]

Pathfinder

The Pathfinder is the KDR educational and historical manual. It is given to those who choose to pledge the fraternity so that they may understand the responsibilities of membership. It also provides them with an introduction to the way in which KDR is organized, how it operates and what the roles are of the chapter, alumni, and National Office. The Manual is updated every few years by the National Office to bring it up to date with new information, policies and ideas.[6]

Awards

Awards are given out to chapters and individual Brothers each year at the National Convention. Chapter awards include the Robert D. Corrie Award for Chapter of The Year, O.D. Roberts Award for Chapter Improvement, Donald C. Wolfe for Outstanding Newsletter, George E. Kimball Award for Outstanding Social Service, John L. Blakely Award for Outstanding Philanthropics, Leo T. Wolford Award for Outstanding Campus Involvement, Gino A. Ratti Award for Outstanding Alumni Relations, E. Mayer Maloney Award for Outstanding Faculty Relations, Dr. Harold Osborn Award for Outstanding Intramural Sports, and the George E. Shaw Award for Outstanding Public Relations.

Individual awards are also handed out, including Outstanding Senior, Outstanding New Member, Outstanding Advisor, and the Red Rose Award. In addition, qualified Alumni may be inducted into the prestigious Ordo Honoris based upon achievements in either their career, community or their dedication to the fraternity.[7]

Local chapter or individual member misconduct

In 2015, the KDR chapter at Pennsylvania State University was suspended for three years after a tip led to a police search warrant regarding their private Facebook page that showed naked women who appeared to be sleeping, passed out, or otherwise incapacitated, apparently without the subjects' consent.[8][9]

At least 144 current KDR members and alumni were members of the private group.[10] The group was titled "2.0" because an earlier version of the site had been taken down after a woman who saw a naked photo of herself threatened to report the group.

38 members of the fraternity were expelled and the former member of the fraternity who gave authorities the tip that led to the search warrant sued the fraternity for severe hazing he allegedly endured as a pledge. While pledging he was allegedly burned with cigarettes, physically beaten by larger members, and forced to drink liquor mixed with urine and hot sauce.[11]

Foundation

Kappa Delta Rho is financially supported through undergraduate dues and by the Kappa Delta Rho Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charity. The foundation raises funds from Brothers, family, and friends of KDR to financially support the educational, leadership, and character development programs undertaken by the national fraternity. The foundation also manages both individual and collective scholarship endowments of the national fraternity, providing more than $75,000 in academic support each year to qualified members of the fraternity.

Scholarships

The Kappa Delta Rho Foundation provides competitive scholarships based upon academic achievement. Applications are submitted online. The foundation also serves as caretaker to several chapter-specific scholarships and area of study-specific scholarships that can be applied for with the same application. The foundation typically gives away more than $75,000 in annual scholarships with individual awards ranging from a minimum of $500 upwards to $2,200.

In addition to competitive academic scholarships the foundation also gives away non-competitive New Member academic scholarships. Any KDR brother who received above a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale during his pledging semester will receive $100 from the foundation, providing they submit the proper documentation.

The Kappa Delta Rho Foundation also offers scholarships for the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute and Futures Quest, both of which are educational programs run by the North American Interfraternity Conference. The scholarships cover the full cost of registration for each program.

Programs

The Elmon M. Williams Leadership Academy is a multi-day leadership program that occurs each August (in conjunction with the National Convention in even-numbered years) and is funded in large part by the Foundation. The academy allows for undergraduate KDR brothers to learn more about being an effective leader in their chapter and in the professional world.

The Consuls Academy is a three-day leadership program held every January for incoming chapter consuls (presidents). This intensive academy prepares consuls for the responsibilities of running a chapter.

In 2007 the KDR Foundation created the Kappa Delta Rho Wilderness Institute, which occurred once a year in a different wilderness location around the country. Brothers who were admitted to the program through an application process took part in a multi-day hike that was led by an alumni mentor and experienced guide. The program was designed to provide hands on leadership programming, substance-free brotherhood building activities, personal growth opportunities, and core values exploration. The Wilderness Institute continued until 2011.

In 2014, KDR introduced a total member education program called The Legion. This innovative four-year personal development track grounded in the Fraternity's values will combine the latest educational technology with a holistic personal development curriculum to mold brothers from the first day of new member education to preparing them for life after graduation.

Notable alumni

Business

Athletics

Military and public service

Chapters

Kappa Delta Rho has 84 chapters, 35 of which are active.

See also

External links

  • Official site
  • Kappa Delta Rho Foundation

References

  1. ^ McLane, David H. (2002). The Pathfinder (sixteenth ed.). p. 26.
  2. ^ McLane, David H. (2002). The Pathfinder (sixteenth ed.). p. 16.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) [1879]. Baird's Manual of American Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. p. see index. ISBN 978-0963715906.. Baird's Manual is also available online here: The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  4. ^ "Middlebury College Terminates Kappa Delta Rho Social House". Middlebury College Newsroom. 25 June 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Quill & Scroll". Retrieved 2010-09-03.
  6. ^ "Pathfinder". Retrieved 2010-09-03.
  7. ^ "Ordo Honoris". Retrieved 2010-09-03.
  8. ^ "Penn State Fraternity Suspended". Retrieved March 18, 2015.
  9. ^ "Penn State Fraternity Shut Down for Three Years after Nude Photos". Retrieved May 27, 2015.
  10. ^ "144 people knew about a Penn State fraternity's creepshots, and 143 did nothing". 2015-03-18. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
  11. ^ Kingkade, Tyler (8 June 2015). "Kappa Delta Rho Fraternity Expels 38 Penn State Members As Whistleblower Sues". Retrieved 12 April 2018 – via Huff Post.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h (PDF) http://www.enivation.com/KappaDeltaRho/archive/Quill%20and%20Scroll/1947-Present/1983/KDR_QUILL_SCROLL_VOL_89_NO_4_NOV_1983.pdf#toolbar=1. Retrieved 2018-04-24. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  13. ^ . 2008-10-03. Archived from the original on 2008-10-03. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  14. ^ "Colgate University Raider Athletics - HALL OF HONOR". Retrieved 2014-08-19.

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Kappa Delta Rho KDR commonly known as KDR is an American college social fraternity with 84 chapters 35 of which are active spread out over the United States primarily in the Midwest and Mid Atlantic regions Kappa Delta Rho s open motto is Honor Super Omnia or Honor Above All Things Kappa Delta RhoKDRFoundedMay 17 1905 117 years ago 1905 05 17 Middlebury CollegeTypeSocialAffiliationNICScopeNationalMotto Honor Super Omnia Honor Above All Things Colors Middlebury blue Princeton orangeFlowerRed roseMascotPeregrine falconPublicationQuill amp ScrollChapters35Members1 761 collegiate26 476 living lifetimeNicknameKDR KAP The RhoHeadquarters2900 Seminary Drive Greensburg PA 15601 USWebsitekdr comkdrfoundation org Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and development 1 2 Growth 1 3 Co educational pressure 2 Values 3 Publications 3 1 Quill amp Scroll 3 2 Pathfinder 4 Awards 5 Local chapter or individual member misconduct 6 Foundation 6 1 Scholarships 6 2 Programs 7 Notable alumni 7 1 Business 7 2 Athletics 7 3 Military and public service 8 Chapters 9 See also 10 External links 11 ReferencesHistory Edit A plaque on Painter Hall at Middlebury College commemorating the founding of Kappa Delta Rho within the building Founding and development Edit Kappa Delta Rho was founded in room 14 of Old Painter Hall at Middlebury College in Middlebury Vermont on May 17 1905 1 Middlebury was the site of chapters of three fraternities that year Chi Psi Delta Kappa Epsilon and Delta Upsilon However not finding these organizations to their liking the founders of the fraternity chose to create their own new organization Kappa Delta Rho was the creation of a group of men from the Middlebury Commons Club by ten principal founders George Edwin Kimball Irving Thurston Coates John Beecher Pierce Wordsworth Darrow Thomas Howard Bartley Benjamin Edward Farr Gideon Russell Norton Gino Arturo Ratti Chester Monroe Walch and Roy Dyer Wood 2 3 In the fraternity s first year founders Kimball Walch and Ratti met by committee to draft the ritual open motto and a constitution Walch created the fraternity s secret motto and password For its organizational structure the founders chose Roman nomenclature for fraternity positions evocative of Roman values Ratti who had previous artistic experience designed the coat of arms and helped develop the ritual He also chose the fraternity s colors and flower 3 This activity was soon noticed by a representative from Delta Tau Delta fraternity who met with the founding members to discuss absorption of KDR into DTD While the founders indeed had expressed some interest in joining a national fraternity the debate soon turned against this idea In Kimball s words We had decided that we preferred to paddle our own canoe and took no further action in the matter Yet the idea of national expansion took root and by 1913 KDR had established its second chapter Beta at Cornell and soon after its third chapter Gamma at SUNY Albany 3 University of Illinois chapter house listed on the National Register of Historic Places Growth Edit Kappa Delta Rho became a Junior Member of the North American Interfraternity Conference NIC in 1921 and a Senior Member in 1929 3 Growth continued after World War II when chapters which had briefly ceased operations reopened to returning students and expansion again became possible Similarly after World War II the fraternity successfully reopened to the flood of returning GIs fifteen of its then twenty chapters in the fall of 1946 3 In 1960 the KDR Trust was formed which marked the birth of today s KDR Foundation an educational charitable and literary foundation 3 KDR has allowed moderate expansion during most of its history with several new chapters forming in each ensuing decade The pace of chapter growth increased substantially in the 1980s and 1990s For example while the 1970s saw just two chapters formed during the 1980s the fraternity gained 28 new chapters All told the fraternity has organized at more than 80 campuses and from these boasts 35 active chapters and colonies See the list of KDR chapters 3 Co educational pressure Edit Unusual among college fraternities KDR s Alpha chapter at Middlebury chose to coeducate go co ed in 1989 due to a policy at the school against single sex organizations Their choice was stark either that or disband an unthinkable choice for the founding chapter of a national fraternity After several years of negotiation Alpha chapter was restored to its place as the eldest chapter of the fraternity and by agreement was the only chapter of the Kappa Delta Rho Society a parallel branch of the fraternity meant to support this its only co ed chapter Because of its special status Alpha chapter maintained its own traditions and a unique badge slightly modified from the standard fraternity badge which ironically Alpha men had designed at the 1905 birth of the fraternity Alpha chapter was also the only nationally affiliated fraternity chapter at Middlebury where all other groups remain locals 3 On June 25 2015 Middlebury College terminated its relationship with KDR 4 Kappa Delta Rho is one of two fraternities the other being Alpha Delta Phi to have a co ed chapter within the North American Interfraternity Conference citation needed Values EditKDR publications describe its values as fellowship leadership scholarship service and tradition Its credo was first nationally published in The Fraternity Month in October 1946 The author was George E Shaw Alpha 10 1885 1976 director of Kappa Delta Rho and national historian Publications EditQuill amp Scroll Edit The National Office of the fraternity publishes a semi annual news magazine called the Quill amp Scroll First published as The Scroll in 1909 at Middlebury College the Fraternity changed the name in 1924 after it became a national publication Today articles in The Quill and Scroll detail the successes of the National Fraternity the various alumni corporations undergraduate chapters and individual members The articles reflect the high ideals of KDR as experienced by its undergraduates and alumni 5 Pathfinder Edit The Pathfinder is the KDR educational and historical manual It is given to those who choose to pledge the fraternity so that they may understand the responsibilities of membership It also provides them with an introduction to the way in which KDR is organized how it operates and what the roles are of the chapter alumni and National Office The Manual is updated every few years by the National Office to bring it up to date with new information policies and ideas 6 Awards EditAwards are given out to chapters and individual Brothers each year at the National Convention Chapter awards include the Robert D Corrie Award for Chapter of The Year O D Roberts Award for Chapter Improvement Donald C Wolfe for Outstanding Newsletter George E Kimball Award for Outstanding Social Service John L Blakely Award for Outstanding Philanthropics Leo T Wolford Award for Outstanding Campus Involvement Gino A Ratti Award for Outstanding Alumni Relations E Mayer Maloney Award for Outstanding Faculty Relations Dr Harold Osborn Award for Outstanding Intramural Sports and the George E Shaw Award for Outstanding Public Relations Individual awards are also handed out including Outstanding Senior Outstanding New Member Outstanding Advisor and the Red Rose Award In addition qualified Alumni may be inducted into the prestigious Ordo Honoris based upon achievements in either their career community or their dedication to the fraternity 7 Local chapter or individual member misconduct EditIn 2015 the KDR chapter at Pennsylvania State University was suspended for three years after a tip led to a police search warrant regarding their private Facebook page that showed naked women who appeared to be sleeping passed out or otherwise incapacitated apparently without the subjects consent 8 9 At least 144 current KDR members and alumni were members of the private group 10 The group was titled 2 0 because an earlier version of the site had been taken down after a woman who saw a naked photo of herself threatened to report the group 38 members of the fraternity were expelled and the former member of the fraternity who gave authorities the tip that led to the search warrant sued the fraternity for severe hazing he allegedly endured as a pledge While pledging he was allegedly burned with cigarettes physically beaten by larger members and forced to drink liquor mixed with urine and hot sauce 11 Foundation EditKappa Delta Rho is financially supported through undergraduate dues and by the Kappa Delta Rho Foundation a 501 c 3 charity The foundation raises funds from Brothers family and friends of KDR to financially support the educational leadership and character development programs undertaken by the national fraternity The foundation also manages both individual and collective scholarship endowments of the national fraternity providing more than 75 000 in academic support each year to qualified members of the fraternity Scholarships Edit The Kappa Delta Rho Foundation provides competitive scholarships based upon academic achievement Applications are submitted online The foundation also serves as caretaker to several chapter specific scholarships and area of study specific scholarships that can be applied for with the same application The foundation typically gives away more than 75 000 in annual scholarships with individual awards ranging from a minimum of 500 upwards to 2 200 In addition to competitive academic scholarships the foundation also gives away non competitive New Member academic scholarships Any KDR brother who received above a 3 0 GPA on a 4 0 scale during his pledging semester will receive 100 from the foundation providing they submit the proper documentation The Kappa Delta Rho Foundation also offers scholarships for the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute and Futures Quest both of which are educational programs run by the North American Interfraternity Conference The scholarships cover the full cost of registration for each program Programs Edit The Elmon M Williams Leadership Academy is a multi day leadership program that occurs each August in conjunction with the National Convention in even numbered years and is funded in large part by the Foundation The academy allows for undergraduate KDR brothers to learn more about being an effective leader in their chapter and in the professional world The Consuls Academy is a three day leadership program held every January for incoming chapter consuls presidents This intensive academy prepares consuls for the responsibilities of running a chapter In 2007 the KDR Foundation created the Kappa Delta Rho Wilderness Institute which occurred once a year in a different wilderness location around the country Brothers who were admitted to the program through an application process took part in a multi day hike that was led by an alumni mentor and experienced guide The program was designed to provide hands on leadership programming substance free brotherhood building activities personal growth opportunities and core values exploration The Wilderness Institute continued until 2011 In 2014 KDR introduced a total member education program called The Legion This innovative four year personal development track grounded in the Fraternity s values will combine the latest educational technology with a holistic personal development curriculum to mold brothers from the first day of new member education to preparing them for life after graduation Notable alumni EditBusiness Edit Nicholas M Bonaddio Tau 04 CEO numberFire and Chief Product Officer FanDuel Douglas Cifu Nu Alpha 87 CEO Virtu Financial vice chairman and alternate governor Florida Panthers Robert J Sinclair Rho 53 President Saab Scania of America Inc Colston E Warne Beta 20 founder of Consumers Union publisher of Consumer Reports magazine Archibald C West Epsilon 36 Vice President Frito Lay creator of DoritosAthletics Edit C Edward Ackerly Beta 20 1920 Olympic Games gold medalist wrestling Steve Axman Beta Alpha 69 Indoor Football League and college football coach 12 John Cannady Nu 47 Pro Bowl NFL linebacker 12 Owen Dougherty Zeta 51 college football and baseball coach at IUP 12 Chuck Ealey Pi Alpha Honorary CFL football player and Grey Cup champion holds NCAA record for consecutive wins by a quarterback 13 Milt Graham Delta 56 CFL and AFL football player 12 Jim Harbaugh Mu 86 former NFL quarterback head football coach of the University of Michigan former head football coach of the San Francisco 49ers Stanford and University of San Diego Joe Hoague Delta 41 NFL football player National High School Association Hall of Fame Coach 14 Jim LeClair Beta Alpha 66 NFL quarterback 12 Greg Manusky Delta 88 former NFL linebacker and coach Harold Osborn Eta 22 1924 Olympic Games gold medalist decathlon high jump Steve Rivera Lambda 76 All American college and NFL wide receiver 12 Peter D Rocca Lambda 79 Olympic silver medalist Pan American Games gold medalist swimming Fran Rogel Zeta 50 Pro Bowl NFL fullback 12 Donald F Yenko Zeta 51 race car driver muscle car legend creator of Yenko CamaroMilitary and public service Edit Eugene Louis Dodaro Psi 73 Comptroller General of the United States Charles I Carpenter Iota 27 Major General Air Force Chaplain Joseph B McDevitt Eta 40 Rear Admiral Judge Advocate General of the Navy 12 John S Fisher Iota Honorary Governor of Pennsylvania Ari Fleischer Alpha 82 White House Press Secretary Matt Urban Beta 41 Lieutenant Colonel U S Army Medal of Honor recipientChapters EditKappa Delta Rho has 84 chapters 35 of which are active Main article List of Kappa Delta Rho chaptersSee also EditList of social fraternities and sororitiesExternal links EditOfficial site Kappa Delta Rho FoundationReferences Edit McLane David H 2002 The Pathfinder sixteenth ed p 26 McLane David H 2002 The Pathfinder sixteenth ed p 16 a b c d e f g h Anson Jack L Marchenasi Robert F eds 1991 1879 Baird s Manual of American Fraternities 20th ed Indianapolis IN Baird s Manual Foundation Inc p see index ISBN 978 0963715906 Baird s Manual is also available online here The Baird s Manual Online Archive homepage Middlebury College Terminates Kappa Delta Rho Social House Middlebury College Newsroom 25 June 2015 Retrieved 4 July 2015 Quill amp Scroll Retrieved 2010 09 03 Pathfinder Retrieved 2010 09 03 Ordo Honoris Retrieved 2010 09 03 Penn State Fraternity Suspended Retrieved March 18 2015 Penn State Fraternity Shut Down for Three Years after Nude Photos Retrieved May 27 2015 144 people knew about a Penn State fraternity s creepshots and 143 did nothing 2015 03 18 Retrieved March 18 2015 Kingkade Tyler 8 June 2015 Kappa Delta Rho Fraternity Expels 38 Penn State Members As Whistleblower Sues Retrieved 12 April 2018 via Huff Post a b c d e f g h PDF http www enivation com KappaDeltaRho archive Quill 20and 20Scroll 1947 Present 1983 KDR QUILL SCROLL VOL 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