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Theta Chi

Theta Chi (ΘΧ) is an international college fraternity. It was founded on April 10, 1856 at Norwich University then-located in Norwich, Vermont, and has initiated more than 200,000 members and currently has over 8,700 collegiate members across North America.

Theta Chi
ΘΧ
FoundedApril 10, 1856; 166 years ago (1856-04-10)
Norwich University
TypeSocial
AffiliationFFC and NIC (former)
ScopeInternational
Motto"An Assisting Hand"
Colors  Military Red
  White
SymbolRattlesnake
Flag
FlowerRed Carnation
PublicationThe Rattle
Chapters245 (155 active, 5 colonies)
Members8,700 collegiate
200,000 lifetime
Headquarters865 W. Carmel Drive
Carmel, IN 46032
USA
Websitewww.thetachi.org

History

Founding and early years at Norwich

 
Fredrick Norton Freeman
 
Arthur Chase

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 the Chi Psi fraternity). The first initiates after the founders were Edward Bancroft Williston and Lorenzo Potter, both initiated on April 11, 1856.[1]

Theta Chi's early history is closely connected to the history of Norwich University. In 1866 a massive fire devastated the university, completely destroying the Old South Barracks, where the Fraternity had been founded. This disaster prompted the university to move from Norwich, Vermont to its present location in Northfield, Vermont. In 1873 the University nearly closed due to financial reasons, however brother Charles Dole, then serving as a professor at the University, met all of the University's financial obligations from his own pocket, saving the institution. During fall quarter in 1881, Norwich University was reduced to only 12 students and Theta Chi's membership was reduced to one collegiate member, James M. Holland (1883). In November of that year, Phil S. Randall and Henry B. Hersey approached Holland and insisted that they be allowed to join Theta Chi; Holland agreed, thus saving the Fraternity from extinction.[2][1]

 
Members of Theta Chi's Alpha chapter in 1902

Growth

With the help of brother Charles Dole, who was serving in the Vermont State Legislature, Theta Chi was formally incorporated under the laws of Vermont on November 22, 1888, and acquired its first chapter house in 1890. There were early efforts to expand Theta Chi to both Dartmouth College and Union College but because of the anti-expansion sentiment among members of the Alpha chapter and unstable conditions at the University, it remained a single entity for 46 years. However, on December 13, 1902 the Beta chapter was installed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology after brother P.V. Perkins transferred there from Norwich and petitioned Alpha chapter for a charter. A Grand Chapter was organized in 1908 to direct the fraternity and promote its growth. On April 14, 1942, Beta Kappa fraternity merged with Theta Chi (with the exception of the chapter at Georgia Tech which chose to become a chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha), bringing 16 collegiate chapters and over 6,000 collegiate and alumnus members into the ranks.[3] Unlike other Fraternity mergers, Beta Kappa was completely absorbed into Theta Chi with no changes to the name or Ritual. The Foundation chapter was established in 1953 as a charity to provide educational scholarships and assistance. In 1965, the Zeta Gamma chapter was installed at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, making Theta Chi an international fraternity.[1]

Ideals, traditions, and symbols

 
Old South Barracks

The Greek motto of Theta Chi is Θηρόποσα Χείρ, which is translated as "An Assisting Hand."[4] Theta Chi's motto was secret from the founding in 1856 until the 1930s, at which time it was made public and incorporated into the fraternity's coat of arms.

When Freeman and Chase founded Theta Chi in 1856 they very clearly spelled out the purpose of the Fraternity in the original Constitution. Article I stated that the objects of Theta Chi were to "bind by closer bonds the members to each other and the mutual assistance of each of its members;" "the advancement and carrying out of any measures at the institution in which it shall be established which shall be of importance to its members," and "the mutual benefit and improvement of all its members." The fraternity continues to guard certain secrets about membership.

 
Theta Chi's original coat of arms

The Fraternity's colors are military red and white. Its flower is the red carnation. The national alumni publication is , named for the rattlesnake that appears on the Fraternity's coat of arms and badge. It has become a Theta Chi tradition to celebrate Founders Day on April 10, usually as an alumni gathering.

Maxim

The Fraternity's maxim is "Alma Mater First and Theta Chi for Alma Mater," and refers to one of the founding ideals of the Fraternity: loyalty to one's college or university over the course of one's lifetime.[1]

Badge

The badge of Theta Chi consists of a rattlesnake in the shape of the Greek letter "theta" and two swords which form the letter "chi." All badges are gold with the eye of the rattlesnake containing a ruby. Egbert Phelps, Theta Chi's "assistant founder", designed the original badge sometime before the founding date. Freeman ordered the first badges from a Boston jeweler on April 12, 1856, and they were first worn on June 9, 1856.[2][1]

 
Badge of Theta Chi

Coat of Arms

The Coat of Arms official description in heraldic phraseology goes as the following: "Or, on a bend gules, a nowed serpent between two swords, points downwards, palewise all the first. On an esquire's helmet the Crest, an eagle displayed or." The true meaning of the Coat of Arms is known only to brothers of the fraternity.[1]

According to The Manual of Theta Chi, the original design for the coat of arms was suggested by Freeman, and members of Alpha chapter used his ideas to develop an official image. The coat of arms has undergone over a dozen modifications since, with the current design being approved in 1939.

Creed

 
Flag of Theta Chi Fraternity

Frank Schrenk (Kappa/Pennsylvania 1915) wrote the Creed of Theta Chi. It is both an affirmation of the founding principles of Theta Chi and a mission statement for the Fraternity:

The Creed is traditionally recited by members at chapter meetings, and is often discussed in new member education programs to teach the values and ideals of the Fraternity.

I believe in Theta Chi, its traditions and its ideals. Born of sturdy manhood, nurtured by resolute men, ennobled by high and sacred purpose, it has taken its place among the educational institutions of America as a promoter of knowledge, an advancer of culture and a builder of character.

It inspires true friendship: teaches Truth, Temperance and Tolerance, extols virtue, exacts harmony, and extends a helping hand to all who seek it.

I believe in the primacy of Alma Mater; in the usefulness of my Fraternity, in its influence and its accomplishments and I shall do all in my power to perpetuate its ideals, thereby serving my God, my country and my fellow-man.

Monument

 
The Monument of Theta Chi Fraternity

On August 29, 1931, the day of Theta Chi's 75th Anniversary Convention, a stone monument was dedicated at Norwich, Vermont. The Monument of Theta Chi is a remembrance of the founding of Theta Chi Fraternity. The inscription appears as follows:

On a site
two hundred feet north east
of this monument in the
Old South Barracks of
Norwich University
Frederick Norton Freeman '57
and
Arthur Chase '56
founded
Theta Chi Fraternity
at 9 p. m.
April 10, 1856

[2]

Theta Chi today

Theta Chi currently has 155 active chapters and five colonies across the United States and Canada and has initiated over 200,000 members since its founding.[5][3]

Theta Chi Fraternity's collegiate members are involved on their respective campuses with a multitude of leadership organizations, including Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK), the Order of Omega, Student Government Association (SGA), Phi Beta Kappa, Florida Blue Key, and NCAA athletics.

Theta Chi's preferred philanthropies are the United Service Organizations (USO), Wounded Warrior Project, the Children's Miracle Network, the American Red Cross, Relay for Life, The Kyle Charvat Foundation, and Habitat for Humanity. Theta Chi is one of the largest donating organizations to the United Service Organizations (USO).

Local chapter or member misconduct

In 1997, Binaya Oja died participating in a drinking pledging ritual at Clarkson University. Pledges were to drink until they vomited. His family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the fraternity.[6]

In 2008, Harrison Kowiak suffered a fatal injury while playing a capture-the-flag-like game as part of initiation at Lenoir–Rhyne University. In his family's wrongful death lawsuit filed against the fraternity, it was reported Kowiak's head struck the concrete when he was tackled.[7]

In 2012, Philip Dhanens died due to alcohol poisoning after drinking 37 shots of hard liquor with his fellow pledge brothers at Fresno State University. Three Theta Chi members were arrested and charged for his death following the incident, and as of 2020 the chapter is still inactive.[8]

In 2018, a Theta Chi member and student died due to alcohol poisoning at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The organization was disbanded from the university.[9]

In 2018, a Theta Chi pledge at Drake University sued the fraternity on the local and national levels after a hazing drinking incident left him near death.[10]

In 2019, a Theta Chi member at the University of Arizona sued for medical expenses and severe loss of eye sight after a hazing incident on April 12, 2019. In the claim the pledge cited being beaten and forced to exercise on broken glass while members played loud Nazi music and beat the pledges. During this period a glass of habanero sauce was thrown into the pledges eyes where he suffered chemical burns, chemosis, and a corneal abrasion. [11]

In February 2021, a petition with over 10,000 signatures to suspend the Theta Chi chapter at the University of Massachusetts Amherst emerged after the fraternity hosted several large parties, which were allegedly the cause of higher numbers of COVID cases on the UMass campus. The chapter was put on an interim suspension, but no other punishments were given out.

In October 2021, the Theta Chi chapter at the University of Massachusetts Amherst was the center of a student protest after claims that a female student was drugged and raped at a party circulated on various social media platforms.[12] A protest that attracted a crowd of over 300 students turned violent when car windows were broken and a resident of the Theta Chi house was hit with a bottle. Another petition that had over 30,000 signatures pushed administration to suspend the chapter, but the Chancellor at the time, Kumble Subbaswamy, said without an official complaint or report, there was no way for them to properly investigate the incidents.[13]

In December 2022, the Theta Chi chapter and school at Rutgers University–New Brunswick was sued by a freshman who was allegedly forced into drinking life-threatening amounts of alcohol as part of a pledge fell down several flights of stairs and was hospitalized for severe injuries.[14] Shortly after the lawsuit was filed, the letters on the housing for the Theta Chi chapter were taken down.

Chapters

Colonies

Theta Chi has formally colonized at:

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f 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. III-147–150. ISBN 978-0963715906.
  2. ^ a b c Chapman, George W. The Manual of Theta Chi. Ed. Dale A. Slivinske and David L. Westol. 17th ed. The Grand Chapter, 1998. 106-08.
  3. ^ a b William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive)". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 15 May 2021. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on January 23, 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
  5. ^ "We Are Theta Chi". Retrieved March 2, 2013.
  6. ^ "FindLaw's New York Supreme Court case and opinions". Findlaw. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-20. Retrieved 2015-10-18.
  8. ^ ABC30. "Three charged in Fresno State Theta Chi fraternity hazing death | ABC30 Fresno | abc30.com". ABC30 Fresno. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  9. ^ "UCSC fraternity dismissed following 2018 hazing death". 25 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Student sues Theta Chi, Drake University after alleged hazing incident that left him near death". The Des Moines Register.
  11. ^ "Former University of Arizona student files hazing claim against fraternity".
  12. ^ "Student Protests Erupt at UMass Amherst". The Cowl.
  13. ^ Markos, Mary; Madeja • •, Monica. "UMass Students Under Investigation After Protesting Alleged Sexual Assault at Frat".
  14. ^ https://newjersey.news12.com/amp/rutgers-student-injured-while-pledging-a-fraternity-files-hazing-lawsuit

External links

  •   Media related to Theta Chi at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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This article may be written from a fan s point of view rather than a neutral point of view Please clean it up to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Theta Chi 8X is an international college fraternity It was founded on April 10 1856 at Norwich University then located in Norwich Vermont and has initiated more than 200 000 members and currently has over 8 700 collegiate members across North America Theta Chi8XFoundedApril 10 1856 166 years ago 1856 04 10 Norwich UniversityTypeSocialAffiliationFFC and NIC former ScopeInternationalMotto An Assisting Hand Colors Military Red WhiteSymbolRattlesnakeFlagFlowerRed CarnationPublicationThe RattleChapters245 155 active 5 colonies Members8 700 collegiate200 000 lifetimeHeadquarters865 W Carmel Drive Carmel IN 46032 USAWebsitewww wbr thetachi wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early years at Norwich 1 2 Growth 2 Ideals traditions and symbols 2 1 Maxim 2 2 Badge 2 3 Coat of Arms 3 Creed 4 Monument 5 Theta Chi today 6 Local chapter or member misconduct 7 Chapters 8 Colonies 9 Notable alumni 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditFounding and early years at Norwich Edit Fredrick Norton Freeman Arthur Chase 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 the Chi Psi fraternity The first initiates after the founders were Edward Bancroft Williston and Lorenzo Potter both initiated on April 11 1856 1 Theta Chi s early history is closely connected to the history of Norwich University In 1866 a massive fire devastated the university completely destroying the Old South Barracks where the Fraternity had been founded This disaster prompted the university to move from Norwich Vermont to its present location in Northfield Vermont In 1873 the University nearly closed due to financial reasons however brother Charles Dole then serving as a professor at the University met all of the University s financial obligations from his own pocket saving the institution During fall quarter in 1881 Norwich University was reduced to only 12 students and Theta Chi s membership was reduced to one collegiate member James M Holland 1883 In November of that year Phil S Randall and Henry B Hersey approached Holland and insisted that they be allowed to join Theta Chi Holland agreed thus saving the Fraternity from extinction 2 1 Members of Theta Chi s Alpha chapter in 1902 Growth Edit With the help of brother Charles Dole who was serving in the Vermont State Legislature Theta Chi was formally incorporated under the laws of Vermont on November 22 1888 and acquired its first chapter house in 1890 There were early efforts to expand Theta Chi to both Dartmouth College and Union College but because of the anti expansion sentiment among members of the Alpha chapter and unstable conditions at the University it remained a single entity for 46 years However on December 13 1902 the Beta chapter was installed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology after brother P V Perkins transferred there from Norwich and petitioned Alpha chapter for a charter A Grand Chapter was organized in 1908 to direct the fraternity and promote its growth On April 14 1942 Beta Kappa fraternity merged with Theta Chi with the exception of the chapter at Georgia Tech which chose to become a chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha bringing 16 collegiate chapters and over 6 000 collegiate and alumnus members into the ranks 3 Unlike other Fraternity mergers Beta Kappa was completely absorbed into Theta Chi with no changes to the name or Ritual The Foundation chapter was established in 1953 as a charity to provide educational scholarships and assistance In 1965 the Zeta Gamma chapter was installed at the University of Alberta in Edmonton Alberta Canada making Theta Chi an international fraternity 1 Ideals traditions and symbols Edit Old South Barracks The Greek motto of Theta Chi is 8hroposa Xeir which is translated as An Assisting Hand 4 Theta Chi s motto was secret from the founding in 1856 until the 1930s at which time it was made public and incorporated into the fraternity s coat of arms When Freeman and Chase founded Theta Chi in 1856 they very clearly spelled out the purpose of the Fraternity in the original Constitution Article I stated that the objects of Theta Chi were to bind by closer bonds the members to each other and the mutual assistance of each of its members the advancement and carrying out of any measures at the institution in which it shall be established which shall be of importance to its members and the mutual benefit and improvement of all its members The fraternity continues to guard certain secrets about membership Theta Chi s original coat of arms The Fraternity s colors are military red and white Its flower is the red carnation The national alumni publication is The Rattle named for the rattlesnake that appears on the Fraternity s coat of arms and badge It has become a Theta Chi tradition to celebrate Founders Day on April 10 usually as an alumni gathering Maxim Edit The Fraternity s maxim is Alma Mater First and Theta Chi for Alma Mater and refers to one of the founding ideals of the Fraternity loyalty to one s college or university over the course of one s lifetime 1 Badge Edit The badge of Theta Chi consists of a rattlesnake in the shape of the Greek letter theta and two swords which form the letter chi All badges are gold with the eye of the rattlesnake containing a ruby Egbert Phelps Theta Chi s assistant founder designed the original badge sometime before the founding date Freeman ordered the first badges from a Boston jeweler on April 12 1856 and they were first worn on June 9 1856 2 1 Badge of Theta Chi Coat of Arms Edit The Coat of Arms official description in heraldic phraseology goes as the following Or on a bend gules a nowed serpent between two swords points downwards palewise all the first On an esquire s helmet the Crest an eagle displayed or The true meaning of the Coat of Arms is known only to brothers of the fraternity 1 According to The Manual of Theta Chi the original design for the coat of arms was suggested by Freeman and members of Alpha chapter used his ideas to develop an official image The coat of arms has undergone over a dozen modifications since with the current design being approved in 1939 Creed Edit Flag of Theta Chi Fraternity Frank Schrenk Kappa Pennsylvania 1915 wrote the Creed of Theta Chi It is both an affirmation of the founding principles of Theta Chi and a mission statement for the Fraternity The Creed is traditionally recited by members at chapter meetings and is often discussed in new member education programs to teach the values and ideals of the Fraternity I believe in Theta Chi its traditions and its ideals Born of sturdy manhood nurtured by resolute men ennobled by high and sacred purpose it has taken its place among the educational institutions of America as a promoter of knowledge an advancer of culture and a builder of character It inspires true friendship teaches Truth Temperance and Tolerance extols virtue exacts harmony and extends a helping hand to all who seek it I believe in the primacy of Alma Mater in the usefulness of my Fraternity in its influence and its accomplishments and I shall do all in my power to perpetuate its ideals thereby serving my God my country and my fellow man Monument Edit The Monument of Theta Chi Fraternity On August 29 1931 the day of Theta Chi s 75th Anniversary Convention a stone monument was dedicated at Norwich Vermont The Monument of Theta Chi is a remembrance of the founding of Theta Chi Fraternity The inscription appears as follows On a sitetwo hundred feet north eastof this monument in theOld South Barracks ofNorwich UniversityFrederick Norton Freeman 57andArthur Chase 56foundedTheta Chi Fraternityat 9 p m April 10 1856 2 Theta Chi today EditTheta Chi currently has 155 active chapters and five colonies across the United States and Canada and has initiated over 200 000 members since its founding 5 3 Theta Chi Fraternity s collegiate members are involved on their respective campuses with a multitude of leadership organizations including Omicron Delta Kappa ODK the Order of Omega Student Government Association SGA Phi Beta Kappa Florida Blue Key and NCAA athletics Theta Chi s preferred philanthropies are the United Service Organizations USO Wounded Warrior Project the Children s Miracle Network the American Red Cross Relay for Life The Kyle Charvat Foundation and Habitat for Humanity Theta Chi is one of the largest donating organizations to the United Service Organizations USO Local chapter or member misconduct EditIn 1997 Binaya Oja died participating in a drinking pledging ritual at Clarkson University Pledges were to drink until they vomited His family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the fraternity 6 In 2008 Harrison Kowiak suffered a fatal injury while playing a capture the flag like game as part of initiation at Lenoir Rhyne University In his family s wrongful death lawsuit filed against the fraternity it was reported Kowiak s head struck the concrete when he was tackled 7 In 2012 Philip Dhanens died due to alcohol poisoning after drinking 37 shots of hard liquor with his fellow pledge brothers at Fresno State University Three Theta Chi members were arrested and charged for his death following the incident and as of 2020 the chapter is still inactive 8 In 2018 a Theta Chi member and student died due to alcohol poisoning at the University of California Santa Cruz The organization was disbanded from the university 9 In 2018 a Theta Chi pledge at Drake University sued the fraternity on the local and national levels after a hazing drinking incident left him near death 10 In 2019 a Theta Chi member at the University of Arizona sued for medical expenses and severe loss of eye sight after a hazing incident on April 12 2019 In the claim the pledge cited being beaten and forced to exercise on broken glass while members played loud Nazi music and beat the pledges During this period a glass of habanero sauce was thrown into the pledges eyes where he suffered chemical burns chemosis and a corneal abrasion 11 In February 2021 a petition with over 10 000 signatures to suspend the Theta Chi chapter at the University of Massachusetts Amherst emerged after the fraternity hosted several large parties which were allegedly the cause of higher numbers of COVID cases on the UMass campus The chapter was put on an interim suspension but no other punishments were given out In October 2021 the Theta Chi chapter at the University of Massachusetts Amherst was the center of a student protest after claims that a female student was drugged and raped at a party circulated on various social media platforms 12 A protest that attracted a crowd of over 300 students turned violent when car windows were broken and a resident of the Theta Chi house was hit with a bottle Another petition that had over 30 000 signatures pushed administration to suspend the chapter but the Chancellor at the time Kumble Subbaswamy said without an official complaint or report there was no way for them to properly investigate the incidents 13 In December 2022 the Theta Chi chapter and school at Rutgers University New Brunswick was sued by a freshman who was allegedly forced into drinking life threatening amounts of alcohol as part of a pledge fell down several flights of stairs and was hospitalized for severe injuries 14 Shortly after the lawsuit was filed the letters on the housing for the Theta Chi chapter were taken down Chapters EditMain article List of Theta Chi chaptersColonies EditTheta Chi has formally colonized at Ball State University Durham NC University of Pittsburgh University of North Texas York UniversityNotable alumni EditMain article List of Theta Chi membersReferences Edit a b c d e f 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 III 147 150 ISBN 978 0963715906 a b c Chapman George W The Manual of Theta Chi Ed Dale A Slivinske and David L Westol 17th ed The Grand Chapter 1998 106 08 a b William Raimond Baird Carroll Lurding eds Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities Baird s Manual Online Archive Student Life and Culture Archives University of Illinois University of Illinois Archives Retrieved 15 May 2021 The main archive URL is The Baird s Manual Online Archive homepage Leaders Scholars and Teachers Archived from the original on January 23 2016 Retrieved April 30 2012 We Are Theta Chi Retrieved March 2 2013 FindLaw s New York Supreme Court case and opinions Findlaw Retrieved 2020 07 22 Lawsuit Fraternity hazing killed former Wharton golf standout Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on 2015 09 20 Retrieved 2015 10 18 ABC30 Three charged in Fresno State Theta Chi fraternity hazing death ABC30 Fresno abc30 com ABC30 Fresno Retrieved 2020 07 22 UCSC fraternity dismissed following 2018 hazing death 25 May 2019 Student sues Theta Chi Drake University after alleged hazing incident that left him near death The Des Moines Register Former University of Arizona student files hazing claim against fraternity Student Protests Erupt at UMass Amherst The Cowl Markos Mary Madeja Monica UMass Students Under Investigation After Protesting Alleged Sexual Assault at Frat https newjersey news12 com amp rutgers student injured while pledging a fraternity files hazing lawsuitExternal links Edit Media related to Theta Chi at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Theta Chi amp oldid 1131946660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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