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Gamma chapter at Washington & Jefferson; founded in 1842 |
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Name the oldest continually active Beta chapter, the college of its location, and the year of its founding. |
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Alpha Sigma Chi; 1879; Rutgers, Cornell, Stevens, St. Lawrence, and Maine. |
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An alliance with what Greek letter fraternity added five chapters to Beta Theta Pi. What year did this happen and name the location of the five chapters. |
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North Carolina and Davidson; Virginia |
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An agreement with the Mystic Seven revived closed chapters where and strengthened a chapter where else? |
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How long is the colonization period? |
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About how many charters have been granted since 1839? |
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1) delegates meeting in convention, charged with the ultimate decision-making of all Beta policies and procedures 2) pledging and initiating of men |
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What two privileges are reserved to the chapter? |
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$5.00 per semester to the Beta Heritage Fund; created by the 1994 Convention in Marco Island, Florida. |
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Each collegiate member contributes how much money to what fund in order to maintain the Foundation and Administrative Office. Which convention created this fund? |
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It provided for each chapter to be named for their geographic location. (Ohio Univ chapter would be the 'Athens Chapter') |
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What did the second Beta Constitution (1840) provide for in relation to chapter names? |
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Each chapter be given a Greek-letter name indicating its priority of establishment |
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The Constitution was amended in 1842 to provide what in relation to chapter names? |
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Provides that all inactive or closed chapters shall regain its Greek name if and when it is rechartered. |
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What does the Fraternity's Code provide? |
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What group facilitates brotherhood and deals with internal discipline within the Fraternity? |
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