Theta tau exam 1

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Lambda

(Λλ)

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Mu

(Μμ)

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Nu

(Νν)

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Xi

(Ξξ)

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Omicron

(Oo)

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Pi

(Ππ)

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Rho

(Ρρ)

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Sigma

(Σσς)

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Tau

(Ττ)

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Upsilon

(Υυ)

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Phi

(Φφ)

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Chi

(Χχ)

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Psi

(Ψψ)

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Omega

(Ωω)

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Theta Tau Purpose

The purpose of Theta Tau is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest among its members, and to unite them in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship.

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Original name

Society of Hammer and Tongs

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National Founding Fathers

Erich J. Schrader, Elwin L. Vinal, William M. Lewis, Isaac B. Hanks

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First Chapter

Alpha, est. Oct. 15, 1904 - University of Minnesota

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Second Chapter

Beta, est. March 26, 1906 - Michigan Technological University

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Third Chapter

Gamma, est. Nov. 8, 1907 - Colorado School of Mines

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Fourth Chapter

Delta, est. May 23, 1911 - Case Western Reserve University

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Fifth Chapter

Epsilon, est. May 4, 1911 - University of California, Berkeley

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Open Motto of Theta Tau

Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; ... - Ecclesiastes 9:10

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Six Obligations

  1. Obey its laws and customs 2. Adhere to its traditions 3. Pay promptly your bills 4. Attend regularly its meetings 5. Participate actively in its affairs 6. Faithfully perform duties entrusted to you

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Founder's Day Information

Founder's Day is celebrated on October 15th, marking the day the fraternity was founded in 1904 by four students at the School of Mines at the University of Minnesota

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Alpha
(Αα)
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Beta
(Ββ)
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Gamma
(Γγ)
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Delta
(Δδ)
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Epsilon
(Εε)
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Zeta
(Ζζ)
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Eta
(Ηη)
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Theta
(Θθ)
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Iota
(Ιι)
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Kappa
(Κκ)