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John O. Moseley

President and the university of Oklahoma, former eminent supreme archon, has an award named after most prestigious award an SAE chapter can do

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Bethel College

8th Kentucky Iota

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Founding Date

March 9 1856

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First Chapter

University of Alabama

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First national convention

Murfreesboro Tennessee, 4 of the 8 chapters, summer 1858

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First Northern Chapter

Was initiated in Pennsylvania college June 4, 1883

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Core Values

Scholarship, service, leadership, friendship

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Colors

Royal Purple and Old Gold

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Goddess and patron saint

Minerva

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How many chapters/members?

300 chapters, 350,000 members

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Vanderbilt University

2nd Tennessee Nu

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

3rd North Carolina Xi

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Georgia Military Institute

4th Georgia Pi

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Union University

5th Tennessee Eta

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College of William and Mary

6th Virginia Kappa

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University of Virginia

7th Virginia Omicron

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George Washington University

10th Washington City Rho

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Noble Leslie DeVotie

First death of civil war, wrote the ritual, created the grip, chose the name

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John Barratt Rudulph

Designed the badge, lost his left arm in battle of new hope

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Abner Edwin Patton

First eminent archon

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Bunting Brothers

Harry and George, advocated for SAE expansion in 'the record' and were responsible for the starting of 50 chapters, attended Southwestern Presbyterian University (Rhodes College) founded Northwestern chapter

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Billy Levere

Northwestern chapter by Harry Bunting, matured the fraternity and server as Eminent Supreme Deputy Archon and Eminent Supreme Archon, died February 22, 1927

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National Headquarters

Levere memorial temple in Evanston, Illinois

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U.S. President SAE

William McKinley, mount union college chapter

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Lucie Pattie

Kentucky Military Institute when civil war starts, preserved the rituals, once the war ended a man gave her the grip and she gave them all of the information, and was made the only female member

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Notable Alumni

Troy Aikman

Paul Foster

Pete Caroll

Pistol Pete

Christian McCafrey

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The creed

Written 1899 in Baltimore Sun as response to prompt, not officially adopted until 2001

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Phi Alpha

brightness through obscurity

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4 virtues

Honor, loyalty, fraternity, friendship

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Symbol

Lion

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SAE magazine

The record

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University of Alabama

1st mother mu

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Baylor University

9th Texas Theta

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Newton Nash Clements

SAE's first pledge and was eventually the Alabama Speaker of the House

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Where did Troy Aikman attend school?

UCLA

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Where did Paul Foster attend school?

Baylor

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Where did Pete Caroll attend school?

Uni of Pacific

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Where did Pistol Pete Maravich attend school?

LSU

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Where did Christan McCafrey attend school?

Stanford

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Where did Lucy Pattie study?

Kentucky Military Institute, Kentucky Chi

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Who kept all the SAE records during Civil Ware?

Lucy Pattie

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What did Lucy Pattie say about hiding the records?

hid them where neither friend or foe might find them

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What did the surviving brothers do with Lucy after Civil War?

Re-established chapter

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Who was the only woman member in SAE?

Lucy Pattie

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Founders

Noble Leslie Devotie

Nathan Elams Cockrell

John Barratt Rudolph

John Webb Kerr

Samuel Marion Dennis

Wade Hampton Foster

Abner Edwin Patton

Thomas Chappell Cook

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How did Noble Leslie DeVoite die?

Fell off a boat in mobile bay while crossing ships, washed up on shore 3 days later

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When was the record made?

1880

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