Sunday, August 23, 2009

January 15, Vol. 5, No. 4 - Part 1

Convention Recap!

A mere 11 days after the close of convention, the recap was already out to the masses. Being charged with the duty of putting out a similar recap for the past 6 years, their punctuality makes me blush, i have to admit.

If you have been following along with the Archi, many of the updates are old news. However, here afe a few items of business discussed at the 9th convention:

Dinocrates
A petition of the Delta Club from the University of Texas was granted approval, thus inaugurating the Dinocrates Colony. Though, they didn't necessarily call the colonies back then. This group, aptly lead by Professor & Brother Raymond Everett of Iktinos, has 11 interested bodies.

Los Angeles Alumni Group
The LA alumni group was officially recognized. Of the 3 board members, none were originally from Andronicus. Glen Ingles was initiated as Mnesicles, but transferred to USC, and thus became a member of the Andronicus Chapter (BTW, served as their WA for a period of time.)
The other oficers were David E. Postle Jr. of Anthemios (Son of Honorary Brother David E. Postle Sr.) and Chester L. Carolja of Mnesicles (former Archi Editor).

Alumni Associations
Alumni Associations, as we know them today, specific to each chapter, came to be at the 9th convention. The idea was known as "the Chicago Plan" as it was put forth by the Chicago Alumni Group. Until this time, all alumni associations were established by city. By 1924, we had alumni groups in Chicago, Minneapolis/Minnesota, Columbus, Detroit, and Los Angeles (see above). This change in structure allows for the city based organizations to remain in place, but operate purely as a social organization. Though the official plan hasn't been spelled out for us in this issue, it would seem to me that this change may have been the death knell for city based alumni groups.

The Sister Pin
The 59th convention brought out a lot of discussion about the sister pin. Funnily, 50 conventions previous, it was asserted that The Sister Pin, which in this issue is described as "A larger size of the crest than is now worn as a guard..." shall only be worn by blood relations. Are we meant to assume that giving said pin to the lady in your life was verboten by the convention? I think so..
This is not going to be the last time we see something about the Sister Pin.

Changes to the Ritual
The Grand Lecturer, Rexford Newcomb presented his revisions to The Ritual, and they were subsequently adopted. The intent of these revisions were to provide a means to which each chapter could easily provide the same show, and included blueprints, and costume drawings. Likely, this is the version of The Ritual that has been retained by the Andronicus Chapter. This is a must-read for all you Ritual-o-philes! Page 3, people.

But most fascinating is the Editorial located on page 4. Those crazy Anthemians presented a paper that proposed an ADDITIONAL 5 degrees. That's right. not a total of 5, but an addition of 5... for a total of 8. The additional 5 called for separate degrees to distinguish a brother upon graduation, upon recognition in the profession, to distinguish faculty members, and to distinguish master architects.

After the discussion at the 58th convention to incorporate an alumni oath into the ritual, I am beginning to have that sinking feeling that every new idea any of us ever had, in regards to this fraternity, may not, in fact, be new at all.

I bet you can guess how this discussion went down. but if you want to know for sure, the last line of the editorial reads: "All APX men are brothers on the same footing when initiated; let us safeguard that ideal no matter what the circumstances intervene afterwards." Well said.

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  2. *Where's the edit function, Google?"

    It's striking how many of the first 9 chapters were established as local organizations for years before joining APX: Sigma Upsilon, Arcus, Tau Epsilon Chi, Cyma Club, Alpha Chi, Delta Club, and Carnegie Architectural Society. (Gargoyle had its chance and missed it.)

    I doubt affiliating with Alpha Rho Chi was an easy decision for these locals to make. The local would have to surrender its name, symbols, and history (frequently predating APX's). All local ritual or initiations would be invalidated in favor The Ritual of Alpha Rho Chi. The alumni and even founders of the local would no longer be considered members unless they could be persuaded to join the new fraternity and complete its ritual.

    This Archi notes that Delta Club was an outgrowth of an eight-year old organization. This suggests that the decision to petition APX was not unanimous in the local fraternity and that the members of Delta Club left with the intent of joining Alpha Rho Chi. This story seems similar to 10 members of Cyma forming Mnesicles Club in 1916. When compared to this, some of the trials of Hadrian and Cossutius fade into insignificance.


    Spoiler: The Archi first uses "colony" is reference to Vitruvius in 1954.



    The death knell sounded by adoption of the Chicago Plan would still be ringing for another 35 years in cities as distant as Seattle.

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  3. The sister pin will be described differently in later versions of the fraternity by-laws. Stay tuned.

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