Tuesday, August 11, 2009

November 15, 1923, Vol. 5, No. 2 Part 1

Expansion: 1920's Style.

The early attempts at expansion for this fraternity seems to be dominated by brothers of a certain chapter becoming faculty at another university. The "new" chapters at USC, UVA & KSU were all initiated by faculty members who were brothers at other chapters.
At this stage in the project, less than 10 years since the foundation of the fraternity, we have faculty planted at North Dakota Agricultural College, North Carolina State College, Washington State College (that's right.. in Pullman), Harvard University, Iowa State University & New York University. However, most interesting of all are the brothers who are teaching at the University of Texas in Austin (Raymond Everett, Iktinos,), and Oklahoma A & M College (Joseph J. Patterson, Anthemios, '17).

We have the benefit of knowing that both of these chapters were established in 1925, and on page 3 of this issue, there's an indication that a chapter may be in the works at Texas. Knowing that Cass Gilbert was the master planner at this university and a Master Architect during this time period puts it all into deeper perspective.

For the Betterment...

A curious editorial on page 4 of this issue notes that many of our chapters have been planning events on the Sabbath. What's worse is, they're planning events on Saturday nights that go into the wee hours of the morning, therefore also violating the Sabbath. Tsk Tsk.
No disrespect from me, of course, for any brother or person who is observant of their particular sabbath. I would hate for anyone to sully the fair name of Alpha Rho Chi by holding events on the Sabbath. And Kudos to Mnesicles for instead holding their initiations and "oriental night" on one of the "other 6 days of the week."

oh sweet irony.

2 comments:

  1. Brother Townes' song "Alpha Rho Chi Forever" has not made the leap to The Archi Pledge. The song borrows the tune of "Honeymoon Time," a waltz ballad written by William F Caesar and Irving Weill in 1922. Sheet music: http://odin.indstate.edu/about/units/rbsc/kirk/PDFs/ps1922_honeymoon.pdf

    Has anyone written any APX songs to the tune of "It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time" to confound scholars in 2094?
    http://www.rocketboom.com/know-your-meme-peanut-butter-jelly-time/

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  2. It appears that the fraternity's by-laws prohibited meetings to be conduct business "on the first day of the week commonly called Sunday." The sub-section did provide an exception for a memorial meeting or funeral of a deceased brother – but only with the WGA's express approval. The subsection was not repealed until at least 1974.

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