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D. is wrong so I guess you know the answer then.:D Tisk tisk Erik knew that one. lol
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I don't ever remember reading about colonies and conclaves in the Black Book, so I would assume they are not required to send a delegate and they wouldn't have a vote. But hey I could be wrong the last edition of the Black Book I have is from 97.
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How much did the first fraternity house purchased by Alpha chapter cost?
a. It was donated b. $100,000 c.$ 8,500 d.$10,000 |
First - a colony must attend either RLC or Conclave prior to Chartering.
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I think the first TKE chapter house to be occupied was known as
the Daniel Webster Wilder mansion, the first fraternity house at Wesleyan. They said it was inadequate and cold; it was leased. They purchased a house at 416 E. Walnut, I think, for $8,500 from Prof. Zeller, and this was the first owned one, in the spring of 1910, occupying it until the fall of 1924 according to Tex Flint. ALSO... I goofed...it was another local Phi alumnus, Andrew Jackson "Jack" Barr, not Richard Henry Little, who was the influential Phi Delta Theta attorney, killed when his Pierce Arrow stalled on the camelback crossing between Bloomington and Normal. Had he not been killed, we would all likely be Phi Delts today. Barr further had said he would build us a house and he, being single, would live in it too...'twas not to be. HEGEMONS--take note, triviologists, too, and know it was BARR not LITTLE who was killed in the Great Arrow, made by Pierce Arrow. He was returning from a date, and was hit by an Illinois Central train. Hope he had at least some good luck that night. |
C is the correct answer!
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Let me guess, as my prize I get to sleep with a virgin? No? A young lady in heat? No? Hmmm, a worn out whore from Atlanta? Oh, no prize, oh, well, ok. |
Somebody is hyper today. lol
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The Black book is black. The silver book is silver. What color is the golden book?
a.blue b.green c.red d.gold |
Golden Book
This was a super question...NOW the rest of the story.
There were TEN golden books done by Pete Leland of the Leland Publishers, and the rest were red, and commonly called "Golden Book" to refer to the anniversary, not the color. Each new TKE chapter would be presented a copy of the TKE Golden Book to be placed in their college library. So, if you cannot find one, check your college library. As to the ten Golden ones, I think the Grand Coucil got some, and I know Dick Hall got one. Dick had signatures of the prominent Tekes in his, and since I bought one from HQ, I did the same, but by the time I got around getting signatures, Jimmie Love and Wallace Macauley had died. Many of you have signed my book, which I still have. Dick Hall got carried away at Zeta Iota "Canadian Alpha" one night and gave them his gold Golden Book. The chapter is now gone and so far as I know no one has tried to trace it. My Golden Book is the only one full of early TKE signatures I have been asked to donate or will it to the TKE Archives. What archives? The so-called archives is in such a shambles that not even Jim Kane would tackle that project. I am not trying to blame anyone...there was a period when these things were not important to TKE...in time, they will be. So, there were gold Golden Books commemorating the Golden Anniversary of TKE, ten of them, the rest red. YITB, Erik Conard |
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