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Former US congressman and frater from the ETSU chapter in Tennessee passes away
Grand Prytanis Mark Romig and Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Mourn the
Loss of James H. Quillen, Beloved Frater and Former US Congressman (INDIANAPOLIS) -- On November 2, 2003, former US Congressman and beloved Frater James H. Quillen passed on to Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity's Chapter Eternal. He was 87. In 1982, Frater Quillen became an honorary initiate of the Pi-Gamma Chapter at Eastern Tennessee State University (ETSU). "Frater Quillen's service and devotion to the people of Tennessee, our Nation and his extraordinary representation of our Fraternity embodied the characteristics of Love, Charity and Esteem," said Mark Romig, Grand Prytanis. As one of ten children in a Tennessee farming family, the need to help support his family led him to turn down an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point. Therefore, he began work instead at the Kingsport Times-News and the Kingsport Press. In 1936, Frater Quillen launched his own weekly newspaper, the Kingsport Mirror and in the process, he became the youngest newspaper publisher in the country. Frater Quillen began his service in the United States Navy shortly after the attack at Pearl Harbor. Beginning as an ensign, he eventually rose to the rank of lieutenant and saw action aboard the aircraft carrier USS Antietam in both theaters of the war. Representing Tennessee in the US House of Representatives from 1963 to 1997, an active legislative agenda included his sponsorship of the first legislation to establish a federal law preventing the desecration of the American flag. He was also instrumental in naming John Philip Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever" as America's national march. Frater Quillen was best known for his passion and mastery of constituent relations. Many years ago, he once rode a mule up to a mountaintop to personally speak with a farmer and advise him that he had solved the man's trouble with the Department of Agriculture. Unable to afford the experience of higher education for himself, Frater Quillen assisted in bringing in millions of dollars to Tennessee to build or add on to colleges. As a reflection of his devotion to the state of Tennessee and higher education, Eastern Tennessee State University proudly renamed their College of Medicine in his honor. Posthumously, ETSU's library will now stand as a memorial to Frater Quillen's undying devotion to his constituents. During his distinguished career, Frater Quillen received many honors and awards including honorary degrees from King College, Milligan College, and Tusculum College. Frater Quillen was also honored by the creation of a James H. Quillen Regional Heart Center at Holston Valley Hospital in Kingsport (Tenn.), the James H. and Cecile C. Quillen Center for Rehabilitative Medicine in Johnson City (Tenn.), and the Quillen Chair of Excellence in Education at ETSU. He was the first honorary member of the ETSU Foundation and was bestowed the foundation's highest honor, the George L. Carter Award. Frater Quillen's political career was also recognized by 29 consecutive Golden Bulldog awards for fiscal integrity and the Golden Plow Award for serving American farmers, along with numerous veterans' association honors. "Jimmy Quillen never forgot a friend, and his influence will forever be felt on the ETSU campus. It is indeed a better place because of his remarkable life and work," said Paul E. Stanton, Jr., ETSU President. |
He may be gone now, but his name will live on forever in TKE history; may he rest in peace.
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