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Originally Posted by chi-o_cat
Maybe that's part of the reason Kappa Alpha Theta typically is shortened to just "Theta" and Beta Theta Pi uses "Beta"- it avoids the issue of using initials since Theta is not the Greek equivalent of T, and a lot of times there's not a quick & easy way to type a Θ, especially before computers.
However, this thread brings back a Theta Rush song that after almost 30 years is still in my head, so...thanks? "We, we are Kappa Alpha Theta, K-A-T!" In that one instance, yes, they used T.
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Forgot about Beta Theta Pi. And "...you're welcome?"
My early years as an alumni (1990-1995), I used the MS-WORD symbol font for all of my Fraternity related documentation including chapter names, so I got *quite* familiar with the roman letter that corresponded to each in the Symbol font. Theta was Q, I think.