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Old 07-18-2006, 04:23 PM
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In one of the ancient Greek systems for representing numbers, alpha omega omicron would represent 1870 -- the founding year that both Theta and Kappa share. See the discussion of the alphabetic numbering system at

http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac...k_numbers.html

Obviously, I have no way of knowing what meaning(s) are actually given to anything on the badge of either fraternity.
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Old 07-18-2006, 07:45 PM
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AOII has a connection to Kappa Kappa Gamma. Barnard College (of Columbia University) was founded in 1889. Kappa chartered a chapter there in 1891. The classes were very small, and because the entrance requirements included knowledge of Latin and Greek, in addition to may other rigorous subjects, most students were slightly older than the traditional college students because they had to study after prep school in order to pass the entrance examinations. Since the classes were small, Kappa traditionally admitted to membership the entirety of each class. The class preceding the class of our founders was significantly larger and Kappa could not take everyone. As a result, the College needed a new fraternity. This need, along with other conditions, led to the founding of AOII. Our founders pledged themselves in December 1896 and officially became Alpha chapter of AOII on January 2, 1897.

Alpha Epsilon Phi was also founded at Barnard, in 1909. By that time Barnard had chapters of Kappa Alpha Theta (1898), Gamma Phi Beta (1901), Alpha Phi(1903), Delta Delta Delta (1903), and Chi Omega (1907). Unfortunately Greek life was later banned at Barnard and by 1917 all fraternities had closed their chapters, since recruitment of new members was prohibited.
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Old 07-18-2006, 10:37 PM
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Sigma Nu was more or less founded in opposition to hazing and other ill-thought-of practices of Alpha Tau Omega's first chapter at the Virginia Military Institute.

To see more, click here for a thread on the legend of the "Blackfoot/Whitefoot":http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=38908

To be fair, ATO's version doesn't discuss much about the fact that they were the bad guys in all of this, but they were. Take my word for it because I'm completely unbiased.
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