Information about Theta Xi
| Founded | March 29 1864 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York |
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| Type | Social fraternity |
| Scope | National |
| Motto | Juncti Juvant "United they Serve" |
| Colors | Azure Blue and Matte Silver |
| Symbol | Unicorn |
| Flower | Blue Iris |
| Chapters | More than 50 in the United States |
| Patron saint | Benjamin Franklin[1] |
| Headquarters | P.O. Box 411134 St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
| Homepage | [1] |
Theta Xi (ΘΞ) is a fraternity founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York on 29 April 1864. Theta Xi is the only fraternity to be established during the American Civil War. Theta Xi Fraternity was originally founded as an engineering fraternity, the first professional fraternity. It became a general social fraternity by a five to one vote of the membership at the National Convention on April 9, 1926.
Notable alumni
Arts and entertainment
- Richard Boone (Tau), Emmy winning actor
- Jim Davis (Kappa Kappa 159), creator of Garfield comic strip
- Bruce Davison, Golden Globe-winning actor
- Buddy De Sylva (Alpha Nu 78), Oscar-nominated composer, producer, and executive
- Henderson Forsythe, Tony award-winning actor and one of the actors who has played Colonel Sanders for KFC
- Robert LaHendro (Bob), director 1968-79, All in the Family; 1974-75 Good Times; 1974-75 That’s My Mama; 1975-79 Welcome Back Kotter; 1979 Detective School; 1980, Flo; 1984-90 Santa Barbara
- Charles Lederer, film screenwriter, Tony award double winner, producer
- Jack Lindquist, former president of Disneyland (1990-1994)
- Dudley Nichols, Oscar-winning screenwriter
- Jeremy Alyea, Independent film producer, creator of "Smokin in the Annex."
- Charles Pratt, Jr., TV executive & co-executive producer for Melrose Place
- Carl Ragsdale, Oscar-winning director/producer & pioneer in TV commercials and underwater filming
- Loren Sitomer, (Alpha Zeta 1404), former child actor
- Alex Seiden, (Delta 860) Visual effects/Computer Graphics specialist; Supervisor credits for Star Wars (special edition), Jurassic Park, Star Trek: Generations
- Rick Telles (Alpha Zeta 804), producer of MTV’s The Real World, Road Rules, Making the Band, Fear; WB’s The Surreal Life'. His filmography includes: 1983-1985 Loving; 1989 Ghettoblaster; 1987 Fatal Beauty; 1995-1997 The City; 2005 The Shar Jackson Show
- Justin Van Slyke (Kappa Gamma 447), MSNBC Correspondent
- Christopher Blackburn (Kappa Tau 723), 2007 Contestant on NBC's Reality Television show "The Biggest Loser"
Business
- Robert J. Gordon (Eta 607), business author
- Brian D. Barr (Beta Epsilon 776), President, C.E.O., California Audio Technology (CAT)
Government, military and politics
- Major William H. Wiley (Alpha 11, 1st President of the Grand Lodge), major in the Union Army during the Civil War and United States Representative from New Jersey
- Andrew Carnegie (Pi 59) - Steel tycoon and founder of the Carnegie Institute of Technology - now Carnegie Mellon University
- Eric O'Neill (Beta Zeta 707) - a former American FBI operative. He worked as an Investigative Specialist, of the Special Surveillance Group (SSG), and played a pivotal role in the arrest and life imprisonment conviction of his fellow agent, Robert Hanssen, for spying on behalf of the Soviet Union and Russia.
Science and technology
- Charles Hayden (Delta 24), MIT's Charles Hayden Memorial Library and the Boston Museum of Science's Charles Hayden Planetarium are named after him
- Edwin Armstrong, inventor and the Father of FM Radio
- Allen B. DuMont (Alpha 349), American scientist and inventor
- Frederick Winslow Taylor (Gamma 53), ''Father of Scientific Management
- James S. Voss (Beta Zeta 312), Astronaut
Sports
- Al Brosky (Alpha Beta 563), Illinois safety and member of the College Football Hall of Fame.
- Tom Dickens Yale college football player, All-American first-team selection in both 1920 and 1921.
- Tom Penders Former head men's basketball coach at the University of Texas.
- Bob Schaefer, former manager of the Kansas City Royals.
- Stan Sczurek (Theta 706), offensive lineman at Purdue and a professional linebacker was The Boilermakers’ team captain in 1961, he was an All-Big 10 first-teamer and received All-American mention. He played in the East-West Shrine Game and Hula Bowl before becoming a fourth-round draft choice for the Cleveland Browns. Purdue LB—Cleveland Browns, 1963-1965; New York Giants, 1966; Akron Vulcans, 1967
- Jerry Tagge (Alpha Epsilon 916), American and Canadian football quarterback
- Bobby Thomas (Alpha Epsilon 891), an All-Big 8 selection in 1975 and 1976, who played in the Fiesta and Bluebonnet Bowls.
- Len Wilson (Theta 692), is remembered yearly by the Purdue football program, which awards a trophy in his honor to the most unselfish and dedicated player. He won the team’s 1957 award as its best defensive back, led it in kickoff returns in 1958 and played in the Blue-Gray Game. Wilson was drafted by the Steelers and played for Saskatchewan in the CFL in 1960. Purdue DB—Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1960
- Steve Wright (football) (Alpha Lambda 430), played on Sugar Bowl and Peach Bowl teams, Green Bay first-round pick in 1964.
List of Chapters and Colonies
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Iris
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Iris is a genus of between 200-300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers which takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.
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Iris is a genus of between 200-300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers which takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.
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Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
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Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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James Robert "Jim" Davis (born July 28, 1945), is an American cartoonist who created the popular comic strip Garfield.
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Biography
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Bruce Davison
Davison at the 79th Annual Academy Awards Children Uniting Nations/Billboard afterparty
Born May 28 1946
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Davison at the 79th Annual Academy Awards Children Uniting Nations/Billboard afterparty
Born May 28 1946
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George Gard "Buddy" DeSylva (January 27 1895 - July 11 1950) was an American songwriter. He was born in New York City, but grew up in California and attended the University of Southern California. His father, Aloysius J.
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Henderson Forsythe (September 11, 1917 – April 17, 2006) was an American actor.
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KFC
Wholly owned subsidiary
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Wholly owned subsidiary
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Key people Harland Sanders (Founder)
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Charles Davies Lederer (December 31, 1906 - died March 5, 1976) was an American film writer and director.
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Sleeping Beauty Castle as decorated for the park's 50th birthday.
Disneyland Park
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Sleeping Beauty Castle as decorated for the park's 50th birthday.
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Dudley Nichols (April 6, 1895 – January 4, 1960) was an American screenwriter who first came to prominence after winning and refusing the screenwriting Oscar for The Informer in 1936.
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Robert J. Gordon
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William Halsted Wiley (July 10, 1842, New York City - May 2, 1925, Orange, New Jersey), was an American Republican Party politician who represented New Jersey's 8th congressional district from 1903 to 1907 and from 1909 to 1911, and was also a co-founder and former president of the
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