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Alpha Kappa Pi

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Alpha Kappa Pi
ΑΚΠ
FoundedJanuary 1, 1921; 103 years ago (January 1, 1921)
New Jersey Institute of Technology
TypeSocial
Former affiliationNIC
StatusMerged
Merge dateSeptember 6, 1946
SuccessorAlpha Sigma Phi
ScopeNational
Colors  Dartmouth Green and   White
FlowerYellow Tea Rose
PublicationThe Alpha
Chapters36
Headquarters
United States

Alpha Kappa Pi (ΑΚΠ) was an American collegiate social fraternity founded in 1921 at the Newark College of Engineering. In 1946, it merged with Alpha Sigma Phi.

History

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Alpha Kappa Pi was a social fraternity founded on Jan. 1, 1921 at the Newark College of Engineering (now New Jersey Institute of Technology), under the name Phi Delta Zeta. A committee was formed to complete a plan for nationalization, largely by absorbing local fraternity chapters. It established its Beta chapter in 1926 at Wagner College (in New York), lending the name of the Wagner local chapter to become the name of the new national, now Alpha Kappa Pi, and adding two more chapters that year. Alpha Kappa Pi would go on to form 36 chapters over the next two decades.[1]

Alpha Kappa Pi joined the NIC in 1931.In addition to the absorption of local chapters, three of the remaining chapters of Sigma Delta Rho were added in 1936-37, as were two chapters of disintegrating Theta Nu Epsilon, in 1940.[1] It had a total membership of 3,105 in 1940.[2]

On September 6, 1946, Alpha Kappa Pi merged with Alpha Sigma Phi (ΑΣΦ), mostly resulting in new chapters. There were only two campuses where a local merger was effected, as both groups were active there. Some recently dormant chapters of ΑΚΠ were assigned new names within the Alpha Sigma Phi roster.[1]

Symbols

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The fratrnitys badge was a 7-pointed gold star in black enamel, decorated with the Greek letters ΑΚΠ above crossed swords.[2] Its colors were Dartmouth green and white. Its flower was the yellow tea rose.

Alpha Kappa Pi's magazine was The Alpha [2]

Chapters

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Following is a list of Alpha Kappa Pi chapters. Inactive chapters and institutions are in italics.[2][1]

Chapter Chartered date

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Institution Location Status References
Alpha January 1, 1921September 6, 1946 New Jersey Institute of Technology Newark, New Jersey Merged (ΑΣΦ) [a][b]
Beta November 15, 1926September 6, 1946 Wagner College Staten Island, New York Merged (ΑΣΦ) [c][d]
Gamma June 24, 1926September 6, 1946 Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, New Jersey Merged (ΑΣΦ) [e][f]
Delta November 19, 1926September 6, 1946 Polytechnic Institute Brooklyn, New York Merged (ΑΣΦ) [g][h]
Epsilon January 1, 1927 – 1928 Ellsworth College Iowa Falls, Iowa Inactive [i]
Zeta January 7, 1928 – 1935 Coe College Cedar Rapids, Iowa Withdrew (local) [j]
Eta May 12, 1928September 6, 1946 Presbyterian College Clinton, South Carolina Merged (ΑΣΦ) [k][l]
Theta June 1, 1928 – 1938 Columbia University New York City, New York Inactive [m]
Iota May 4, 1929September 6, 1946 Mount Union College Alliance, Ohio Merged (ΑΣΦ) [n][o]
Kappa May 4, 1929 – 1935; 1939–1940 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Inactive [p]
Lambda June 1, 1929September 6, 1946 Bethany College Bethany, West Virginia Merged (ΑΣΦ) [q][r]
Mu December 14, 1929September 6, 1946 Marshall University Huntington, West Virginia Merged (ΑΣΦ) [s][t]
Nu January 31, 1930September 6, 1946 Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Merged (ΑΣΦ) [u][v]
Xi May 26, 1930 – 1943 North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina Inactive [w]
Omicron June 30, 1930September 6, 1946 Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania Merged (ΑΣΦ) [x][y]
Pi January 31, 1931 – 1936 University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire Inactive [z]
Rho March 28, 1931September 6, 1946 Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey Merged (ΑΣΦ) [aa][ab]
Sigma May 29, 1930September 6, 1946 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Champaign and Urbana, Illinois Merged (ΑΣΦ) [ac][ad]
Tau May 30, 1931September 6, 1946 Tufts University Medford, Massachusetts Merged (ΑΣΦ) [ae][af]
Upsilon February 11, 1932 –1938 Centre College Danville, Kentucky Inactive [ag]
Phi February 3, 1932 – 1939 St. John's College Annapolis, Maryland Inactive [ah]
Chi May 18, 1932September 6, 1946 Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, North Carolina Merged (ΑΣΦ) [ai][aj]
Psi April 22, 1933September 6, 1946 West Virginia Wesleyan College Buckhannon, West Virginia Merged (ΑΣΦ) [ak][al]
Alpha Alpha May 4, 1935September 6, 1946 Hartwick College Oneonta, New York Merged (ΑΣΦ) [am][an]
Alpha Beta November 8, 1935September 6, 1946 Trine University Angola, Indiana Merged (ΑΣΦ) [ao][ap]
Alpha Gamma September 11, 1936September 6, 1946 Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster, Pennsylvania Merged (ΑΣΦ) [aq][ar]
Alpha Delta March 13, 1937September 6, 1946 University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio Merged (ΑΣΦ) [as][at]
Alpha Epsilon June 12, 1937September 6, 1946 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Merged (ΑΣΦ) [au][av]
Alpha Zeta February 12, 1938September 6, 1946 Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan Merged (ΑΣΦ) [aw][ax]
Alpha Eta April 20, 1940September 6, 1946 Milton College Milton, Wisconsin Merged (ΑΣΦ) [ay][az]
Alpha Theta May 18, 1940September 6, 1946 Wofford College Spartanburg, South Carolina Merged (ΑΣΦ) [ba][bb]
Alpha Iota May 28, 1940September 6, 1946 American University Washington, D.C. Merged (ΑΣΦ) [bc][bd]
Alpha Kappa November 16, 1940September 6, 1946 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York Merged (ΑΣΦ) [be][bf]
Alpha Lambda January 17, 1942September 6, 1946 Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio Merged (ΑΣΦ) [bg][bh]
Alpha Mu April 18, 1942 – 1943 Carthage College Kenosha, Wisconsin Inactive [bi]
Alpha Nu February 20, 1943September 6, 1946 University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut Merged (ΑΣΦ) [bj][bk]
  1. ^ Originated as Phi Delta Zeta (local) in 1921.
  2. ^ Became the Alpha Rho chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  3. ^ Originated as Alpha Kappa Pi (local) in 1923, whose name was adopted by the new national fraternity.
  4. ^ Became the Alpha Sigma chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  5. ^ Originated as Phi Nu (local) in 1923.
  6. ^ Became the Alpha Tau chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  7. ^ Originated as Phi Psi (local) in 1922.
  8. ^ Became the Alpha Upsilon chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  9. ^ Now a community college, Ellsworth College had been a four-year institution while hosting a chapter of Alpha Kappa Pi. This chapter originated as either Chi Pi Theta (local) or as Chi Tau Gamma Theta in 18xx (?). The Baird's Archive shows two conflicting predecessor groups.
  10. ^ Originated as Lambda Tau Delta (local) in 1920. After withdrawal from Alpha Kappa Pi, this chapter merged into older local fraternity Delta Phi Epsilon, a group which had originated in 1901. On January 16, 1954 the combined local fraternity would become the restored Beta Epsilon chapter of Sigma Nu.
  11. ^ Originated as Phi Delta Tau (local) in 1927.
  12. ^ Became the Alpha Psi chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  13. ^ Chapter originated as Sigma Theta (local) in 1928.
  14. ^ Originated as Zeta Xi Lambda (local) in 1923.
  15. ^ Became the Beta Alpha chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  16. ^ Originated as the Alpha Club (local) in 1929. Alpha Sigma Phi named this as its Beta Beta chapter, even though it had been dormant for a few years at the time of the national merger.
  17. ^ Originated as Alpha Pi Alpha (local) in 1925.
  18. ^ Became the Beta Gamma chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  19. ^ Originated as Sigma Psi (local) in 1922.
  20. ^ Became the Beta Delta chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  21. ^ Originated as a group from Howard Hall (local) in 1927.
  22. ^ Became the Beta Epsilon chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  23. ^ Originated as the Alpha Club (local) in 1929. Alpha Sigma Phi named this as its Beta Zeta chapter, even though it the chapter was dormant at the time of the national merger.
  24. ^ Originated as Delta Sigma Chi (local) in 1920.
  25. ^ Merged with the Upsilon chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  26. ^ Originated as Delta Pi Epsilon (local) in 1921.
  27. ^ Originated as Phi Lambda Sigma (local) in 1926.
  28. ^ Became the Beta Theta chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  29. ^ Originated as Kappa Zeta Rho (local) in 1926.
  30. ^ Merged with the Eta chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  31. ^ Originated as Delta Phi Sigma (local) in 1906.
  32. ^ Became the Beta Iota chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  33. ^ Originated as Delta Phi Upsilon (local) in 1929.
  34. ^ Originated as Sigma Tau Omicron (local) in 1928.
  35. ^ Originated as Lambda Tau (local) in 1927.
  36. ^ Became the Beta Mu chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  37. ^ Originated as Chi Alpha Tau (local) in 1923.
  38. ^ Became the Beta Nu chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  39. ^ Originated as Alpha Sigma Chi (local) in 1932.
  40. ^ Became the Beta Xi chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  41. ^ Originated as Phi Lambda Tau (local) in 1924.
  42. ^ Became the Beta Omicron chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  43. ^ Formed by absorption of the Eta chapter of Sigma Delta Rho in 1936, which had chartered with that fraternity in 1929. Earlier, that chapter had formed as the Torch Club (local) in 1927. While a chapter of Sigma Delta Rho it accepted the members of another F&M local called Alpha Pi.
  44. ^ Became the Beta Pi chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  45. ^ Formed by absorption of the Gamma chapter of Sigma Delta Rho in 1936, which had chartered with that fraternity in 1924. This chapter had originated as Zeta Omicron (local) in 1921.
  46. ^ Became the Beta Rho chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  47. ^ Formed by absorption of the Epsilon chapter of Sigma Delta Rho in 1936, which had chartered with that fraternity in 1926. A year earlier, in 1925, this chapter had its origination as Kappa Alpha Chi (local).
  48. ^ Became the Beta Sigma chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  49. ^ Originated as Psi Delta (local) in 1934.
  50. ^ Became the Beta Tau chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  51. ^ Originated as the Epsilon Society (local) in 1939.
  52. ^ Became the Beta Upsilon chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  53. ^ Originated as Alpha Beta Gamma (local) in 1939.
  54. ^ Became the Beta Phi chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  55. ^ Originated as Phi Epsilon Alpha (local) in 1937.
  56. ^ Became the Beta Chi chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  57. ^ Originated as a chapter of Theta Nu Epsilon in 1928.
  58. ^ Became the Beta Psi chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  59. ^ Originated as a chapter of Theta Nu Epsilon in 1923.
  60. ^ Became the Gamma Alpha chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
  61. ^ Originated as Alpha Kappa Pi (local), thus with the same name as the national it would join in 1942. It had originated as the local Alpha Kappa Pi in 1921.
  62. ^ Originated as Phi Kappa Lambda (local) in 1941.
  63. ^ Became the Gamma Gamma chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive)". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 6 March 2023. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  2. ^ a b c d William Raimond Baird (1940). Manual of American College Fraternities. G. Banta Publishing Company. p. 71.
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