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<p>Beta Theta Pi is dedicated to building men of principle for a principled life. Our brotherhood aids the individual, builds the Fraternity and strengthens the host academic institution through lifelong devotion to intellectual excellence, high standards of moral conduct and responsible citizenship.</p>
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Lets be fair here, The Beta Theta Pi (&Beta;&Theta;&Pi;) Fraternity is friendly, courteous, and has so much alumni money that the school doesn't want to touch them. They literally went and helped out a TKE who yelled at some fijis out of his window and nobody did anything. There ARE some bad individuals, like every single fraternity on campus, who are members of that organization.. but as a group they are quite a cornerstone on Knox Campus.
  
<p>LIFELONG FRIENDSHIP — Bonded by oath and ritual, Betas form lifelong bonds of trust and friendship which are the foundation of the Fraternity’s mission.</p>
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Their house is located across from TKE and near the library. Stereotypically they are known as the jock frat because many Betas play football and some other sports. This stereotype is often but not universally true, as evidenced by their president Jackson Faulkner, who neither plays football nor lives up to their stereotype. They can often be found on their porch grilling, drinking, and inflicting their musical taste on those nearby. The Xi Chapter of Beta Theta Pi is the first fraternity to exist on the Knox College campus, and it is also the first fraternity established in Illinois.  
  
<p>CULTIVATION OF THE INTELLECT — Beta membership encourages individual and chapter support of the academic mission and provides opportunities for co-curricular learning and personal growth.</p>
 
  
<p>RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP — Betas participate in a system of self-governance, bound by trust and responsibility, which nurtures the development of social and leadership skills.</p>
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At 9:00 on the evening of the eighth day of the eighth month of the year 1839, eight earnest young men, all students at Miami University, held the first meeting of Beta Theta Pi in the Hall of the Union Literary Society, an upper room in the old college building (known as "Old Main.")
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The eight founders in the order in which their names appear in the minutes were:
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John Reily Knox, 1839
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Samuel Taylor Marshall, 1840
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David Linton, 1839
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James George Smith, 1840
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Charles Henry Hardin, 1841
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John Holt Duncan, 1840
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Michael Clarkson Ryan, 1839
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Thomas Boston Gordon, 1840
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"of ever honored memory"
  
<p>RESPONSIBLE SOCIAL CONDUCT — Beta Theta Pi is committed to standards of social conduct which are guided by principles of urbane, civil, courteous and responsible deportment.</p>
 
  
<p>COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY — The experience of being a Beta encourages men to serve their university, fraternal and local communities.</p>
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 21 January 2024

Lets be fair here, The Beta Theta Pi (ΒΘΠ) Fraternity is friendly, courteous, and has so much alumni money that the school doesn't want to touch them. They literally went and helped out a TKE who yelled at some fijis out of his window and nobody did anything. There ARE some bad individuals, like every single fraternity on campus, who are members of that organization.. but as a group they are quite a cornerstone on Knox Campus.

Their house is located across from TKE and near the library. Stereotypically they are known as the jock frat because many Betas play football and some other sports. This stereotype is often but not universally true, as evidenced by their president Jackson Faulkner, who neither plays football nor lives up to their stereotype. They can often be found on their porch grilling, drinking, and inflicting their musical taste on those nearby. The Xi Chapter of Beta Theta Pi is the first fraternity to exist on the Knox College campus, and it is also the first fraternity established in Illinois.


At 9:00 on the evening of the eighth day of the eighth month of the year 1839, eight earnest young men, all students at Miami University, held the first meeting of Beta Theta Pi in the Hall of the Union Literary Society, an upper room in the old college building (known as "Old Main.") The eight founders in the order in which their names appear in the minutes were: John Reily Knox, 1839 Samuel Taylor Marshall, 1840 David Linton, 1839 James George Smith, 1840 Charles Henry Hardin, 1841 John Holt Duncan, 1840 Michael Clarkson Ryan, 1839 Thomas Boston Gordon, 1840 "of ever honored memory"