Alpha Chi Omega

DIGITAL HISTORY

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Chapters Lease Houses

Chapters Lease Houses

By 1910, 10 of the 16 chapters lease a chapter house. But still, only Beta (Albion College) chapter owns its chapter lodge.

12th Convention, Detroit, MI

12th Convention, Detroit, MI

This was the first convention to be held in a hotel (Hotel Tuller) because the Delta chapter house was not open during the summer. 150 attendees made some very important decisions. A ritualistic service, official flag, Charters and membership certificates were approved. Motto was revised to the official "together let us seek the heights" and Hera was chosen as the patron goddess.

Rho Chapter Founded

Rho Chapter Founded

Rho chapter is established at the University of Washington.

Hera Day

Hera Day

Hera Day, focused on helpfulness to others, is established.

Star Studio

Star Studio

Alpha Chi Omega builds Star Studio at the MacDowell Colony.

Sigma Chapter Founded

Sigma Chapter Founded

Sigma chapter is established at the University of Iowa.

Tau Chapter Founded

Tau Chapter Founded

Tau chapter is established at Brenau University. It is the first chapter in the South.

Alta Allen Loud Elected National President

Alta Allen Loud Elected National President

Alta Allen Loud (Beta, Albion College) serves as National President from 1912-19. She had previously served as Grand President from 1907-10 and is the only president to have served multiple non-consecutive terms.

The Province System Adopted

The Province System Adopted

The province system of government is adopted and the country is divided into five provinces, each overseen by a province president.

The Titanic

The Titanic

The British ocean liner the RMS Titanic sinks.

13th Convention, Madison, WI

13th Convention, Madison, WI

Kappa (University of Wisconsin) chapter hosted 118 attendees at Lathrop Hall. The convention introduced the first history book, established six provinces and started the Grand Council Trophy award. The decision was made to delay the 1914 convention until 1915 to allow for higher attendance and build the Reserve Fund.

Scholarship Requirements are Adopted

Scholarship Requirements are Adopted

New members are required to meet a scholarship standard in order to be eligible for initiation.

Upsilon Chapter Founded

Upsilon Chapter Founded

Upsilon chapter is established at Millikin University.

Lois Smith Crann Elected Chair of the National Panhellenic Conference

Lois Smith Crann Elected Chair of the National Panhellenic Conference

Lois Smith Crann (Mu, Simpson College) serves as chair of the National Panhellenic Conference from 1914-15.

The Symphony Adopted

The Symphony Adopted

The Fraternity officially adopts, "The Symphony," written by Celia McClure Pardee (Delta, Allegheny College).

Support for French War Orphans

Support for French War Orphans

The Fraternity provided financial support for more than 100 French children who were orphaned during World War I.

World War I

World War I

The world launched into WW1, Alpha Chi Omega did their part to support the war efforts. The fraternity provided financial support for over 100 French children who were orphaned during the War.

Phi Chapter Founded

Phi Chapter Founded

Phi chapter is established at the University of Kansas.

First Fraternity-Owned Chapter Houses

First Fraternity-Owned Chapter Houses

By 1915, two chapters - Theta (University of Michigan) and Lambda (Syracuse University) - have purchased chapter houses or lots in order to build chapter houses.

Removal of Music Requirements

Removal of Music Requirements

All music requirements for membership are removed.