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Kappa Alpha Society

North American collegiate fraternity


Summary

North American collegiate fraternity

FieldValue
nameKappa Alpha Society
lettersΚΑ
crestKapkeycolour.png
image_size110px
founded
birthplaceUnion College
affiliationNIC
statusActive
typeSocial fraternity
scopeNorth America
colorsScarlet
flowerCarnation
symbolKappa Alpha Key
addressPO Box 876
cityIthaca
stateNew York
countryUnited States
chapters15 (5 active)
homepage

The Kappa Alpha Society (ΚΑ) is a North American social college fraternity. Founded in 1825, it was the progenitor of the modern fraternity system in North America. It is considered to be the oldest national, secret, Greek-letter social fraternity and was the first of the fraternities which would eventually become known as the Union Triad that pioneered the North American system of social fraternities.

While several fraternities claim to be the oldest, Baird's Manual states that ΚΑ has maintained a continuous existence since its foundation, making it the oldest undergraduate fraternity that exists today. As of 2022, there are five active chapters in the United States and Canada.

This organization is not to be confused with the Kappa Alpha Order, a completely separate national fraternity.

History

In 1823, John Hart Hunter, Isaac W. Jackson, and Thomas Hun, who were students at Union College in Schenectady, New York, established an informal group called The Philosophers. That group became the Kappa Alpha Society on . Its founders were Joseph Anthony Constant, John Hart Hunter, Isaac W. Jackson, Thomas Hun, John McGeoch, Orlando Meads, and James Proudfit of the class of , and Arthur Burtis and Joseph Law of the class of .

The Kappa Alpha Society represents the middle link between secret societies, literary societies, and Greek-letter organizations like Phi Beta Kappa. In the words of founding member Arthur Burtis:

KA expanded to Williams College in 1833, with fourteen pledges led by Azariah S. Clark of the class of 1834. Other chapters were established in the 19th century at Hobart College, Princeton College, the University of Virginia, Cornell University, the University of Toronto, Lehigh University, and McGill University.Baird, The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage. Chapters were established at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Western Ontario, Wesleyan University, the University of Alberta, the University of Calgary, and Dalhousie University in the 20th century. The Union and Wesleyan chapters were co-educational (male and female members) in the recent past. There are currently no co-educational chapters.

Chapters

Following is a list of the active and inactive chapters of the Kappa Alpha Society, with active chapters indicated in bold and inactive chapters in italics. Chapters are designated with an abbreviation of the institution's Latin name.

ChapterLettersCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatus
New York AlphaCC– ;Union CollegeSchenectady, New YorkActive
Massachusetts AlphaCGWilliams CollegeWilliamstown, MassachusettsInactive
New York BetaCH– ; –;Hobart CollegeGeneva, New YorkActive
New Jersey AlphaCNC– ; –Princeton UniversityPrinceton, New JerseyInactive
Virginia AlphaVVUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, VirginiaInactive
New York GammaVC– ; –Cornell UniversityIthaca, New YorkInactive
Ontario AlphaVTUniversity of TorontoToronto, OntarioActive
Pennsylvania AlphaVLLehigh UniversityBethlehem, PennsylvaniaInactive
Quebec AlphaVM– ; –; –McGill UniversityMontreal, QuebecInactive
Pennsylvania BetaVPUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaActive
Ontario BetaVOOUniversity of Western OntarioLondon, OntarioActive
Connecticut AlphaVW– ; –Wesleyan UniversityMiddletown, ConnecticutInactive
Alberta AlphaVAUniversity of AlbertaEdmonton, AlbertaInactive
Alberta BetaVACUniversity of CalgaryCalgary, AlbertaInactive
Nova Scotia AlphaVDDalhousie UniversityHalifax, Nova ScotiaInactive

Notes

Notable members

Main article: List of Kappa Alpha Society members

The Kappa Alpha Society has produced a substantial number of notable members in widely varied fields throughout its 200-year history.

References

References

  1. Baird, William. (1963). "Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities". George Banta Company, Inc.
  2. Baird, William. (1963). "Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities". George Banta Company, Inc.
  3. [https://books.google.com/books?id=rLSnyjY6Z3oC Celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of Kappa alpha p 37]
  4. "Chapters of the Kappa Alpha Society".
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