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II. |
III. |
IV. |
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III. |
I. |
II. |
I. |
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IV. |
I. |
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II. |
PHI DELTA KAPPA FRATERNITY |
I. |
1-2-3. |
4-5-6. |
10-11-12. |
13-14-15. |
16-17-18. |
21-22-23. |
26. |
31-32-33. |
34-35-36. |
40-41-42. |
100. |
106. |
107. |
108-109-110. |
111. |
158-159-160. |
200-201-202. |
250-251-252. |
259. |
300-301-302. |
350-351-352. |
306-307-308. |
356-357-358. |
309-310-311. |
359-360-361. |
318-319-320. |
368-369-370. |
321-322-323. |
371-372-373. |
324-325-326. |
340-341-342. |
386-387-388. |
400-401-402. |
450-451-452. |
403-404-405. |
453-454-455. |
409-410-411. |
459-460-461. |
412-413-414. |
462-463-464. |
521. |
522. |
523. |
524. |
525. |
526. |
527. |
528. |
529. |
541-542-543. |
650. |
661. |
662. |
663. |
670. |
680. |
690. |
691. |
692. |
701. |
703. |
705. |
707. |
715. |
716. |
718. |
719. |
720. |
721. |
722. |
725. |
751. |
755. |
800. |
801. |
802. |
803. |
804. |
805-806-807. |
810. |
811. |
812. |
820-821-822. |
826. |
860-861-862. |
865. |
866. |
900. |
901. |
902. |
903. |
904. |
905. |
906. |
907. |
910. |
911. |
916-917-918. |
920. |
925. |
930-931-932. |
940-941-942. |
950-951. |
953-954-955. |
956. |
960-961. |
966-967-968. |
975. |
980-981. |
990-991-992. |
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I. |
II. |
III. |
IV. |
V. |
VI. |
II. |
I. |
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VII. |
VIII. |
The University of Virginia record March 15, 1929 | ||
PHI DELTA KAPPA FRATERNITY
A chapter of the national honorary educational fraternity of Phi Delta Kappa
has been organized in connection with the Department of Education. Under the
constitution of the fraternity, only those students are eligible to membership who
expect to make teaching or administration of schools a permanent vocation, and
who give evidence of superior qualities of character, scholarship and initiative.
The standards of scholarship governing election to membership in the fraternity
are similar to those prescribed for election to Phi Beta Kappa.
The purpose of the fraternity as stated in its constitution is "to develop
among the students of Education at the University of Virginia the spirit of
`Research, Service and Leadership,' " and to endeavor by every worthy means at
its command to create and foster fellowship and true fraternalism among the
members of the society.
The University of Virginia record March 15, 1929 | ||