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Intercollegiate Knights

 Organization

Administrative History

The Intercollegiate Knights (1919- ) is a national service fraternity.

Founded at the University of Washington in 1919 and becoming a national organization in 1922, the Intercollegiate Knights is a national service fraternity. At one time the Intercollegiate Knights had chapters at universities and colleges in most of the Western States. Now nationally chartered chapters exist in Utah and Idaho. Each chapter's goal is to serve its school and community through meaningful service and continuation of traditions. The national organization is headed by a National President (Royal King) and National Vice-President (Royal Duke).

Citation:
Gold Y Chapter records, 1947-2002 (Intercollegiate Knights)

L. Tom Perry Special Collections worksheet, Mar. 25, 2009 (service organization with chapter at Brigham Young University)

Intercollegiate Knights homepage, via WWW, Mar. 25, 2009 (organized in 1919 at the University of Washington)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Brigham Young University fraternity artifacts

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31197233236543]
Identifier: UA 858
Scope and Contents Includes paddle used during Hansen's initiation into the Tausig (Tau Sigma) social unit at Brigham Young University. Contains several signatures of active members, gathered by Hansen as a pledge (prospective member). Also includes Hansen's Tausig membership certificate, January 9, 1848, and membership cards for Tau Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta, and Intercollegiate Knights. Also includes sew-on cloth emblem for Intercollegiate Knights. Cover letter, June 14, 1996, contains additional information...
Dates: approximately 1948-1950

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