Alpha Kappa Psi. Beta Delta Chapter (Brigham Young University)
Dates
- Existence: 1904
Administrative History
Alpha Kappa Psi (1904-) is a professional co-ed business fraternity.
Alpha Kappa Psi was founded on October 5, 1904, at New York University by George L. Bergen, Howard M. Jefferson, Nathan Lane Jr., and Frederic R. Leach (also known as the Brooklyn Four). It was created to develop its members into principled and professional business leaders. Membership within the organization has increased across 219 universities in four countries. Its guiding principles are: building brotherhood, lifelong learning, high ethical standards, improving communities, and enhancing the fraternity for life. The organization is the oldest and largest business fraternity in the world.
Citation:
AKPsi, via WWW, 16 March 2020 (founded on October 05, 1904 at New York University by George L. Bergen, Howard M. Jefferson, Nathan Lane Jr., and Frederic R. Leach; the Brooklyn Four; created to develop its members into principled and professional business leaders; Membership totals 298,000 across 219 universities in 4 countries; guiding principle list; the oldest and largest business fraternity in the world)Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Beta Delta Chapter publications
Material includes a history of the chapter of the student fraternity, and alumni bulletins concerning news of members and activities of the chapter. Dated from 1928 to 1939.
A survey of student expenditures in Provo, Utah
Survey of Brigham Young University students, to determine the amount of money students spend in Provo, instituted by the Associated Students of Brigham Young University.
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