Alpha Chi Rho
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Alpha Chi Rho (ΑΧΡ), commonly known as Crows, Crow, or AXP, is a men's collegiate fraternity founded on June 4, 1895, at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, by the Reverend Paul Ziegler, his son Rev. Carl Ziegler, and Carl's friends William H. Rouse, Herbert T.[1] Sherriff and Rev. William A.D. Eardeley. It is a charter member of the North American Interfraternity Conference, and its national headquarters is R.B. Stewart National Headquarters, located in Neptune, New Jersey. The symbol of the fraternity is the labarum and men of Alpha Chi Rho are commonly called "Crows."
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Alpha Chi Rho | |
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ΑΧΡ | |
Founded | June 4, 1895; 128 years ago (1895-06-04) Trinity College |
Type | Social |
Affiliation | NIC |
Scope | national |
Mission statement | Alpha Chi Rho cultivates a lifelong brotherhood where men challenge and inspire each other, through Character, Honor, and Integrity, to improve themselves, their Fraternity, and society. |
Motto | ΑΝΔΡΙΖΕΣΘΕ – "Be Men" |
Colors | Garnet White |
Symbol | The Labarum |
Flag | |
Publication | Garnet & White |
Chapters | 30 active, 4 colonies |
Nickname | Crows, Crow |
Headquarters | R.B. Stewart National Headquarters 109 Oxford Way Neptune, New Jersey 07753 United States |
Website | alphachirho.org |
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