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Name the three founders of Alpha Tau Omega using their full names.

Otis Allan Glazebrook, Erskine Mayo Ross, Alfred Marshall

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What was the primary reason the Fraternity was started?

To help reunite the North and South immediately following the Civil War.

100

What is the date and place of the Fraternity's Founding?

September 11, 1865- 114 East Clay Street, Richmond, Virginia.

100

What year did Otis Allan Glazebrook write the Creed of Alpha Tau Omega?

1880

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Who is eligible for Thomas Arkle Clark Honors?

ATO graduating seniors.

200

What professions did each of the founders pursue?

Glazebrook, the ministry; Ross, the law; Marshall, engineering.

200

ATO was the (Bank) fraternity founded after the Civil War.

First

200

What year did the Alpha Tau Omega Congress pass ATO's non-discrimination language?

1966 Mackinac Island Congress

200

Name one distinction Otis Allan Glazebrook earned at VMI

He graduated first in his class; he was promoted to cadet adjutant, the highest staff position

200

Why is the Lexington Triad called the Lexington Triad?

All three fraternities started at colleges in Lexington, Virginia (ATO and Sigma Nu at VMI and Kappa Alpha Order at Washington and Lee)

300

Where are the three founders buried?

Glazebrook and Marshall at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia.

Ross is buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angles.

300

Who and what school was the first ATO initiate in the north?

N. Wiley Thomas/ University of Pennsylvania

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Where was the Fraternity's first headquarters located?

At the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana

300

How did Otis Allan Glazebrook determine the name of the Fraternity?

He saw the Christian insignia of Alpha and Omega on either side of the Christian Cross at St. Paul's and St. Mark's Churches

300

What is the Fraternity's Magazine titled?

The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega

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Who is considered the "second founder" of ATO?

Joseph R. Anderson

400

What role did Stewart D. Daniels play in the Fraternity?

He was the Fraternity's first paid executive

400

Dr. Clark became the first initiate at which chapter?

Illinois

400

What Federal appointment did Otis Allan Glazebrook receive from the President of the United States?

The U.S. Consul to Jerusalem

400

Name the fraternities making up the Lexington Triad

Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Order and Sigma Nu

500

Name one of the railroad companies Alfred Marshall was working for after he graduated from VMI?

Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad company/ Mobile and Montgomery Railroad

500

Thomas Arkle Clark was the Nation's first (blank)?

Dean of men

500

During the 1880s ATO adopted what slogan to reflect its priorities?

America's Leadership Development Fraternity

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Because he did such a good job as U.S Counsel to Jerusalem, what was Glazebrook rewarded with by President Woodrow Wilson?

Appointment of Consul to nice, France

500

Name the four ways ATO is different from all other fraternities?

ATO was not established in imitation or in opposition to any other fraternities.

ATO was the first national fraternity - not a local or sectional fraternity.

sought a higher purpose than use fraternal fellowship... they sought peace and brotherhood for the entire nation

They placed the teachings of Jesus Christ at the center (First Christian-based fraternity)

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