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Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Massachusetts at Harvard College was established under a charter dated December 4, 1779. The charter was granted, along with one for Yale, by the original society founded three years earlier at the College of William and Mary in Virginia.
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Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Massachusetts at Harvard College...
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As the first collegiate organization of its type to adopt a Greek-letter name, the Phi Beta Kappa is generally considered a forerunner of modern college fraternities as well as the model for later collegiate honorary societies.
- 500,000+ collegiate
- ACHS (former)
- Φιλοσοφία Βίου Κυβερνήτης, Love of learning is the guide of life
- December 5, 1776; 246 years ago, The College of William and Mary
May 23, 2023 · Read Adam Falk’s Phi Beta Kappa Address. “These are complicated days,” said Howard Georgi, Mallinckrodt professor of physics, on Tuesday morning, as he welcomed the audience in Sanders Theatre to the 231st Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Literary Exercises, which marks the traditional start to Commencement week.