It shall have as its object to bind
by closer bonds the members to each other and the mutual assistance of
each of its members to the other; the advancement and carrying out of
any measures at the institutions where it shall be established which
shall be of importance to its members; and the mutual benefit and
improvement of all its members.
Theta Chi Fraternity is one of the oldest and largest men's
fraternities in North America today. Our past is indeed proud,
reflecting a society founded by two young idealistic cadets. For 46
years, Theta Chi was but one chapter, Alpha at Norwich University. Our
growth from 1902 and over the next century is a tribute to the
standards, ideals, and objectives of those cadets and over 161,000 men
who have followed them and taken the vows of Theta Chi Fraternity.
Those ideals and standards are as attractive and as meaningful today as
in 1856. Our growth and expansion demonstrate that there are many
thousands of young men who join our chapters and colonies each year to
share in that brotherhood.
Theta Chi Fraternity is a force, for
today and for the future. Each man who joins our ranks contributes in
many ways to the strengthening of our brotherhood, our chapters and
colonies, and our traditions.
If our founders, Frederick Norton
Freeman and Arthur Chase, could see us today, surely they would be
pleased. We are the international organization they envisioned, and we
have kept inviolate the ideals and concepts that they held so dear.
From our ranks have come leaders in industry, the sciences, law,
medicine, education, military, and government at all levels. Many
thousands of our alumni have carried the tradition of the Helping Hand
into their neighborhoods, places of worship, communities and local
organizations, to share their leadership skills with others.
Theta
Chi Fraternity exists to serve a need for young men of character,
principles and ideals to associate with each other. Our chapters and
colonies are laboratories for leadership. Our undergraduates grow,
mature and develop through interaction with other outstanding young men.
Most
importantly, our chapters and colonies provide the support for
excellence that is sorely needed today on campuses. That brotherhood
comes in a wide and diverse variety of shapes, sizes, forms, colors,
and fashions, but it reflects the concept of the Helping Hand -- that
the most important duty that we have is to assist others, especially in
time of need. Young people today are in need of that support, perhaps
more than ever before. Theta Chi fraternity squarely meets that need.
The
brotherhood of Theta Chi Fraternity has spanned over 150 years and
over 215 chapters, yet it remains as bright and as unique as it was in
1856.
Source: www.thetachi.org