North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity, Rho Chapter Records 1942-1996

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North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity, Rho Chapter Records 1942-1996

The records of the Rho Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity include attendance records, correspondence, meeting minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, the fraternity periodical ( ), a published history of the Rho Chapter, organization information sheets, and pledge instructions. Materials range in date from 1942 to 1996. Gear of Theta Tau The Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity was founded at the University of Minnesota in 1904. It is the largest and oldest professional fraternity in the field of engineering. The Rho Chapter was established at North Carolina State College (University) in 1924, when the Engineering Department became the School of Engineering. The Rho Chapter of Theta Tau remained active as of 2008.

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