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Revision as of 11:06, 16 February 2009
Beecher Flanagan (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumnus of Epsilon Chapter (Ε 2) at Vanderbilt University and Founder of Tau Chapter (Τ 12) at East Carolina University.
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Fraternity Life
Flanagan was a professor at East Carolina Teachers College, now known as East Carolina University, when he convinced a local fraternity Tau Sigma Sigma to seek affiliation with Phi Sigma Pi. They became Tau Chapter.
Alumni Years to Present
Unfortunately, "Death claimed Beecher Flanagan in 1950."1
National Involvement
- Tau Chapter's Founder
- National Historian (1939-1946)
- National President (1946-1948)
- National Vice President (1948-1950)
Other Interesting Facts
Reference
1 The Scholar's Province, Twelfth Edition, p. 20
National President | ||
Preceded By Clair B. Wilson, Kappa |
Term 1946-1948 |
Succeeded By Henry W. Olsen, Rho |
National Vice President | ||
Preceded By Clair B. Wilson, Kappa |
Term 1948-1950 |
Succeeded By Albert K. Sundberg, Theta |
National Historian | ||
Preceded By Edward A. Reams, Iota |
Term 1939-1946 |
Succeeded By Edward A. Reams, Iota |