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== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
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Andrew Harmon Whitesitt, who was head of the industrial arts department, was instrumental in establishing the Delta Chapter. He was elected National Treasurer in 1925, a post he would hold for ten years until 1935.
== Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter ==
 
 
 
== Alumni Years to Present ==
 
  
 
== National Involvement ==
 
== National Involvement ==
 
* [[Vice President of Finance]] (1925-1935)
 
* [[Vice President of Finance]] (1925-1935)
 
== Bigs and Littles ==
 
 
== Further Resources ==
 
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== Other Interesting Facts ==
 
== Other Interesting Facts ==
 
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Whitesitt Hall, the second oldest building on the Pittsburg State University campus, is named in his honor.  
 
 
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Andrew H. Whitsitt
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Name Andrew H. Whitsitt
Chapter Delta
Pittsburg State University
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Andrew H. Whitsitt (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumni Member of Delta Chapter (Chapter roll #) at Pittsburg State University.

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Andrew Harmon Whitesitt, who was head of the industrial arts department, was instrumental in establishing the Delta Chapter. He was elected National Treasurer in 1925, a post he would hold for ten years until 1935.

National Involvement

Other Interesting Facts

Whitesitt Hall, the second oldest building on the Pittsburg State University campus, is named in his honor.