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Barrett Lowe
Richard Barrett Lowe Zeta.jpg
Name Barrett Lowe
Chapter Zeta
Eastern State College
Date Inducted
Roll Number
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member
Major
Birthdate
Spouse Emma /louise
Nicknames
Awards


Richard Barrett Lowe (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumni Member of Zeta Chapter (Chapter roll #) at Eastern State College which is now known as Dakota State College.

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Sample Member decided to attend Sample University... blah, blah, blah... joined Phi Sigma Pi... blah, blah, blah...

Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter

Hold any Chapter Offices? Sever as a Grand Chapter Delegate? Known for a particular skill or talent in your Chapter? Organize an event? Tell us how you are/were Active at Sample Chapter.

Alumni Years to Present

One of the former superintendents of renown was Barrett Lowe. He and his family lived in Alcester from 1929 to 1933. He produced the silent film "Dacotah" which premiered at Madison, SD (Lowe's home town) in 1929. This film was later shown in Alcester at the Emmert Theater, with a number of showings during the week. Mrs. Lowe (Emmy Lou) would furnish the musical background with her fine violin music, and she also provided some piano background, too.

One of his first books he authored was "Here and Hero Tales of South Dakota". Another was "Twenty Million Acres", a story of General Beadle. It was while he was president of Sioux Falls College in 1941 that he was called to the Navy in World War II. After the war, he again returned to the Navy to originate and implement the first National Stay-in-School anti-dropout program in the U.S. and to change the recruit approach of all the armed forces. It was this outstanding contribution that brought him recognition and led to his appointment as governor of American Samoa and later as Governor of Guam.

After his retirement, he wrote the book "Problems in Paradise". His wife resides in Virginia, as do their sons.

National Involvement

  • National Commitees
  • Roadtrips
  • etc.

Bigs and Littles

Sample Member's Big Brother is Sample Big, who is now...

Sample Member has X Little Brothers:

  • Little 1, Alumnus
  • Little 2, Expelled
  • etc.

Further Resources

Authored Works

  • Twenty Million Acres, The story of America's First Conservationist William Henry Harrison Beadle, 1937
  • Dacotah
  • Heroes and Hero Tales of South Dakota

Other Interesting Facts

In the dedication on his book Twenty Million Acres, Lowe dedicates the book to his wife Emma Louise and his two sons Bruce and Cameron.


References

Links