Difference between revisions of "List of Tau Chapter Dedications"
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==Dedications to Brothers on Campus== | ==Dedications to Brothers on Campus== | ||
− | [[Image:flagpole0.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Flagpole | + | [[Image:Thetoddsbrick.jpg|thumb|right|300px|<center><p><font size="2">'''The Todds' Brick, Cupula''' </font></p></center>]] |
+ | [[Image:flagpole0.jpg|thumb|right|300px|<center><p><font size="2">'''The Old Flagpole''' </font></p></center>]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Stevestree2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|<center><p><font size="2">'''Steve's Tree''' </font></p></center>]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Stevestree1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|<center><p><font size="2">'''Steve's Tree''' </font></p></center>]] | ||
The following is a list of [[Buildings Dedicated to Brothers|buildings]] and locations dedicated to Tau Brothers and Alumni on the East Carolina University campus. | The following is a list of [[Buildings Dedicated to Brothers|buildings]] and locations dedicated to Tau Brothers and Alumni on the East Carolina University campus. | ||
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* [[James Ballance]] ([[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#1959-1960 Academic Year|T 444]]) | * [[James Ballance]] ([[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#1959-1960 Academic Year|T 444]]) | ||
: James B. Ballance Brick, Murphy Center | : James B. Ballance Brick, Murphy Center | ||
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* [[Thornton Stovall Jr.]] ([[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#1965-1966 Academic Year|T 577]]) | * [[Thornton Stovall Jr.]] ([[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#1965-1966 Academic Year|T 577]]) | ||
: TG Stovall 1938 ΦΣΠ TG Stovall Jr. 1968 Brick, Cupula | : TG Stovall 1938 ΦΣΠ TG Stovall Jr. 1968 Brick, Cupula | ||
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* [[Phillip R. Dixon]] ([[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#1969-1970 Academic Year|T 667]]) | * [[Phillip R. Dixon]] ([[Tau Chapter's 1st Virtual Roll Book#1969-1970 Academic Year|T 667]]) | ||
: Phillip R. Dixon Attorney at Law ECU BOT 1993-2001 Brick, Murphy Center | : Phillip R. Dixon Attorney at Law ECU BOT 1993-2001 Brick, Murphy Center | ||
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* [[Leo W. Jenkins|Dr. Leo W. Jenkins]]'''<sup>3</sup>''' | * [[Leo W. Jenkins|Dr. Leo W. Jenkins]]'''<sup>3</sup>''' | ||
: Leo W. Jenkins Art Building (April 24, 1977) | : Leo W. Jenkins Art Building (April 24, 1977) | ||
+ | : Leo W. Jenkins Cancer Center (1985) | ||
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: Mark and Mary Pabst Brick, Evans St. - Uptown Greenville | : Mark and Mary Pabst Brick, Evans St. - Uptown Greenville | ||
* [[Leo W. Jenkins|Dr. Leo W. Jenkins]]'''<sup>3</sup>''' | * [[Leo W. Jenkins|Dr. Leo W. Jenkins]]'''<sup>3</sup>''' | ||
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: Nancy M. Jenkins Leo W. Jenkins Brick, Evans St. - Uptown Greenville | : Nancy M. Jenkins Leo W. Jenkins Brick, Evans St. - Uptown Greenville | ||
Revision as of 20:25, 11 January 2013
The following is an (incomplete) list of dedications to Tau Alumni from East Carolina, Greenville, or their respective communities sorted by name.
Dedications to Brothers on Campus
The following is a list of buildings and locations dedicated to Tau Brothers and Alumni on the East Carolina University campus.
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Dedications to Brothers off Campus
The following is a list of buildings and locations dedicated to Tau Brothers and Alumni not on the East Carolina University campus.
- Clyde A. Erwin High School (1955-Asheville, NC)
- Clyde A. Erwin Middle School (Asheville)
- Clyde Erwin Elementary Magnet School (January 11, 1954-Jacksonville, NC)
- Uptown Greenville Clock (Greenville, NC)
- Phillip R. Dixon Attorney at Law Brick, Evans St. - Uptown Greenville
- Mark and Mary Pabst Brick, Evans St. - Uptown Greenville
- Mark and Mary Pabst Brick, Evans St. - Uptown Greenville
- Nancy M. Jenkins Leo W. Jenkins Brick, Evans St. - Uptown Greenville
References
1 The Rooks General Classroom Building was renamed in 2001 after Harold Bate.
2 Dave's Brick should read 1998.
3 There is discrepancy as to whether or not Dr. Jenkins was a Tau Brother. Although he has never signed the Rollbook, he is listed in newspaper clippings as having belonged to Phi Sigma Pi.