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name = Alpha Tau Omega |
| birth_place = [[Sadulpur]], [[Rajasthan]], [[India]]
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| nationality = {{flagicon|IND}} [[India]]n
motto = πι εψιλον πι|
| religion = [[Hinduism]]<ref name="relig">[http://billionaires-blog.blogspot.com/2007/11/lakshmi-mitttal-steel-billionaire.html BILLIONAIRE SUCCESS STORY : Lakshmi Mittal - Arcelor Mittal]</ref>
| residence = [[London]], [[England]]
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symbol = Heraldic Cross Pattee|
| occupation = Chairman and CEO, [[Arcelor Mittal]]
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| country = [[India]]
birthplace = [[Virginia Military Institute]] |
| networth = {{gain}} [[US$]]45 Billion
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National President = Cory J. Ciklin |
address = One North Pennsylvania Street, 12th Floor |
city = Indianapolis |
state = Indiana |
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'''ATΩ (Alpha Tau Omega)''' (commonly known as ATO, Taus, Alpha Taus, Blackfeet) is an American social [[Fraternities and sororities|fraternity]] that annually ranks among the top ten national fraternities for numbers of chapters and total number of members. ATO has more than 250 active and inactive chapters with more than 196,000 members and more than 6,500 undergraduate members. The ATΩ Foundation provides more than $150,000 in annual scholarships to members including scholarships to attend the LeaderShape Institute, Inc. ATO is also one-third of the [[Lexington Triad]], along with [[Kappa Alpha Order]] and [[Sigma Nu]]. The oldest active chapter is the Delta Chapter located at the [[University of Virginia]].


==History==
'''Lakshmi Mittal'''<ref name=IVBio>{{cite web | url=http://www.investingvalue.com/investment-leaders/lakshmi-mittal/index.htm | title=Lakshmi Mittal Biography | accessdate=2007-07-21}}</ref> (or '''Lakshmi Narayan Mittal''', {{Lang-hi|लक्ष्मि नारायण मित्तल}}, born 15 June 1950)<ref>[http://www.mittalsteel.com/Company/Management/Board+of+Directors/Lakshmi+N.+Mittal.htm Lakshmi N. Mittal biography at Mittal Steel]</ref> is a [[London]]-based [[India]]n [[billionaire]] [[industrialist]], born in [[Sadulpur]] village, in the [[Churu]] district of [[Rajasthan]], [[India]], and resides in [[Kensington]], [[London]].
During and after the [[United States Civil War|Civil War]], families were torn apart, due to brothers fighting on opposite sides. A [[Virginia Military Institute]] student, Otis Allan Glazebrook, had a vision to reunite the North and the South in brotherhood. His ideals started Alpha Tau Omega as the first fraternity that would be considered a national fraternity, and it was with Erskine Mayo Ross, and Alfred E. Marshall that they sought to bring together the two factions that had been torn apart. ATΩ was not established in imitation of or in opposition to any existing fraternity. In June 1935, the ATΩ Foundation's inception occurred at the 34th Congress in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1950 Indiana University Worthy Master Robert Lollar created "Help Week" setting the pledges to doing good deeds around campus and replacing the traditional "Hell Week." The LeaderShape Institute, Inc. was created in 1986 by Alpha Tau Omega, and today is considered one of the nation's finest leadership skills training programs in the country. ATΩ was honored by the Smithsonian Institute for innovative use of technology with an award for Information Technology in the field of Government and Non-Profit Organizations in June 1995. The award was given for ATΩ's innovative use of CompuServe as a communications tool.


==Personal wealth==
In March 2008, Mittal was reported to be the 4th wealthiest person in the world, and the wealthiest in [[Asia]], by ''[[Forbes Magazine]]'' (up from 61st. richest in 2004) up one place since a year ago. The Mittal family owns a controlling majority stake in [[ArcelorMittal]], the world's largest steel company.<ref>{{cite news | title=Mittal announces bid for rival Arcelor | publisher=The Guardian |date=27 January 2006 | url=http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1696397,00.html}}</ref>


A more complete history of Alpha Tau Omega may be viewed on their homepage here →[http://ato.org/nat/hist_story.shtml]
His residence at [[Kensington Palace Gardens]] was bought from [[Formula One]] boss [[Bernie Ecclestone]] in 2004 for £57 million (US$128 million), making it the world's most expensive house, at that date.<ref>{{cite news | title=$128M Spend for London House | publisher=MSNBC|date=12 April 2004|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4722789/}}</ref>


==Creed==
Kensington Gardens, currently owned by financier [[Noam Gottesman]]. The [[Guardian newspaper]] reported that the purchase price would be £127 million, which would set a record for the most expensive house ever sold in [[Great Britain|Britain]]. The paper noted that the house on "Billionaire's Boulevard" was expected to be the home of Mittal's son.
The Creed of Alpha Tau Omega
{{wikinews|Lakshmi Mittal tops Sunday Times Rich List}}
Mittal's house in [[Kensington Palace Gardens|Kensington]], [[London]] is decorated with marble taken from the same [[quarry]] that supplied the [[Taj Mahal]]. The extravagant show of wealth has been deemed the "Taj Mittal".<ref>[http://googlesightseeing.com/2007/07/13/takeover-week-billionaires-row-rob/ Takeover Week: Billionaires Row (Rob) - Google Sightseeing<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The ''[[Financial Times]]'' named Lakshmi Mittal its 2006 Person of the Year. In May 2007, he was named one of the "100 Most Influential People" by ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine.


{{cquote|To bind men together in a brotherhood based upon eternal and immutable principles, with a bond as strong as right itself and as lasting as humanity; to know no North, no South, no East, no West, but to know man as man, to teach that true men the world over should stand together and contend for supremacy of good over evil, to teach not politics , but morals; to foster, not partisanship, but the recognition of true merit wherever found; to have no narrower limits within which to work for the elevation of man than the outlines of the world: these were the thoughts and hopes uppermost in the minds of the founders of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.}}<br>
==Biography==
-Otis Allan Glazebrook 1880
Early years:
Born in a [[Rajasthan]] [[Agrawal]] family, Lakshmi spent his initial years in [[India]], living with his extended family on bare floors and rope beds in a house built by his grandfather.{{Fact|date=September 2008}} His family was from humble roots; his grandfather worked for the [[Tarachand Ghanshyamdas Poddar]] firm, one of the leading industrial firms of [[British Raj|pre-independence India]]. His father started a steel Mill in [[Hardoi]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], and nearly 80% of the Mill's production used to be sold through the firm owned by [[Lala Gulab Chand]]. They eventually moved to [[Calcutta]] where his father, Mohan, became a partner in a steel company and made a fortune.


==Founders==
He graduated from [[St. Xavier's College]] in [[Calcutta]] (now known as [[Kolkata]]) with a [[Bachelor of Commerce|Bachelor of Commerce degree]]<ref name=IVBio /> in Business and Accounting in 1969 <ref>[http://www.webindia123.com/personal/abroad/mittal.htm Personalities in India - Personalities abroad -Lakshmi Mittal<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.
Otis Allan Glazebrook, Alfred E. Marshall, and Erskine Mayo Ross are recognized as the three founders of ATO. Following these, the next leader of ATO was Thomas Arkle Clark; Clark was the first [[Dean (education)|Dean of Men]] at the [[University of Illinois]] and the President of the Gamma Zeta chapter at the University. Thomas A. Clark served the national fraternity as "Worthy Grand Chief" for several terms. To this day, the highest honor a graduating senior can achieve is the Thomas Arkle Clark Award.


Another man, Joseph Anderson, is known as the second founder of ATO. Because of a lack of organization and many chapters ignoring their responsibilities to the national fraternity -- including financial ones, ATO was on a devastating decline. In 1876, of the 22 chapters in existence at the time, only 2 attended the annual Congress. Joseph R. Anderson was appointed and accepted the position of Senior Grand Chief, or the National President, in 1870. Under Anderson, ATO was able to get back on track and become the well established fraternity it is today.
===Career===
Lakshmi Mittal began his career working in the family's steelmaking business in India, and in 1976, when the family founded its own steel business, Mittal set out to establish its international division, beginning with the buying of a run-down plant in Indonesia. Shortly afterwards he married Usha, the daughter of a well-to-do moneylender. In 1994, due to differences with his father,mother and brothers, he branched out on his own, taking over the international operations of the Mittal steel business, which was already owned by the family. Mittal's family never spoke publicly about the reasons for the split.


==The Badge==
===The Mittal Affair: "Cash for Influence"===
Worn by initiated members of the Fraternity, the badge of Alpha Tau Omega was designed by Founder Glazebrook in 1865. For it Glazebrook selected a form he thought was the Maltese Cross, though actually it is the heraldic cross patee. The center and the arms are black enamel and the inscription devices are gold. In the center field are inscribed, beginning at the top of the field, a cresent, three stars, the Greek letter "Tau" and two clasped hands. Upon the lower vertical arms are the Greek letters "Alpha" and "Omega," respectively, and upon the left and right horizontal arms are the letters "Omega" and "Alpha" respectively. Reading from top to bottom the Fraternity's name appears, Alpha Tau Omega. Reading from left to right it becomes Omega Tau Alpha. This reverse arrangement has an esoteric significance to the initiate but does no violence to the essential meaning of the insigne; it still indicates that in Christ the beginning and the end are joined in One.<ref>Alpha Tau Omega: The Positive Experience</ref>
{{main|Mittal Affair}}
Controversy erupted in 2002 as [[History of Plaid Cymru|Plaid]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] [[Adam Price]] exposed the link between UK prime minister [[Tony Blair]] and Mittal in the [[Mittal Affair]], also known as 'Garbagegate' or ''Cash for Influence''.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1813620.stm Plaid reveals Labour steel cash link Monday, 11 February 2002, extracted 11-01-07]</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1820324.stm Lakshmi Mittal, steel mill millionaire Thursday, 14 February 2002, extracted 11-01-07]</ref> <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1818955.stm Q&A: 'Garbagegate' Thursday, 14 February 2002 extracted 11-01-07]</ref> Mittal's [[LNM]] steel company, registered in the [[Dutch Antilles]] and maintaining less than 1% of its 100,000 plus workforce in the UK, sought Blair's aid in its bid to purchase [[Romania]]'s state steel industry. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1818955.stm Q&A: 'Garbagegate' Thursday, 14 February 2002 extracted 11-01-07]</ref> The letter from Blair to the Romanian government, a copy of which Price was able to obtain, hinted that the privatisation of the firm and sale to Mittal might help smooth the way for Romania's entry into the [[European Union]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1813620.stm Plaid reveals Labour steel cash link Monday, 11 February 2002, extracted 11-01-07]</ref>
The letter had a passage in it removed just prior to Blair's signing of it, describing Mittal as "a friend."<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1818955.stm Q&A: 'Garbagegate' 14 February 2002, extracted 11-01-07]</ref>
In exchange for Blair's support Mittal, already a Labour contributor, donated £125,000 more to Labour party funds a week after the 2001 UK General Elections, while as many as six-thousand [[Welsh people|Welsh]] steelworkers were [[laid off]] that same year, Price and others pointed out. As well as this, Mittal is a non resident Indian residing in the United Kingdom for over 14 years. Because of this, he has been included on many unofficial Wealth-indicative lists as the richest man in the United Kingdom, when in actuality, the List held by the UK and Channel Island Treasury Authority lists no mention of name "Lakshmi(or derivatives) Mittal." [[Corus Group]] and [[Valkia Limited]] were two of the primary employers in south [[Wales]], particularly in [[Ebbw Vale]], [[Llanwern]], and [[Port Talbot]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1827460.stm Steel firm condemns 'Mittal aid' Monday, 18 February 2002, 14:47 GMT extracted 11-01-07]</ref>.


==The Firsts==
===Queens Park Rangers===
ATΩ was the first fraternity founded after the Civil War in 1865, striving to heal the wounds created by the devastating war and help reunite the North and South.
Recently, Mittal had emerged as a leading contender to buy [[Premier League|Barclays Premiership]] clubs [[Wigan Athletic F.C.|Wigan]] and [[Everton F.C.|Everton]]. However on 20 December 2007 it was announced that the Mittal family had purchased a 20 per cent shareholding in [[Queens Park Rangers F.C.|Queens Park Rangers football club]] joining [[Flavio Briatore]] and Mittal's friend [[Bernie Ecclestone]].<ref>{{Cite news
| title = QPR secure huge investment boost
| work = BBC
| accessdate = 2007-12-20
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/q/qpr/7154202.stm
}}</ref> <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/q/qpr/6974099.stm F1 magnates to take over at QPR] from [[BBC Sport]]</ref> As part of the investment Mittal's son-in-law, Amit Bhatia, took a place on the board of directors. The combined investment in the struggling club sparked suggestions that Mittal might be looking to join the growing ranks of wealthy individuals investing heavily in English football and emulating other similar benefactors such as [[Roman Abramovich]].<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2007/12/21/sfnqpr121.xml Lakshmi Mittal pushes QPR up the rich list] by Kevin Garside, [[Daily Telegraph]], 21 December 2007</ref>


ATΩ was the first fraternity founded as a national fraternity, not a local or sectional fellowship.
==Charity==
After witnessing India win only one medal, [[bronze medal|bronze]], in the [[2000 Summer Olympics]], and one medal, [[silver medal|silver]], at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], Mittal decided to set up [[Mittal Champions Trust]] with US$9 million to support 10 Indian athletes with world-beating potential.<ref>[http://dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=9054 DNA - Sport - Mittal’s Olympic dream is worth Rs 40 crore - Daily News & Analysis<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.In 2008 Mittal awarded [[Abhinav Bindra]] with Rs. 1.5 Crore, for getting [[India]] its first individual [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] gold medal in shooting.


The first meeting of ATΩ was at 114 E. Clay St. in Richmond, Virginia, where Glazebrook read the Constitution of ATΩ to Marshall and Ross for the first time.
For ''[[Comic Relief (charity)|Comic Relief]] 2007'', he matched the money raised (~£1 million) on the celebrity special BBC programme, ''[[The Apprentice (UK)|The Apprentice]]''.


The first chapter north of the Mason - Dixon line, was chartered at the University of Pennsylvania sixteen years after the founding of ATΩ, helping to bring a realization to the founders' dreams.
==Criticism and allegations==
===Slave-labour allegations===
Employees of Mittal have accused him of "slave labour" conditions after multiple fatalities in his mines.<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1909761.ece UK’s richest man in slave labour row]</ref> During December 2004, twenty-three miners died in explosions in his mines in [[Kazakhstan]] caused by faulty gas detectors.


The ATΩ chapter at the University of the South (Sewanee) was the first of any fraternity in the South to have a chapter house in 1880.
===Controversial self-bonus===
Lakshmi Mittal paid himself a bonus totalling GB£1.1bn [http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2006/feb/05/7days4.news] out of company funds in 2004 after a takeover of a US-based steelmaker, ISG.


ATΩ's first fraternity west of the Rockies and first of any fraternity in the Northwest was at Oregon State University with the chartering in 1882.
===Environmental harm for self-gain===
Subsequent environmental issues at the site have been a cause for criticism. The Government tried to sue in the High Court to have him pay for the clean-up of Cork Harbour but failed. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20040808/ai_n12900740]


Thomas Arkle Clark, the first initiate of the Gamma Zeta chapter at the University of Illinois, was the nation's first college dean of men.
===Others===
Cash-for-influence or [[Mittal affair]] mentioned above.


The first World War I Medal of Honor was given to Captain C. L. Irwin, Wyoming '13, as one of the first American heroes mentioned in dispatches to the U.S.
==Awards==
*2008: [[Padma Vibhushan]]
*2007: Bessemer Gold Medal
*2006: Person of the Year - ''Financial Times''
*2004: European Businessman of the Year - ''Fortune'' magazine
*1998: Willy Korf Steel Vision Award - ''American Metal Market'' and ''PaineWeber’s World Steel Dynamics''
*1996: Steelmaker of the Year - ''New Steel''


ATΩ was the first national fraternity to start a chapter free of alcohol and tobacco on fraternity property.
==See also==

*[[Arcelor Mittal]]
ATΩ was the first national fraternity to sponsor and conduct coeducational leadership conferences nationwide in 1992.
*[[B4U (network)|B4U]]

*[[List of billionaires]]
==Famous ATO members==
*[[Agrawal]]
{{main|List of Alpha Tau Omega brothers}}
* [[Nattal Sahu]]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.arcelormittal.com ArcelorMittal website]
*[http://www.ato.org/ ATO National Fraternity]
*[http://www.leadershape.org/ Leadershape]
*[http://www.time.com/time/europe/magazine/article/0,13005,901060213-1156507,00.html Article on Mittal with background on Arcelor takeover bid] - ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]''
*[http://www.coldsteelbook.com]
*[http://www.joinato.org/ JoinATO.org]
*[http://www.atoroadshow.org/ ATO Roadshow]
*[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2014300/Lakshmi-Mittal-to-buy-Britainandrsquos-most-expensive-house-for-andpound117-million.html Lakshmi Mittal to buy Britain's most expensive house] - The Guardian

*[http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,9072-1521099,00.html Article on Mittal] - Times Online
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1818955.stm Q&A on the "Mittalgate" scandal] - [[BBC News]]
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/3830009.stm BBC - ""Glimpsing a Fairytale Wedding""] - [[BBC News]]
*[http://www.coldsteelbook.com] [the inside story of the battle for Arcelor by Tim Bouquet & Byron Ousey]
*[Cold Steel by Tim Bouquet & Byron Ousey Little Brown http://www.LittleBrown.co.uk]


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Revision as of 02:59, 12 October 2008

This article is about the student fraternity in the United States. For the student fraternity in the Philippines, see Alpha Tau Omega (Philippines).
Alpha Tau Omega
ΑΤΩ
File:ATO Crest 2.JPG
ATΩ Crest
FoundedError: Invalid birth date for calculating age
Virginia Military Institute
TypeLeadership, Social
ScopeNational
Mottoπι εψιλον πι
ColorsAzure and Old Gold
SymbolHeraldic Cross Pattee
FlowerWhite Tea Rose
Chapters245 chartered
132 active
NicknameTaus, Alpha Taus, ATOs
HeadquartersOne North Pennsylvania Street, 12th Floor
Indianapolis, Indiana
USA
Websitehttp://www.ato.org

ATΩ (Alpha Tau Omega) (commonly known as ATO, Taus, Alpha Taus, Blackfeet) is an American social fraternity that annually ranks among the top ten national fraternities for numbers of chapters and total number of members. ATO has more than 250 active and inactive chapters with more than 196,000 members and more than 6,500 undergraduate members. The ATΩ Foundation provides more than $150,000 in annual scholarships to members including scholarships to attend the LeaderShape Institute, Inc. ATO is also one-third of the Lexington Triad, along with Kappa Alpha Order and Sigma Nu. The oldest active chapter is the Delta Chapter located at the University of Virginia.

History

During and after the Civil War, families were torn apart, due to brothers fighting on opposite sides. A Virginia Military Institute student, Otis Allan Glazebrook, had a vision to reunite the North and the South in brotherhood. His ideals started Alpha Tau Omega as the first fraternity that would be considered a national fraternity, and it was with Erskine Mayo Ross, and Alfred E. Marshall that they sought to bring together the two factions that had been torn apart. ATΩ was not established in imitation of or in opposition to any existing fraternity. In June 1935, the ATΩ Foundation's inception occurred at the 34th Congress in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1950 Indiana University Worthy Master Robert Lollar created "Help Week" setting the pledges to doing good deeds around campus and replacing the traditional "Hell Week." The LeaderShape Institute, Inc. was created in 1986 by Alpha Tau Omega, and today is considered one of the nation's finest leadership skills training programs in the country. ATΩ was honored by the Smithsonian Institute for innovative use of technology with an award for Information Technology in the field of Government and Non-Profit Organizations in June 1995. The award was given for ATΩ's innovative use of CompuServe as a communications tool.


A more complete history of Alpha Tau Omega may be viewed on their homepage here →[1]

Creed

The Creed of Alpha Tau Omega

To bind men together in a brotherhood based upon eternal and immutable principles, with a bond as strong as right itself and as lasting as humanity; to know no North, no South, no East, no West, but to know man as man, to teach that true men the world over should stand together and contend for supremacy of good over evil, to teach not politics , but morals; to foster, not partisanship, but the recognition of true merit wherever found; to have no narrower limits within which to work for the elevation of man than the outlines of the world: these were the thoughts and hopes uppermost in the minds of the founders of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.


-Otis Allan Glazebrook 1880

Founders

Otis Allan Glazebrook, Alfred E. Marshall, and Erskine Mayo Ross are recognized as the three founders of ATO. Following these, the next leader of ATO was Thomas Arkle Clark; Clark was the first Dean of Men at the University of Illinois and the President of the Gamma Zeta chapter at the University. Thomas A. Clark served the national fraternity as "Worthy Grand Chief" for several terms. To this day, the highest honor a graduating senior can achieve is the Thomas Arkle Clark Award.

Another man, Joseph Anderson, is known as the second founder of ATO. Because of a lack of organization and many chapters ignoring their responsibilities to the national fraternity -- including financial ones, ATO was on a devastating decline. In 1876, of the 22 chapters in existence at the time, only 2 attended the annual Congress. Joseph R. Anderson was appointed and accepted the position of Senior Grand Chief, or the National President, in 1870. Under Anderson, ATO was able to get back on track and become the well established fraternity it is today.

The Badge

Worn by initiated members of the Fraternity, the badge of Alpha Tau Omega was designed by Founder Glazebrook in 1865. For it Glazebrook selected a form he thought was the Maltese Cross, though actually it is the heraldic cross patee. The center and the arms are black enamel and the inscription devices are gold. In the center field are inscribed, beginning at the top of the field, a cresent, three stars, the Greek letter "Tau" and two clasped hands. Upon the lower vertical arms are the Greek letters "Alpha" and "Omega," respectively, and upon the left and right horizontal arms are the letters "Omega" and "Alpha" respectively. Reading from top to bottom the Fraternity's name appears, Alpha Tau Omega. Reading from left to right it becomes Omega Tau Alpha. This reverse arrangement has an esoteric significance to the initiate but does no violence to the essential meaning of the insigne; it still indicates that in Christ the beginning and the end are joined in One.[1]

The Firsts

ATΩ was the first fraternity founded after the Civil War in 1865, striving to heal the wounds created by the devastating war and help reunite the North and South.

ATΩ was the first fraternity founded as a national fraternity, not a local or sectional fellowship.

The first meeting of ATΩ was at 114 E. Clay St. in Richmond, Virginia, where Glazebrook read the Constitution of ATΩ to Marshall and Ross for the first time.

The first chapter north of the Mason - Dixon line, was chartered at the University of Pennsylvania sixteen years after the founding of ATΩ, helping to bring a realization to the founders' dreams.

The ATΩ chapter at the University of the South (Sewanee) was the first of any fraternity in the South to have a chapter house in 1880.

ATΩ's first fraternity west of the Rockies and first of any fraternity in the Northwest was at Oregon State University with the chartering in 1882.

Thomas Arkle Clark, the first initiate of the Gamma Zeta chapter at the University of Illinois, was the nation's first college dean of men.

The first World War I Medal of Honor was given to Captain C. L. Irwin, Wyoming '13, as one of the first American heroes mentioned in dispatches to the U.S.

ATΩ was the first national fraternity to start a chapter free of alcohol and tobacco on fraternity property.

ATΩ was the first national fraternity to sponsor and conduct coeducational leadership conferences nationwide in 1992.

Famous ATO members

References

  1. ^ Alpha Tau Omega: The Positive Experience

External links