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Chi Psi ( ΧΨ) is a fraternity consisting of active chapters at 34 American colleges and universities. Chi Psi was founded in 1841 at in Schenectady, New York. It was the first Greek-letter organization to be founded on the grounds of fraternal bonds, rather than the literary characteristics of the seven then-existing fraternities.

Chi Psi was the first fraternity in the nation to establish a fraternity house. This was a building at the University of Michigan, which was said to resemble a ; hence, Chi Psi now refers to all its houses as lodges.Hattendorf, Bill (2005). The Chi Psi Story, The Chi Psi Educational Trust and Chi Psi Fraternity


History
Chi Psi was founded on May 20, 1841, by ten students at . The founding members were Philip Spencer, Robert Heyward McFaddin, Jacob Henry Farrell, John Brush Jr., Samuel Titus Taber, James Lafayette Witherspoon, William Force Terhune, Alexander Peter Berthoud, James Chatham Duane, and Patrick Upshaw Major.

Chi Psi was founded as a brotherhood that embraces related values that were adopted at its founding in 1841. A revision of the values was adopted at 122nd National Convention in 1963. Chi Psi also embraces the idea of being a true gentleman, by following the definition of a gentleman as put forward by John Walter Wayland's "The True Gentleman":

In 1846, Chi Psi was the first fraternity in the nation to establish a fraternity house. This was a building at the University of Michigan, which was said to resemble a ; hence, Chi Psi now refers to all its chapter houses as lodges. The Chi Psi newsletter, The Purple & Gold, was first published in November 1883, and was named for the fraternity's official colors. The fraternity's national headquarters is in Nashville, Tennessee.


Activities
The Chi Psi Educational Trust has funded the Program for Excellence, consisting of workshops that instill the fraternity's members with a respect for themselves, the people they are around, and their community.


Chapters
Chi Psi refers to its chapters as Alphas.


Leadership

President
The national President of Chi Psi is known as the #7. The first #7 was elected in 1879, thirty-eight years after the founding of Chi Psi. The #7's are:
Dr. Stephen H. Tyng Jr.Theta185818791882
Elbridge Thomas GerryZeta185718821914
Edward C. SwiftEpsilon187819141919
Albert S. BardChi188819191921
Vojta F. MashekPsi188919211923
John Wendell AndersonEpsilon189019231930
Vojta F. MashekPsi188919301934
Frank MatthiessenPsi189519341936
Vojta F. MashekPsi188919361940
Charles E. MerrillChi190819401949
Clifford H. WilliamsTheta190219491952
John P. MentzerEpsilon Delta188919521955
Harold S. FalkIota190619551958
Stanley J. BirgeChi190819581961
H. Seger SliferEpsilon191219611967
Temple Hoyne BuellZeta Delta191619671973
Nelson T. LevingsOmicron192619731977
Oliver R. RoweSigma192519771985
Robert B. PlunkettIota Delta193319851988
F. Van S. ParrAlpha192919881990
Carleton A. HolstromIota195719901992
Robert C. Preble Jr.Chi194419921995
Dr. George W. Ray IIIAlpha195419952001
Malcolm D. JeffreyTheta195420012004
Dr. Daniel B. AhlbergNu196720052014
Verne G. IstockEpsilon196320142019
W. S. "Bill" Hattendorf J.Alpha Delta196920192024


Executive Director
The executive director of Chi Psi is known as the #23. The first #23 was appointed in 1921. The #23's are:
H. Seger SliferEpsilon191219211961
William E. LeClereBeta Delta195719611967
James E. BrayEpsilon Delta196319671970
Richard D. ElliottBeta196719701972
T. Lee Pomeroy IIChi197119721979
William S. Hattendorf Jr.Alpha Delta196919781983
Herbert P. CarrollEpsilon194519831988
Michael C. IlluzziRho197719881994
Philip L. SmithSigma196419941995
Donald E. KregerEpsilon Delta195119961998
Stephen GardnerNu198719982000
Robert K. WindsorEta195520002002
Samuel C. BesseyEta Delta199720022022
Harold G. ArnwineTau Delta198620222024


Notable members

Chapter or member misconduct
A pledge named Gordie Bailey died of an alcohol overdose at University of Colorado Boulder in 2004. He was found face down on the floor of the Chi Psi house, where members had drawn slurs all over his body while he was passed out. The Chi Psi chapter was temporarily suspended. A 2017 article used Bailey's death to illustrate that fraternity chapters frequently continue operations with little interruption after a death.

In 1971, Chi Psi at the University of Virginia conducted a staged with a group of black-hooded students with rifles surrounding a black-faced mannequin swinging from a tree. A photograph of the spectacle was published in the university's yearbook, where it was rediscovered by journalists at The Cavalier Daily in 2019. The Frank Zappa quote, "You know I'm not black, but there's a whole lot of times I wish'd I wasn't white", was displayed on the opposing page and was part of the Chi Psi yearbook entry. So, the objectionable photo, combined with the quote, appears to have been a poorly executed attempt at condemnation of racism and violence against blacks.


See also
  • List of social fraternities

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