George Riddle Banta Sr. (July 16, 1857 – September 23, 1935) was an American publisher and local politician. He was the founder of the George Banta Company (later the Banta Corporation) and was an influential figure in the development of the collegiate Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Delta Gamma women's fraternity.
Banta attended Franklin College in Franklin, Indiana, where he became an active member of Phi Delta Theta. He graduated in 1876.
Much of the company's early growth came from educational contracts. George Banta secured a contract to print the national magazine for Phi Delta Theta. Other national fraternities and sororities followed; the company would also publish Banta's Greek Exchange, a monthly review of fraternity and sorority news, and several editions of Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. Through his father's academic connections, the company also won orders for university catalogs and yearbooks, textbooks, and magazines."Banta Corporation." International Directory of Company Histories. The Gale Group, Inc. 2006
Banta served as alderman (1890–1891) and mayor (1892, 1895, 1902–1903) of Menasha, and served on the boards of several local companies.
Banta was instrumental in establishing the first Delta Gamma chapter outside the Southern United States, at his alma mater. The chapter was designated the "Phi" in honor of Phi Delta Theta, and Banta was made an honorary member—the only man ever initiated into the women's fraternity." "Brother Fraternity" - Phi Delta Theta ," retrieved June 15, 2007 Delta Gamma paid special tribute to Banta when the Delta Gamma Foundation established the George Banta Memorial Fellowship for 1957–58.
Banta supported the Greek system throughout his life, attending early meetings of the National Panhellenic Conference and the National Interfraternity Conference. Banta also encouraged the formation of new Greek letter organizations. Emily Butterfield, a co-founder of Alpha Gamma Delta contracted as a designer for the company, is credited as designer or co-designer of the coats of arms of Alpha Gamma Delta, Lambda Omega, Phi Beta, Sigma Delta Rho, Sigma Tau Gamma, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Kappa Nu, Theta Phi Alpha, Theta Upsilon Omega, and Zeta Tau Alpha. He also encouraged her to publish articles she had compiled concerning fraternity and sorority heraldry, released in 1931 as College Fraternity Heraldry.Raymond, Mike. " Butterfield's Mark " in the Cross and Crescent, February 2006 Furthermore, he was elected an honorary member of the Alpha chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity, the national fraternity for men in music, at the New England Conservatory on December 20, 1917.
He died at age 78 in 1935 in Menasha, and was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Neenah. His former home, known as the George, Sr., and Ellen Banta House, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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