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SAE Facts
-Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity was founded on March 9, 1856 at the
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. -SAE is North America's largest social fraternity with more than 280,000 initiated members. -Fraternal symbols include the lion, the phoenix, Minerva, and the fleur-de-lis. -Sigma Alpha Epsilon was the first fraternity to establish a national headquarters (1929), a national Leadership School (1935), a national Men's Health Issues Committee (1980), and a career-development program entitled the Leading Edge (1990). -Currently, the Fraternity offers a comprehensive member-education program called The True Gentleman Initiative. -The Fraternity communicates through The Record magazine, a quarterly publication that has been published continuously since 1880. New members receive a copy of The Phoenix for educational development. Sigma Alpha Epsilon National History
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was founded at the University of
Alabama on March 9, 1856 by eight students who wished to form an
organization built on brotherhood. As the size of the brotherhood grew, so
did its boundaries. Soon chapters were formed at other southern
universities.
With the start of the Civil War in 1861, most brothers answered the call to arms. At the end of that tragic war, only one Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter survived. But the strength and power of SAE could not be denied and soon, more chapters were formed. Sigma Alpha Epsilon soon expanded from the South into the North and the West, becoming the first southern fraternity to do so. With this expansion, the values of the True Gentleman, that the fraternity was molded after, found a home on other campuses. As early as 1927, Sigma Alpha Epsilon established its 125th chapter, but the Depression held its grip on the country. Even with the economic woes of the time, Sigma Alpha Epsilon managed to construct the college fraternity's national headquarters. It was built in Evanston, Illinois, just north of Chicago, and was named the Levere Memorial Temple. The Temple remains the headquarters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. In 1935, Sigma Alpha Epsilon once again held true to its reputation as the leading innovator of the fraternity system by developing an annual leadership school. The school brings together SAE brothers from across the nation for a week long school that teaches leadership skills. It also allows brothers to find out what other chapters are doing in such areas as pledge programming, rush, social programming, scholarship and more. It now has over 280,000 graduates and nearly every other fraternity has copied the concept. Sigma Alpha Epsilon New Jersey Tau Gamma, 2004 History Coming Soon...
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