Phi Beta Kappa in American Life: The First Two Hundred Years

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ISBN-10:

0788199838

ISBN-13:

9780788199837

Released: Jun 01, 1990
Format: Hardcover, 319 pages
Related ISBN: 9780195063110

Description:

On Dec. 5, 1776, five William and Mary students formed a secret club whose motto -- ''Love of wisdom the guide of life'' -- they represented by the Greek letters PBK. The society quickly increased in members; today, Phi Beta Kappa is America's foremost honor society, the forerunner and prototype of all other such groups as well as all Greek-letter fraternities. This book provides a complete history of the society, tracing its growth from a local debating club to a national organization. The author examines its grudging admission of women and blacks, the uproar over Paul Robeson's selection for the editorial board of American Scholar, and many other controversies.

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