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| Who designed the first badge? |
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| 1841 - Alexander Paddack, Miami 1841 |
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| When was the first badge changed and who suggested this? |
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| Major Wyllys C. Ransom, Michigan 1848 |
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| Who designed the badge form that we know today? |
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| Each individual purchased his badge from the jeweler of his choice. |
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| Why were no two badges alike? |
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| George M. Chandler, Michigan 1898 |
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| Under whose direction did Beta Theta Pi adopt Roehm and Son of Detroit as their standard badge manufacturer? |
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| 1909; George M. Chandler, Michigan 1898 |
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| Date of adoption of today's badge; who designed it? |
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| Burr, Patterson & Auld, Elwood, Indiana. |
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| Who is the current official jeweler for Beta Theta Pi? |
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| Your mother, wife, daughter, sister, or fiancee. |
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| Who else can wear your Beta badge? |
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| When did Beta adopt the current pledge pin? |
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| Delicate (light) shades of pink and blue; adopted at the convention of 1879. |
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| What are Beta's colors and when were they adopted? |
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| 1902; designed by George M. Chandler, Michigan 1898 |
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| When was the Beta flag adopted and who designed it? |
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| Which convention adopted today's official coat of arms? |
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| The Fraternity arms, a heraldic device specific to the chapter, a motto in Greek of one or more words beginning with the Greek letters or letter of the chapter's name. |
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| What does each chapter's unique coat of arms consist of? |
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| When was the seal adopted? |
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| At the Cornell chapter at the end of the 19th century. |
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| Where and when did the Fraternity shingle first appear? |
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| The rose; adopted at the semi-centennial convention in 1889. |
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| What is Beta's official flower and at which convention was it adopted? |
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