Phi Beta Kappa (Washington State University) Records, 1925-1980

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Phi Beta Kappa (Gamma Chapter, Washington State University)
Title
Phi Beta Kappa (Washington State University) Records
Dates
1925-1980 (inclusive)
Quantity
5 containers., (3.5 linear feet of shelf space.), (6000 items.)
Collection Number
Cage 446
Summary
Correspondence, minutes, committee files, treasurer's reports and other papers of the scholastic honorary chartered at Washington State University in 1928.
Repository
Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research use.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Phi Beta Kappa began with a small gathering of students on December 5, 1776, at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. The aims of the then secret society were to promote friendship, morality, and learning among the students. Five of these original members decided on the design for the Phi Beta Kappa medal (or key) which has been retained to this day. In 1778 members opened the way to election of nonstudents to the Society, i.e. graduates and others known as alumni and honorary members. The "secret" side of the Society came to an end in 1831 when the Phi Beta Kappa branch at Harvard declared that this policy was unsuitable and abolished it.

The attempt to establish a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Washington State University (then State College of Washington) was begun on March 12, 1925, when the school was visited by the National Secretary of Phi Beta Kappa, Dr. Oscar M. Voorhees. Faculty members Fermen L. Pickett, Frederich D. Heald, and Olaf P. Jenkins arranged for a meeting between Voorhees and all local Phi Beta Kappa members. It was then that a goal for establishment of an official chapter by 1928 was set. The charter was granted by the National Council meeting at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, in September of 1928. The formal dedication of the Gamma Chapter of Washington State was held on April 6, 1929, and was presided over by Voorhees. The first officers elected were: President, Alfred A. Cleveland; Vice-President, Fermen L. Pickett; Secretary, Helen M. Richardson; and Treasurer, Mrs. William C. Kruegel. These four, plus Thomas M. Raysor and J. Horace Nunemaker, made up the original Executive Committee.

Since that time, Phi Beta Kappa has grown along with Washington State University and continues to promote academic achievement on campus.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

[Item Description]. Cage 446, Phi Beta Kappa (Washington State University) Records. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The Phi Beta Kappa records have been arranged in three series: Correspondence, 1925-1977, Alphabetical Subject File, 1926-1980, and Member Cards, 1929-1976.

The first series, Correspondence, 1925-1977, contains both in-coming and out-going correspondence from members, officers, and others associated with Phi Beta Kappa at both the local (WSU Gamma Chapter) and national organization level. Included in the correspondence are letters from alumni, members and initiates concerning arrangements for initiation, election to membership, acceptances, and orders for certificates and keys. The Correspondence series is arranged in a single alphabetical/subject series; the subseries "General, 1925-1975" of 34 folders comprises the vast majority of the series and approximately one third of the total records of the WSU Phi Beta Kappa Chapter. Correspondence for the period 1928-1929 (folder 45) also contains minutes of the general meetings; additional correspondence may also be found in the Alphabetical Subject File folders 89-93, entitled "Minutes, Correspondence and Reports, 1961-1975." This division of minutes and correspondence reflects the original order of the records.

The Alphabetical Subject File, 1926-1980, the second series, consists of various materials used in the operation of the local Phi Beta Kappa chapter and its dealings with the national organization. Included in this series are such things as: address changes; committee work; annual reports; constitution and by-laws; delegate's manuals; directories; initiates, membership, and committee lists; minutes; and visiting scholar program materials. Committee work includes material from both Alumni and Scholarship Committees. The Alumni Committee material consists of lists of alumni being considered for membership; Scholarship Committee material includes financial statements, procedural and expense information. Annual reports were made to the National Phi Beta Kappa listing officers, members (new, alumni, honorary), deaths and total membership. Annual treasurer's reports are also in the records. Minutes are primarily of executive committee meetings with some general chapter meetings included. The visiting Scholar Program is sponsored by the National Phi Beta Kappa which annually selects a group of approximately ten scholars for a lecture circuit. Local chapters of Phi Beta Kappa may then select a particular lecturer and find that person to speak on campus. The Alphabetical Subject File, 1926-1980, is arranged in a single alphabetical subject series covering the period from 1926 through 1980, with the bulk of the material in the 1950s through the late 1970s.

The third series, Member Cards, 1929-1976, consists of cards for each member of the local organization and includes such information as member's name, major and minor areas of study, permanent address, date of graduation, and class at time of joining Phi Beta Kappa.

Acquisition Information

The Phi Beta Kappa Records (MS 79-51) were donated to the Washington State University Archives in October of 1979 through Dr. Frank Kottke, secretary.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

Series 1: Correspondence, 1925-1977Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Alumni and Members
100
1929
1 2-3
Application for the Phi Beta Kappa Charter
160
1926-1929
1 4-5
Candidates and Initiates
130
1929-1941
1 6-39
General
1648
1925-1975
1 40
Initiates
13
1929
1 41
Members
14
1975-1977
1 42-44
Members in Course
56
1929-1940
1 45
Minutes
46
1928-1929

Series 2: Alphabetical Subject File, 1926-1980Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 46-47
Address Changes
170
1960-1961
2 48
Addresses
3
1957-1961
2 49
Alumni Committee
22
1931-1955
2 50
Annual Banquet
60
1959-1975
2 51
Annual Reports
28
1955-1976
2 52-53
Application for Phi Beta Kappa Charter
21
1927-1928
2 54
Certificate of Membership
1
undated
2 55
Chapter History
4
1960-1961
2 56
Chapter Roll
100
1926-1961
2 57
Constitution and By-laws
50
1935-1972
2 58
Delegate's Manuals
4
1937-1952
2 59
Directory
1
1941
2 60-62
Eligibility Rules
130
1931-1980
2 63-66
General Files
38
1939-1976
2 67
Honorary Members
10
1929-1946
Initiates:
Box Folder
2 68
Arranged by High Schools
50
1929-1941
2 69-70
Orders
68
1967-1975
Initiation:
Box Folder
2 71
7
1976
2 72
Forms
11
1966-1970
2 73
Materials
24
1966-1973
2 74
Materials and Instructions
4
1936
Box Folder
2 75-77
Invitations and Acceptances
115
1950-1953
3 78
The Key (Institution of Gamma Chapter of Washington)
1
1930
3 79
Laws and Practices
1
1933
3 80
Ledgers (Treasurers)
2
1927-1978
3 81
Lists of Officers and Committee Members
10
1929-1979
3 82
Mailing Lists
20
1929-1939
Membership:
Box Folder
3 83
Lists
11
1947-1965
3 84
Reports
11
1950-1955
Box Folder
3 85-88
Minutes
150
1926-1957
3 89-93
Minutes, Correspondence, and Reports
227
1961-1975
National Phi Beta Kappa:
Box Folder
3 94
Bicentennial Fellowship
2
1970
3 95-96
Materials
57
1937-1976
Box Folder
3 97
Nominations for Officers
4
1968-1973
3 98
Potter Essay Contest
1964-1970
3 99
Preparation for Constitution and By-laws
17
1928-1929
3 100
Ritual
1
1928
3 101
Scholarship Committee
30
1969-1978
3 102
Secretary's Calendar
1
1934
3 103
Senate Nominations
19
1958-1967
3 104
Uninitiated Alumni and Honorary Members
19
1934-1940
3 105
United Chapter Publications
6
1959-1973
3 106-121
Visiting Scholars
264
1960-1978

Series 3: Member Cards, 1929-1976Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
4-5
Member Cards
2000
1929-1976

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Greek letter societies--Washington (State)--Pullman--Archives
  • Learned institutions and societies--Washington (State)--Pullman--Records and correspondence
  • Universities and colleges--Washington (State)--Pullman--Archives

Corporate Names

  • Phi Beta Kappa. Gamma of Washington State--Archives (creator)