Phi Kappa Nu
Phi Kappa Nu was a local fraternity on the campus of Howard College in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. Through mergers, it helped establish Theta Kappa Nu, which later joined Lambda Chi Alpha.
History
Founding
Phi Kappa Nu was created in 1919 when six men with similar ideas and morals came together at Howard and formed a local fraternity. The Founders were:Neely was credited with writing the ritual, and Robinson was credited with designing the badge.
Theta Kappa Nu
In 1924, five years after its founding, Phi Kappa Nu joined with ten other local fraternities across the country to form the new national fraternity Theta Kappa Nu. This merger would take place in Springfield, Missouri at Drury College, the site of Missouri Alpha’s chapter house. This was an odd location because it was not centralized in respect to the other 10 chapters. Howard's Phi Kappa Nu was designated the Alabama Alpha chapter of Theta Kappa Nu. Neely's ritual was adopted by the new national fraternity. The Phi Kappa Nu badge was slightly modified to reflect new letters, but its design was adopted as the Theta Kappa Nu badge.The new national fraternity with roots at Howard then embarked on a period where it was called the nation's fastest growing fraternity, chartering more than 40 chapters within its first two years.