His service led to the hotel and conference center in the Student Union bearing his name.īrother Bill (Army) Armstrong (BH 575) served the University as the President of the Indiana University Foundation. For an extensive review of his service to the University and the Higher Education community, please see his biography, Being Lucky, which is freely available courtesy of Indiana University Press.īrother Biddle (BH 204) served the University in numerous roles in addition to being a member of the Indiana State Legislature. Brother Herman B Wells (BH 327) had a profound impact on the University as Dean of the School of Business, President of the University and as Chancellor spanning a total of 63 years of service. White and Don Densborn served at a crucial turning point in the fraternity’s history, leading to the current success and preeminent standing it currently holds in the fraternity and sorority community at Indiana University.īeta Eta has led the way for the university as well. Herman B Wells served as the Regent during the Centennial Year of the Fraternity. Brother Ward Biddle was credited with starting the Hall of Honor to recognize the “Might Oaks of the Fraternity,” men who have gone above and beyond in service to Sigma Nu. Brother George “Dad” Cook was one of the early Regents of the fraternity, leading the fraternity during its infancy. With five brothers having served in the highest volunteer office of the fraternity, Beta Eta has become known as the “Birthplace of Regents.” Our Regents have led at momentous occasions throughout the history of the fraternity as well. No chapter has provided as many Regents to the fraternity as Beta Eta. The chapter has also provided several members of the Sigma Nu headquarters staff team over the years. Recently the Chapter initiated more than one hundred men as part of its rechartering ceremony in April 2022, which coincided with its 130th anniversary.įrom a fraternal standpoint Beta Eta has provided leadership with multiple national officers from Division Commanders to Regents. The Chapter has initiated over 3,000 men, making it one of Sigma Nu’s largest chapters. Over the years the Chapter has provided legendary leadership to the Fraternity, the University, the country and world. On Apthe BLS became 37th Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity. The Beta Eta Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity was originally founded as the Bloomington Literary Society.
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