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Theta Xi Fraternity (U.S.)

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[U.S. fraternity flag - Theta Xi] by Joe McMillan, 15 March 2001


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Theta Xi

Theta Xi, founded in 1864 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, was originally restricted to students of engineering but is now a general social fraternity. The flag is a vertical triband of light blue-white-light blue. On the center is the crest from the fraternity's coat of arms, a unicorn's head couped in bay coloring (brown with black mane). In the upper hoist and lower fly are the Greek letters of the fraternity's name in white.

Sources: Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, 20th ed. (1991) and
www.thetaxi.org

Joe McMillan, 15 March 2001