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| t | 26 | '''Tau Kappa Epsilon''' ('''ΤΚΕ''' or '''Teke''', pronounced T-K-E or Tēk) is a [[college]] [[fraternities and sororities|fraternity]] founded on January 10, 1899, at [[Illinois Wesleyan University]] with chapters in the United States, and Canada, and affiliation with a German fraternity system known as the Corps of the Weinheimer Senioren Convent (WSC). There are currently 291<ref >http://www.tke.org/about/quick_facts</ref> active TKE chapters and colonies throughout the United States and Canada. The colors of the fraternity are cherry red and true grey.<ref>''The Black Book''. Article XII. Section 3. Tau Kappa Epsilon. 2009. p16</ref> TKE was also one of the first fraternities to abolish "Hell week" when in 1928 it was replaced with an initiation period consisting of lessons portraying attributes of brotherhood.<ref>''The Golden Book of Tau Kappa Epsilon''. 1949. p 74.</ref> | t | 26 | '''Tau Kappa Epsilon''' ('''ΤΚΕ''' or '''Teke''', pronounced T-K-E or Tēk) is a [[college]] [[fraternities and sororities|fraternity]] founded on January 10, 1899, at [[Illinois Wesleyan University]] with chapters in the United States, and Canada, and affiliation with a German fraternity system known as the Corps of the Weinheimer Senioren Convent (WSC). There are currently 291<ref >{{cite web|url=http://www.tke.org/about/quick_facts |title=Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity :: TKE Quick Facts |publisher=Tke.org |date= |accessdate=2013-05-21}}</ref> active TKE chapters and colonies throughout the United States and Canada. The colors of the fraternity are cherry red and true grey.<ref>''The Black Book''. Article XII. Section 3. Tau Kappa Epsilon. 2009. p16</ref> TKE was also one of the first fraternities to abolish "Hell week" when in 1928 it was replaced with an initiation period consisting of lessons portraying attributes of brotherhood.<ref>''The Golden Book of Tau Kappa Epsilon''. 1949. p 74.</ref> |
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