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At first, these societies were elite academic organizations or societies at colleges and universities, and their three letter names stood for actual mottos, as in the case of Phi Beta Kappa. Such societies came to be called fraternities after the Latinate word fraternity, as we saw earlier.
Fraternity and sorority houses use Greek letters in their names as a nod to the traditions and values of ancient Greece, which are often associated with scholarship, friendship, and leadership. Here are some key reasons for this practice:
The first national, secret, Greek letter social fraternity is considered to be the Kappa Alpha Society, established at Union College in Schenectady, New York, on November 26, 1825, by John Hart Hunter.
The main thought behind the use of Greek letters is that the fraternities and sororities have a Hellenic way of thinking.
The school year starts on September 11 and ends on June 15. The standard school day starts at 08:15 and finishes at 13:15. It comprises six academic years of schooling named ά (grades), numbered 1 through to 6. Enrollment to the next tier of compulsory education, the Gymnasium, is automatic.
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