![]() ![]() In all seriousness, when I visited Dud in the hospital in his final days, we discussed Bob receiving his interfraternal award, and he said, “Shawn, that makes me extremely happy, thank you.” This year’s Ralph “Dud” Daniel Interfraternal Award winner goes to Robert J. ![]() He received the Gold Medal from the National Interfraternity Conference, former president of the Cincinnati Society of Association Executives, not to mention one of the most impressive honors – being named the 1968 “Citizen of the Year” in Oxford, Ohio, or as I affectionately call it Ox-Vegas! He was president of the Fraternity’s Executives Association, and recipient of their FEA Distinguished Service Award. In 1954 he was then named the Executive Secretary (which is now the Executive Vice President/Executive Director), of Phi Delta Theta and held that position for 37 years.īob has been extremely influential in the Greek movement over the years. was undaunted, even gaining recognition from the entire Greek community at the. Miller became Phi Delta Theta’s Assistant Executive Secretary in 1951 after graduating from the University of New Mexico. Obviously, this is the first time this award will be handed out with Dud not in our company, so it is extra special tonight that the award recipient is one of the most deserving and one of Dudly’s closest friends throughout his life. Dud was Phi Kappa Psi’s ambassador to the interfraternal movement for more than 60 years. ![]() You can design and buy your grad stoles instantly online with our design tool. Phi Psi, Exectuive Director Emeritus and past president of the Fraternity Executives Association. Greek U offers Phi Kappa Psi graduation stoles to honor and celebrate all of the amazing graduates Commemorate your accomplishments with the best Phi Kappa Psi stoles. Speaking of our Creed, it states, “I believe that to all I meet, wherever I go, I represent not only Phi Kappa Psi, but indeed the spirit of all fraternities.”Īs we have noted this week, Phi Kappa Psi lost an icon this past biennium. Author of our Creed, Mystagogue Emeritus, Kent Christopher Owen, tells us that the interfraternal world dubbed Phi Kappa Psi the “Noble” Fraternity. Phi Kappa Psi has always been proud of its spirit of interfraternalism. The following text was taken directly from a script read at Phi Kappa Psi’s Grand Arch Council (Convention) this summer in San Antonio, Texas.Ĭompetition among fraternities is as old as the Greek community itself. ![]()
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