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To: redlipstick

Ronald Reagan was an active member of Tau Kappa Epsilon at Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois (1928-1932).


3,806 posted on 06/11/2004 2:48:51 PM PDT by agenda_express
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To: agenda_express

Heres hoping all the TKE's vote GOP this year : ))))



http://www.tke.org/

TAU KAPPA EPSILON FRATERNITY CELEBRATES THE LIFE OF FRATER RONALD WILSON REAGAN


February 6, 1911 - June 5, 2004
For immediate release - June 6, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS, IN. - More than 200,000 living Tekes join a grateful nation in celebrating the life of Frater Ronald Wilson Reagan, who passed away at his California home on Saturday, June 5, 2004. Reagan was initiated into Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity's Iota Chapter, Eureka College, on February 25, 1929, as its 169th member.

In addition to the strong leadership he displayed as the 40th President of the United States (1981-89) and during his two terms as Governor of California (1967-75), Reagan was a staunch supporter of the Fraternity and active in TKE from 1929 through his passing into the Chapter Eternal. He served his undergraduate chapter as rush chairman, member educator, and president. After graduation, Reagan continued his involvement in "the Fraternity for Life" through regular support of the TKE Educational Foundation, in making several films and videos for TKE, and as Chairman of the Grand Prytanis Advisory Committee in the 1970's. During his presidency, Reagan welcomed his fellow Fraters to the White House and visited Tekes and TKE chapter houses throughout the country. ...MORE
http://www.tke.org/index_reagan.htm


3,812 posted on 06/11/2004 2:53:00 PM PDT by alisasny (GODSPEED DEAR SWEET PRINCE OF MEN RONALD REAGAN : ))
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