As World War One began in Europe in 1914, and before men in the United States from all walks of life were called to serve in the trenches in 1917, fraternities decided who belonged by their race, their religion, and their standing. This is where our story began, with three groups of men that held uncommon convictions for their time:
Every man is worthy.
Every voice deserves to be heard.
The sacrifice for the welfare of others is essential.
The brotherhood didn't create them, it enshrined what they believed. A name, a promise and a legacy for us to carry forward.
From our founding to the century that has followed, our brothers around the world have lived these ideals, because
It's who we are
it's who we have always been,
and who we always will be.