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Kappa and band
He is a member of Kappa Kappa Psi honorary band fraternity.
* " Kappa ", a track by the band Mogwai on their 1999 album Come On Die Young
Across the center of the slab is a black enamel band upon which three Greek letters appear, which are the initials of three mystic Greek words meaning phronimon ( Phi ), thumos ( Theta ), katharotes ( Kappa ) and meaning " wisdom ," " aspiration ," and " purity.
Theta Alpha Phi National Theatre Honor Fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, ( the national honorary fraternity and sorority for college band members ) were founded at Oklahoma State in 1919 and 1946, respectively.
He played in his first band at the age of sixteen and later attended Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Arkansas, where he was a member of the Epsilon Kappa chapter of Sigma Pi Fraternity.
* National Intercollegiate Band, an American band sponsored by Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, honorary band fraternity and sorority
Rory by far was the most active member of the band after the breakup, playing bass on the Missile Command album Sexy, Sexy Confidence, and briefly forming the band Go Kappa!
The UCLA band is also served by the Epsilon Kappa chapter of Tau Beta Sigma.
Drawing from his college days at Yale University, Ives also quotes a number of fraternity songs including the Delta Kappa Epsilon tune " A band of brothers in DKE ," which appears prominently near the beginning of the movement.
" In the spring of 1955 FSU received a charter of Kappa Kappa Psi honorary band fraternity.
The Nu chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, honorary band fraternity, was formed in 1925, and the Lambda chapter of Tau Beta Sigma, honorary band sorority, was formed in 1948.
Since 1947, Tau Beta Sigma has recognized Kappa Kappa Psi as " an equal affiliated organization with a parallel purpose, function and role in the college and university band setting ", and the two organizations hold joint conventions and Tau Beta Sigma administers an alumni association open to members of both organizations.

Kappa and ),
* Kappa ( Dungeons & Dragons ), a creature in the Dungeons & Dragons game
* Kappa ( folklore ), a Japanese river imp
* Kappa ( company ), an Italian sportswear company
In Philosophical Explanations ( 1981 ), which received the Phi Beta Kappa Society's Ralph Waldo Emerson Award, Nozick provided novel accounts of knowledge, free will, personal identity, the nature of value, and the meaning of life.
Marshall graduated from the Virginia Military Institute ( VMI ), where he was initiated into the Kappa Alpha Order, in 1901.
McConnell graduated with a Bachelor's degree from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington ( magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa ), and a Master's degree in software engineering from Seattle University.
He attended Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina ( now Clemson University ), where he was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
After he graduated from Dartmouth ( Phi Beta Kappa ), Webster was apprenticed to the lawyer Thomas W. Thompson in Salisbury.
In 1963 three scholarly and educational organizations — the American Council of Learned Societies ( ACLS ), the Council of Graduate Schools in America, and the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa — joined together to establish the National Commission on the Humanities.
While at the University of Michigan, Page created " an inkjet printer made of LEGO bricks " ( actually a line plotter ), served as the president of the Beta Epsilon chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, and was a member of the 1993 " Maize & Blue " University of Michigan Solar Car team.
Acheson attended Groton School and Yale College ( 1912 – 1915 ), where he joined Scroll and Key Society, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and was a brother of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity ( Phi chapter ).
After graduating from Princeton University ( Phi Beta Kappa, 1908 ), where he competed on the American Whig-Cliosophic Society debate team, and graduating from The George Washington University Law School, he joined the New York City law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, where he specialized in international law.
There are eight fraternities ( Alpha Kappa Lambda, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Lambda Beta, and Tau Kappa Epsilon ), and four sororities ( Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Pi Sigma, Alpha Xi Delta, and Alpha Gamma Delta ) on campus.
Over the past two years, the community added four fraternities ( Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Phi ( ΔΣΦ ), and Delta Upsilon ) and one sorority ( Alpha Gamma Delta ).
Right center: Delta Kappa Epsilon ( Phi Chapter ), east side of York Street, south of Elm Street.
The first chapter established after the Phi Beta Kappa became an " open " society was that at Trinity College ( Connecticut ), in 1845.
Two of the three fraternities are for male Pomona students only ( Kappa Delta and Sigma Tau ), while membership in the third ( Nu Alpha Phi ) is open to students of any gender ..
* Charles Page Thomas Moore ( 1831 – 1904 ), joint founder of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity
At age 17, he entered Harvard University where he studied under George Santayana, William James, and Graham Wallas, concentrating upon philosophy and languages ( he spoke German and French ), and earned his degree in three years, graduating as a member of the Phi Beta Kappa society.
Phi Theta Kappa, also ΦΘΚ or sometimes PTK ( see usage note ), is the international honor society of two-year colleges and academic programs, particularly community colleges and junior colleges.
This is due largely to perceived disrespect for the institution by the shortening of the name, and also an attempt to prevent confusion with the Greek letters Rho Tau Kappa, or ρτκ, which look like the Latin letters for P, T, and K that do not truly correspond to the proper Greek letters Φ ( Ph ), Θ ( Th ) and Κ ( K ).

Kappa and British
Before the British invasion of Virginia forced the temporary closure of the College of William and Mary and disbandment of the Phi Beta Kappa there early in 1781, Elisha Parmelee, an alumnus of Yale College and Harvard College, passed through Williamsburg and took charters from the Phi Beta Kappa to establish branches of the society at these schools.

band and ),
* Alien ( band ), a 1980s Swedish rock group
* The Aliens ( Scottish band ), a 2005-present rock group
* The Aliens ( Australian band ), a 1970s new wave group
* Aberdeen ( band ), an American rock band
* Aberdeen City ( band ), Boston based indie / alternative rock band.
* Animal ( Muppet ), a drummer character in The Muppet Show band, Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem
* Atlas ( album ), an album by Mexican electro-pop band Kinky
* Atlas ( band ), a rock band from Christchurch, New Zealand
The band has been mentioned or featured in various newspapers and magazines: the Vancouver Sun, Northshore News ( Vancouver, Canada newspaper ), New Times ( Los Angeles weekly entertainment newspaper ), BLU Magazine ( underground hip hop magazine ), BAM Magazine ( Southern California ), La Banda Elastica Magazine, and the Los Angeles Times Calendar section.
* Atomic ( band ), a Norwegian jazz quintet
* Abducted ( album ), an album by death metal band Hypocrisy
The one occasion where the band was introduced as " The Alan Parsons Project " in a live performance was at Night of the Proms 1990 ( at the time of the group's break-up ), featuring all Project regulars except Woolfson who was present but behind the scenes, while Parsons stayed at the mixer except during the last song, where he played acoustic guitar.
* Adrian Sieber ( born 1972 ), Swiss singer and the lead singer in the Swiss Britpop band Lovebugs
* Adrian Smith ( born 1957 ), English musician and one of three guitarists / songwriters in the English band Iron Maiden
* Adrian Utley ( born 1957 ), English musician best known as a member of the band Portishead
* Adrian Young ( born 1969 ), American drummer for the rock band No Doubt
* Ajax ( band ), an electronic band from New York City
* A-Jax ( band ), a South Korean boy band

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