Zeta Chi
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Zeta Chi is an independent men's fraternity founded on May 23, 1905 at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas. Zeta Chi is the oldest continuously operating independent fraternity west of the Mississippi River.
[edit] History
Zeta Chi was founded by 16 men who were members the Biblical and Athenian Literary Societies, Baker's two main literary societies of the time. All four Baker Students who have become Rhodes Scholars have been members of Zeta Chi.
[edit] External links
Baker University's Greek Council website

