
On written ballots, Robert Douglas was elected president, Howard Jefferson was elected secretary and Nathan Lane Jr. All ten men, including Tremaine, were present at the October 5 meeting, and the decision was made to officially organize the fraternity along the lines of the constitution that had been presented by the Brooklyn Four. The social aspect of the fraternity was emphasized early on, as Jefferson later recounted, "The greater part of the day, however, was spent in having summer fun, and although the party did no real work on the constitution, yet the friendships were strengthened."Īfter university resumed in the fall, a meeting was held on October 5, 1904, in the assembly room at 32 Waverly Place. On July 16, 1904, a group of them traveled by steamer to Sea Cliff, Long Island and, at this meeting, the draft of the constitution was presented. The Brooklyn Four were appointed to draft a constitution and present it the next time all of the men met. The nine men in attendance were all strongly in favor of forming a fraternity, and many points worthy of being incorporated into a constitution were suggested.


Tremaine was to be invited, but he was not in attendance at the meeting, as he later said that the invitation had never reached him. On June 9, 1904, The Brooklyn Four were joined at the Hotel St. Before the academic term came to a close, a date was set for a meeting to take place at the Hotel Saint Denis in which a plan for the organization would be outlined. They received hearty support from the men approached regarding their idea, and by the end of April 1904, things were beginning to take definite shape. As the spirit of brotherhood grew stronger in the hearts and in the minds of the men from Brooklyn, they decided to suggest to the other members of their class that something be done to perpetuate it. These men grew to be close friends while attending night classes, and they walked home together each night over the Brooklyn Bridge, hence their nickname. Bergen, came to be known as the "Brooklyn Four". Leach and Jefferson, along with Nathan Lane Jr.

Leach who first developed the idea for formation of a fraternity. One of the founding members later suggested that it was Frederic R. It is currently headquartered in Noblesville, Indiana.ĭuring the winter months of the 1903–1904 academic year at New York University, the idea of starting a business fraternity was first brought up. Also known as "AKPsi", the fraternity was founded on October 5, 1904, at New York University and was incorporated on May 20, 1905. Alpha Kappa PsiĪlpha Kappa Psi ( ΑΚΨ, often stylized as AKPsi) is the oldest and largest business fraternity to current date. For the organization that operated 1900–1920, see Alpha Kappa Psi (sorority).
