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Alpha Tau Sigma (ΑΤΣ) was a professional medical fraternity that ceased operations in 1964. It was founded in 1912 at the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville, Missouri in the United States.

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Alpha Tau Sigma Fraternity was a professional medical fraternity founded in 1912 at the American School of Osteopathy, now the private A.T. Still University, in Kirksville, Missouri.[1] Its founders were Charles W. Barnes, W. S. Giddings, E. E. Loose, E. E. Ruby, and W. C. Warner[1]

In April 1913, the fraternity rented rooms from the Axis Club in the Heinzeman-Swigert building in Kirksville.[2] By February 1914, it had relocated to the Foster building and moved to the Bondurant building in the fall of 1914.[3][4] For several years, the fraternity occupied a three-story nineteen room house at 701 West Jefferson Street.[5] The house was sold in 1942.[5]

The fraternity was incorporated in 1915, with the intention and members were empowered to expand to other recognized osteopathy colleges.[1] Although the chapter remained successful on its founding campus, it never grew beyond a local entity.[1] However, the grand chapter of Alpha Tau Sigma fraternity was associated with the American Osteopathic Society by 1944.[6][7]

Alpha Tau Sigma ceased operations in 1964.[1] An archived member lists note at least 45 members among one member's network, scattered in the states of Missouri, Oklahoma, and Kansas, with a few elsewhere.[8]

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The fraternity's motto was Mense Et Mansu.[1] Its publication was The Pyramid.[1][9]

Activities

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Alpha Tau Sigma hosted medical lectures, musical performances, and social events.[3][4][10][11] Its members also participated in Interfraternity Council baseball, basketball, football, softball, and volleyball tournaments.[12][13][14][15][16] Some of its members formed the Alpha Tau Sigma Orchestra.[4]

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