The Temple at Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio On February 9, 1929, the Beta Alpha Chapter at Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, in connection with the annual initiation celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of its installation. The presence of Grove Curtis, 1880, number one on the chapter roll, was a noteworthy feature of the dedication of a meeting hall or lodge, built of limestone and located in the woods on the campus at
some distance from the living quarters of the chapter, which, under college rule, is unable to build and occupy a chapter house. Of classical design, the Kenyon Temple added a distinct structure to the property holdings of the Fraternity, a fitting companion piece to the shrine at St. Lawrence University. — Beta Book, pg. 201
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