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Tomahawk Service and Leadership Honor Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tomahawk Service and Leadership Honor Society
The Tomahawk Service and Leadership Honor Society is a service-based honor society for independent students who are involved in other student activities. While at one time Tomahawk was a national society and had several member institutions, only the Purdue University chapter remains in operation today. Matthew Miller is currently President of the Algonquin Chapter at Purdue. == History == Tomahawk was created through the merger of two existing student organizations - Sigma Iota ("Serve Indiana") at Indiana University and Tomahawk at the University of Illinois in 1946. Tomahawk expanded during the years following, charting several new chapters, including the Purdue University Algonquin Chapter in April 1949. Six total chapters of Tomahawk existed in the 1950s, but all chapters except for the one at Purdue University have ceased to exist.〔http://www.purduetomahawk.com/history.php〕 Tomahawk was started as an all-male organization, but this changed in 1949 with the activation of the Purdue Chapter which did admit women to membership.〔http://www.purduetomahawk.com/history.php〕
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