The fraternity's name is derived from
Ancient Greek Κύκλος Ἀδελφών, meaning "Circle of Brothers." Its motto was or "Nothing can I prefer, when sane, to a companionable friend", which is a quote from the poet
Horace. Its badge was a diamond with a circle in its center. There was a capital letter A inside the circle and the phrase Κύκλος Ἀδελφών around the outside of the circle. The initials of the fraternity's Latin motto, NECSJA, were on the right leg of the letter A, while an image of clasping hands was on the crossbar of the letter A. The badge was supposed to be worn suspended from a blue ribbon from the member's right lapel. The constitution specified that the badge was to be silver; however, examples in other metals are also found. Variations (pictured here) include the circle and letter A in black enamel on a white enamel background, or a diamond frame with a circle frame. The fraternity's seal was an equilateral triangle, with the Greek letters
ΚΑ below and an open eye above. == Chapters ==