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Pi Beta Phi (ΠΒΦ), often known simply as Pi Phi, is an international women's fraternity founded at Monmouth College, in Monmouth, Illinois on April 28, 1867, as I. C. Sorosis, the first national secret college society of women to be modeled after the men's Greek-letter fraternity. Pi Phi's headquarters are located in Town and Country, Missouri.
Pi Beta Phi is an international women's fraternity founded in 1867. it was the first national ... Kansas Beta: June 3, 1915: Kansas State University: Manhattan ...
Grace Goodhue Coolidge. Vermont Beta. 32nd First Lady of the United States and wife of Calvin Coolidge, charter member of the Vermont Beta chapter. [a] Cate Edwards. New Jersey Alpha. attorney, daughter of John Edwards and Elizabeth Edwards. Kay Bailey Hutchison. Texas Alpha.
List of Phi Beta Pi chapters. Phi Beta Pi is an American professional fraternity for medical students. It was established at the West Pennsylvania Medical College. in 1891. Currently, the fraternity operates as a local orgaization with one active chapter at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
This article lists the chapters of Phi Delta Theta. Chapters are listed with their installation date, university and status. The information was gathered from a mixture of Baird's Manual and the online archive, [1] The Scroll, [2] The Chapter lists, [3] and the locate chapter function on the national website. [4]
Beta Sigma: 1948 Purdue University: West Lafayette, Indiana: Active [12] [h] Beta Tau: April 2, 1949 University of Florida: Gainesville, Florida: Active Beta Upsilon: May 14, 1949 Ohio University: Athens, Ohio: Active Beta Phi: 1950–1964 Idaho State University: Pocatello, Idaho: Inactive Beta Chi: 1950–2002 University of California Santa ...
Phi Beta: 1919: University of Pittsburgh: ... Pi Beta: 1921 – 1989, 2014 ... University of Missouri–Kansas City: Kansas City: Missouri: Active [dz]
He is credited with choosing the nine charter members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Founder Brown founded the Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, on April 9, 1917, and was a teacher at the Kansas Industrial School for Negroes in Topeka, Kansas.