Phi Sigma Delta was a collegiate fraternity established in 1909 with a predominantly Jewish membership.[1]
Chapters
editFollowing is a list of chapters of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity, immediately before its merger into Zeta Beta Tau in 1969.[1][2] Inactive chapters and institutions are indicated in italics.
Notes
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Merged with an existing chapter of Zeta Beta Tau at the time of the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Chapter merged with an existing Alpha Epsilon Pi chapter.
- ^ Chapter merged with an existing Sigma Alpha Mu chapter.
- ^ a b c Chapter revived an inactive Zeta Beta Tau chapter with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Became a Zeta Beta Tau chapter at the time of the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter reformed from the Alpha Club (local), established in 1956. Later, it absorbed Phi Alpha (local).
- ^ Chapter formed from Beta Phi (local), established in 1924.
- ^ Chapter formed from Mu Alpha Sigma (local), established in 1925.
- ^ Chapter formed from Mu Delta Mu (local), established in 1925.
- ^ After going dormant, the chapter reformed from Phi Zeta Sigma (local), established in 1934.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Delta Gamma (local), established in 1930.
- ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Delta (local), established in 1947.
- ^ Chapter formed from the Pyramid Club (local), established in 1948.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Sigma Club (local), established in 1950.
- ^ Chapter formed from the Triangle Club (local), established in 1951.
- ^ Withdrew from Phi Sigma Delta at the time of the national merger and became Phi Sigma (local), then Q.T.V.
- ^ Chapter formed from Phi Sigma (local), established in 1956.
- ^ Originally the Alpha chapter of Phi Alpha, established October 14, 1913.
- ^ Originally the Beta chapter of Phi Alpha, established on February 22, 1916.
- ^ Originally the Gamma chapter of Phi Alpha, established on December 26, 1916.
- ^ Originally the Delta chapter of Phi Alpha, established on February 16, 1918.
- ^ Originally the Epsilon chapter of Phi Alpha, established on April 2, 1919.
- ^ Chapter withdrew at the time of the merger and became Phi Beta (local). It operated as a local fraternity until it closed in 1990
- ^ Originally the Zeta chapter of Phi Alpha, established on December 7, 1919.
- ^ Originally was the Lambda chapter of Phi Alpha, established on February 19, 1921.
- ^ Originally the Mu chapter of Phi Alpha, established on April 16, 1922.
- ^ Chapter formed as the Nu chapter of Phi Alpha, established on March 16, 1924.
- ^ Chapter formed as Omicron chapter of Phi Alpha, established in 1924.
- ^ Chapter formed by Pi chapter of Phi Alpha, established in 1924.
- ^ Originally the Rho chapter of Phi Alpha, established by February 6, 1925.
- ^ Originally the Sigma chapter of Phi Alpha, established on October 25, 1925.
- ^ Originally the Phi chapter of Phi Alpha, established on March 19, 1927.
- ^ Originally a chapter of Phi Alpha, established on May 4, 1929.
- ^ Originally a chapter of Phi Alpha, established on December 7, 1930.
- ^ Originally a chapter of Phi Alpha, established in 1940.
- ^ Originally a chapter of Phi Alpha, established in 1957.
- ^ Originally a chapter of Phi Alpha, established in 1959.
- ^ Chapter formed from Alpha Phi Beta (local), established in 1947.
- ^ Colony became an Alpha Epsilon Pi chapter at the time of the national merger.
References
edit- ^ a b Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) [1879]. Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. p. VIII–17–18. ISBN 978-0-9637159-0-6.
- ^ Lurding, Carroll and Becque, Fran. (May 5, 2023) "Phi Sigma Delta". Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities. Urbana: University of Illinois. Accessed August 7, 2023.
- ^ a b What is the relationship between the Phi Alpha Eta chapter and Phi Alpha Mu chapter, both listed in Baird's on the CCNY campus?