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The result was retaining the Alpha chapter (1889) at the University of Vermont as named, and renaming the former Alpha chapter of Louisville (1894) as Alpha Alpha chapter, and so forth. Following is a list of chapters. [2] [3] [1] [4] [5] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.
These include organizations that are chartered or have headquarters in Chicago, Illinois as a professional association for the medical or health care fields. Do not include articles or subcategories related to associations with a focus on the medical or health facilities or institutions (e.g., American Hospital Association) - these are outside ...
On March 5, 1905, Phi Chi Medical Fraternity (Southern Phi Chi) and Phi Chi Society (Eastern Phi Chi) were joined in Baltimore, Maryland, making Phi Chi the largest medical fraternity in America. Chapter names that conflicted during the joining were resolved by allowing the older chapter to retain its single name and the second chapter to have ...
Chicago Medical: 1962: Chicago, Illinois: Inactive SUNY Stony Brook: 1962 Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, New York: Active Tidewater Virginia: 1962 Tidewater: Newport News, Virginia: Active [o] Whitman College-Walla Walla University: 1962 Whitman College and Walla Walla University: Walla Walla, Washington: Active Central Arkansas: 1963 ...
Phi Rho Sigma Medical Fraternity was founded at the Chicago Medical College (now Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine) on October 31, 1890. [1] [2] Its founder was Milbank Johnson, along with, H. H. Forline, J. A. Poling, and T. J. Robeson. [2] Johnson became the fraternity's first president and designed its badge. [3]
Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity was a North American co-ed professional fraternity for medical students and related sciences. [1] The national entity ceased operations in 1973, with a few chapters remaining active as a local fraternity. In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics. [2] [3] [1] [4]
October 25, 1904 – 1918 ... Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons: ... Illinois Kappa Chapter Alumni Association: Chicago, Illinois: Province 3: Midwest
Chapter Notability References George Wheeler Hinman: Hamilton publisher of the Chicago Herald and Examiner, editor and manager of Chicago Inter Ocean, president of Marietta College [14] Chester Sanders Lord: Hamilton editor of the New York Sun [14] Guy E. Shipler: editor of The Churchman, writer for Business Week, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated ...