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Since 1899, Delta Sigma Phi has issued 238 charters in 41 states (United States of America), Washington, D.C., and three provinces in Canada.Currently, the fraternity has active chapters and new chapters in 32 states and Washington, D.C.
Delta Sigma Phi continued to expand during the 1920s, with many local fraternities and other social clubs petitioning for membership. Among these was Phi Nu fraternity at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. When Phi Nu was chartered as the Alpha Omicron chapter, Delta Sigma Phi became an international fraternity.
Chapter Class Notability References Albert P. Brewer: Alabama: 1948 Governor of Alabama: James J. Davis: Pittsburgh: 1923 Secretary of Labor of the United States: Michael Deaver: San Jose State: 1959 Assistant White House Chief of Staff, Reagan Administration William Eacho: Duke: 1976 US Ambassador to Austria: Tom Harkin: Iowa State: 1960 ...
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Delta Sigma Delta's inception came when Lou Mitchell and Chas Howard, both dental students at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry in Ann Arbor, were invited to join the medical fraternity Nu Sigma Nu. [2] They declined, instead opting to form the school's first professional dental fraternity. [2]
Phi Chi Society; Phi Delta (medical) Phi Delta Kappa (fraternity) Phi Delta Pi; Phi Eta Psi; Phi Lambda Alpha; Phi Lambda Kappa; Phi Tau Theta; Pi Alpha Phi; Pi Alpha Tau; Pi Delta Epsilon; Pi Delta Kappa; Pi Delta Nu; Pi Delta Theta; Pi Gamma Omicron; Pi Lambda Sigma; Pi Mu; Pi Upsilon Rho; Psi Alpha Kappa
It became ΤΔΦ - Tau Delta Phi collegiate fraternity. [2] [a] Phi Sigma Chi, (ΦΣΧ) was founded on November 28, 1900, in Zanesville, Ohion. It chartered 117 chapter, possibly the most chapters of high school fraternity. Pi Phi (ΠΦ) was founded in 1878 at Rochester Free Academy which was associated with the University of Rochester. Pi Phi ...
Phi Sigma Delta: ΦΣΔ: 1909 – 1969: National NIC: Traditional Inactive [ax] Phi Sigma Epsilon: ΦΣΕ: 1910 – 1985: National NIC, Association of Teachers College Fraternities Traditional Inactive [ay] Phi Sigma Kappa: ΦΣΚ: 1873 International NIC: Traditional Active Phi Sigma Nu: ΦΣΝ: 1996 National Independent Native American Active ...