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Zeta Beta Tau (ΖΒΤ) is a Greek-letter social fraternity based in North America. It was founded on December 29, 1898. Originally a Zionist youth society, its purpose changed from the Zionism of the fraternity's early years when, in 1954, the fraternity became non-sectarian and open to non-Jewish members, changing its membership policy to include "All Men of Good Character" regardless of ...
Gamma Beta 1993 California State University, Northridge: Lee Adams: Lyricist, Two time Tony Award winner Nu 1949 Ohio State University: Jerome Lawrence: Playwright Nu 1937 Ohio State University: Business and philanthropy: Walter Annenberg [1] Founder/Publisher, TV Guide; Former Ambassador to Great Britain Zeta 1928 University of Pennsylvania ...
List of Zeta Beta Tau chapters. Zeta Beta Tau is a North American fraternity established on December 29, 1898. It absorbed Phi Sigma Delta fraternity in 1969 and Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity in 1970. [1] It has both collegiate and alumni chapters.
1949 Jewish fraternity and sorority gathering in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, U.S. This is a list of historically Jewish fraternities and sororities in the United States and Canada. [1][2] These organizations exemplify (or exemplified) a range of "Jewishness"; some are historically Jewish in origin but later became strictly secular.
The chapter reformed from Alpha Kappa Delta in 1912 and from Alpha Lambda Tau in 1977. Penn State suspended Delta Tau Delta in October 2017 after issues related to alcohol. ^ Previously the Omicron chapter. ^ Reformed as Beta Upsilon chapter in 1894. ^ Originally the Epsilon chapter of Sigma Alpha Theta dating to the 1860s.
Five chapters have passed the 100-year milestone: the Zeta chapter at the University of Missouri (chartered 1907), [10] the Iota chapter at Northwestern University (chartered 1910), [10] the Mu chapter at the University of Oklahoma (chartered 1912), [11] the Alpha Theta chapter at Miami University (chartered 1923) and the Alpha Zeta chapter at ...
Phi Sigma Delta. Phi Sigma Delta (ΦΣΔ), colloquially known as Phi Sig, [1] was an American collegiate fraternity established in 1909 with a predominantly Jewish membership at Columbia University. [2] It eventually opened at least more than sixty chapters. Phi Sigma Delta merged with Zeta Beta Tau in 1970, retiring its original name.
Beta Delta: 1959–1970 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Troy, New York: Merged (ΖΒΤ) [al] [a] Beta Epsilon: 1960–1970 University of Florida: Gainesville, Florida: Merged (ΖΒΤ) [am] [i] Beta Zeta: 1961–1970 Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Merged (ΖΒΤ) [an] [f] Beta Eta: 1961–1967 Indiana ...