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  2. Fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    The first fraternity meeting hall, or lodge, seems to have been that of the Alpha Epsilon chapter of Chi Psi at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1845, leading to a tradition in that fraternity to name its buildings "lodges". As fraternity membership was punishable by expulsion at many colleges at this time, the house was ...

  3. North American fraternity and sorority housing - Wikipedia

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    As fraternity membership was punishable by expulsion at many colleges at this time, the house was located deep in the woods. [2] Fraternity chapter housing initially existed in two forms: lodges that served as meeting rooms and houses that had boarding rooms. [3] The lodges came first and were largely replaced by houses with living accommodations.

  4. History of North American fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    It was the first to begin expanding to different chapters, [20] although a few unauthorized city chapters existed for a short time in its early years. In 1870, Kappa Alpha Theta was founded, and was the first women's fraternity founded with Greek letters. [ 21 ]

  5. Phi Delta Theta - Wikipedia

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    The first meeting was held in Wilson's room at Old North Hall, now called Elliott Hall. [ 7 ] Phi Delta Theta was created under three principal objectives: "the cultivation of friendship among its members, the acquirement individually of a high degree of mental culture, and the attainment personally of a high standard of morality". [ 8 ]

  6. Odd Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Odd Fellows (or Oddfellows when referencing the Grand United Order of Oddfellows or some British-based fraternities; also Odd Fellowship or Oddfellowship [1]) is an international fraternity consisting of lodges first documented in 1730 in London.

  7. The 20 Most Fascinating Books About Fraternities and ... - AOL

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    The Real Animal House: The Awesomely Depraved Saga of the Fraternity That Inspired the Movie. The 1978 film, National Lampoon's Animal House, stars John Belushi and Tim Matheson, and revolves ...

  8. Fraternity Hall - Wikipedia

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    The first floor of the building was used as a meeting hall, community dance hall, and for theatrical presentations. The second floor served as a lodge meeting hall for such groups as the Masons, Knights of Pythias, IOOF, IOGT, Sons of St. Georges, and the Ancient Order of United Workmen." [2]

  9. List of Phi Beta Sigma Conclaves - Wikipedia

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    The conclave is the legislative power of Phi Beta Sigma. During a conclave year, delegates representing all of the active chapters from within the seven regions of the fraternity meet in the chosen city. The conclave or fraternity convention is currently held biannually and is usually hosted by the graduate chapters of the chosen city.