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The Sigma Phi Epsilon house at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio U.S. military personnel display the Sigma Phi Epsilon flag in Iraq in May 2009. In the fall of 1900 18-year-old divinity student Carter Ashton Jenkens, the son of a Baptist minister, transferred from Rutgers College in New Brunswick, New Jersey to Richmond College, a Baptist institution in Richmond, Virginia. [3]
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Sigma Phi Epsilon is an American social college fraternity. [1] It was founded on November 1, 1901, at Richmond College, which is now the University of Richmond. [1] It absorbed Theta Upsilon Omega fraternity in 1938. [2] In the following list, active chapters indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity was founded on February 20, 1910, at Kansas State Normal College, now Emporia State University. [1] Its founders were Raymond Victor Bottomly, W. Roy Campbell, W. Ingram Forde, Humphrey Jones, Robert C. Marley, Orin M. Rhine, and Fred M. Thompson.
[12] [13] In the fall of 1854, Patton was the only Sigma Alpha Epsilon founder still enrolled at the university and continued to serve as its president. [13] His efforts led to the expansion of the fraternity to the University of Nashville (now Vanderbilt University ), Union College , and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in ...
Chapter Charter date and range Institution City Status Reference Alabama Mu (Mother Mu) March 9, 1856 – 1858; 1886–1888; 1892 University of Alabama: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Alpha Sigma Phi was founded by three men at Yale College in 1845 as a secret sophomore society composed of many of the school's poets, athletes, and scholars. [6] Upon rising through the ranks of the school, members shared membership with Alpha Sigma Phi in their sophomore year, one of three fraternities in their junior year and Skull and Bones or Scroll and Key in their senior year.
Founder's Day, Founders Day, or Founders' Day and variations may refer to: Founder's Day (Rome), better known as the Parilia, a festival in ancient Rome eventually taken to honor the city's founding; Founders' Day (Ghana), a public holiday in Ghana; Founder's Day (Music Festival) an annual campus festival at Vassar College