Phi Pi Phi
American collegiate fraternity (1915–1939)
Phi Pi Phi (ΦΠΦ ) was a social fraternity founded at Northwestern University in 1915. It merged with Alpha Sigma Phi in 1939.
History
Phi Pi Phi was founded on November 15, 1915 at Northwestern University as a graduate fraternity.[ 1] [ 2] On June 8, 1923, it reorganized as an undergraduate social collegiate fraternity, with Northwestern University becoming the Alpha chapter .[ 2] Several chapters were established at midwestern universities, many by absorbing existing local fraternities.[ 2] The original founders became the Alpha Omega alumni chapter.[ 3]
The fraternity joined the National Interfraternity Conference as a junior member November 1924.[ 4] [ 5] The fraternity's national office was established in Chicago.[ 2] In 1925, it absorbed the two chapters of the regional fraternity Epsilon Alpha Chi .[ 2]
The fraternity's magazine was The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi , established in 1924.[ 2] It published a songbook in 1927.[ 2]
Phi Pi Phi had chartered 21 chapters by 1930.[ 6] However, the fraternity was impacted by the Great Depression and only seven remained active by 1930.[ 2] [ 6] Phi Pi Phi and Alpha Sigma Phi discussed merging between 1937 and 1938.[ 6]
The merger was announced in 1938 took place in 1939.[ 2] [ 6] At the time, Phi Pi Phi had five active chapters that were absorbed by Alpha Sigma Phi: Case Institute of Technology , Baldwin Wallace College , Westminster College , Illinois Institute of Technology , and Purdue University .[ 2] [ 6] [ 7] The chapter at the University of Mississippi had been considered for participation in the merger but it failed before initiation.[ 8]
Special initiations of Phi Pi Phi alumni took place from the time of the merger through 1944.[ 5] [ 6]
Symbols and traditions
The colors of Phi Pi Phi were turquoise blue and black.[ 5] Its flower was the bluebell.[ 5]
Its badge was a monogram of the three Greek letters, with the letter Π superimposed upon intertwined letters Φ and Φ . The left hand Φ could be rendered chased or engraved with scrollwork, and the Π , normally set with pearls, was occasionally set with other precious stones at the corners to denote grand officers.[ 5]
Chapters
Following is a list of Phi Pi Phi chapters. Active chapters at the time of the merger are noted in bold , inactive chapters at that time are noted in italics .[ 2] [ 3] [ 5] [ 9]
Chapter
Charter date
and range
Institution
Location
Status
References
Alpha
1923–1934
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
Inactive
[ a]
Beta
1923–1934
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Inactive
Gamma
November 24, 1923 –1939
Armour Institute of Technology (IIT)
Chicago, Illinois
Merged (ΑΣΦ )
[ 7] [ 10] [ b] [ c] [ d]
Delta
1923–1939
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Champaign, Illinois
Merged (ΑΣΦ )
[ 7] [ e] [ f]
Epsilon
1924–1933
Washburn College
Topeka, Kansas
Inactive
Zeta
1924–1934
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
Inactive
[ g]
Eta
1924–1935
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Inactive
[ h]
Theta
May 15, 1924 –1932
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California
Inactive
[ 11] [ i]
Iota
May 30, 1925 – 1934
Washington & Jefferson College
Washington, Pennsylvania
Inactive
[ 12] [ j]
Kappa
May 31, 1925 –1926
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Inactive
[ 12] [ k]
Lambda
January 30, 1926 –1939
Case School of Applied Science
Cleveland, Ohio
Merged (ΑΣΦ )
[ 7] [ 13] [ 14] [ l] [ m]
Mu
May 21, 1926 –1939
Baldwin Wallace College
Berea, Ohio
Merged (ΑΣΦ )
[ 7] [ 15] [ n] [ o] [ 16]
Nu
February 12, 1927 –1939
Westminster College
New Wilmington, Pennsylvania
Merged (ΑΣΦ )
[ 7] [ 14] [ p] [ q]
Xi
April 29, 1927 –1933
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, North Carolina
Inactive
[ 17] [ r]
Omicron
September 17, 1927 –1938
University of Mississippi
University, Mississippi
Inactive
[ 18] [ s]
Pi
May 5, 1928 –1936
University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
Inactive
[ 19] [ t]
Rho
December 3, 1928 –1933
St. Lawrence University
Canton, New York
Inactive
[ 20] [ u]
Sigma
May 25, 1929 –1934
Pennsylvania State University
State College, Pennsylvania
Inactive
[ 21] [ v]
Tau
May 18, 1929 –1937
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
Inactive
[ 22] [ w]
Upsilon
November 9, 1929 –1932
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Inactive
[ 23] [ x]
Phi
May 17, 1930 –1939
Purdue University
West Lafayette, Indiana
Merged (ΑΣΦ )
[ 7] [ 24] [ 14] [ y] [ z]
Notes
^ Alpha chapter was originally established in 1915 as an evolution of a predecessor graduate fraternity.
^ The Illinois Institute of Technology was formed in 1940 with the merger of the Armour Institute of Technology and the nearby Lewis Institute.
^ This chapter originated as the ""Gamma chapter of Beta Phi, established in 1913.
^ Became the Alpha Xi chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
^ Chapter formed from Iota Phi Delta (local), established in 1920.
^ Chapter merged with an existing chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi at the time of the national merger of the two fraternities.
^ Chapter formed from Kappa Tau Sigma (local), established in 1923.
^ Chapter formed from Chi Sigma Delta (local), established in 1921.
^ Chapter formed from the Alkamoi Club, established in 1922.
^ Chapter formed from Epsilon Alpha Chi (regional), established in 1922.
^ Chapter formed from Epsilon Alpha Chi (regional), established in 1924.
^ Chapter formed from Mu Sigma/Tau Delta Tau (locals), established in 1909.
^ Became the Alpha Lambda chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
^ Chapter formed from Gamma Lambda Sigma (local), established in 1883.
^ Became the Alpha Mu chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
^ Chapter formed from the Crescent Club, established in 1906.
^ Became the Alpha Nu chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
^ Chapter formed from Sigma Delta (local), established in 1920.
^ Chapter formed from Pi Phi (local), likely created as a planned expansion, established earlier in 1927.
^ Chapter formed from Mu Club (local), established in 1927.
^ Chapter formed from Gamma Sigma Rho (local), established in 1925.
^ Chapter formed from Beta Lambda Sigma (local), established in 1915.
^ Chapter formed from Pi Phi (local), likely created as a planned expansion, established in 1928.
^ Chapter formed from Sigma Gamma (local), established in 1920.
^ Chapter formed from the Euphemian Club, established in 1926.
^ Became the Alpha Pi chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi with the national merger of the two fraternities.
References
^ "Chapter Roll" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 1, no. 2. Spring 1925. p. 39.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Lurding, Carroll and Becque, Fran. (January 12, 2024) "Phi Pi Phi ". Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities . Urbana: University of Illinois. Accessed January 22, 2024.
^ a b "Chapter Roll" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 1, no. 1. November 1924. p. v. via Alpha Sigma Phi Archive.
^ "Phi Pi Phi Admitted to Conference" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 1, no. 1. November 1924. p. vi.
^ a b c d e f Anson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991). Baird's Manual of American Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. p. VIII-17. ISBN 978-0963715906 .
^ a b c d e f "History 1908-1940" . Alpha Sigma Phi . Archived from the original on 2020-04-30. Retrieved 2024-01-22 – via Internet Archive.
^ a b c d e f g "Five New Chapters Are Installed" . The Tomahawk of Alpha Sigma Phi , vol. 36, no. 4, Fall 1939. p. 135-138. via Alpha Sigma Phi Archive, accessed 14 Nov 2021.
^ Minutes of the Grand Council of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Inc. . New York, February 4, 1939, via Alpha Sigma Phi Archives.
^ "The News of the Chapters" The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi . vol. 8, no. 2 (Winter 1932), p. 71-80. via Alpha Sigma Phi Archives.
^ "Fraternities" . The Armour Engineer: Student Technical Publication of Armour Institute of Technology ..., Volumes 14-16 . 1922. p. 68.
^ "A RETROSPECT OF THETA" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 3, no. 3. p. 126.
^ a b "Installation of Iota chapter" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 2, no. 2. p. 65.
^ "INSTALLATION OF LAMBDA OF PHI PI PHI" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 2, no. 2. p. 10.
^ a b c Alpha Sigma Phi chapter histories: Alphas
^ "INSTALLATION OF MU CHAPTER AT BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE, BEREA, OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 3, no. 1. p. 6.
^ [ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY HISTORY: GREEK LIFE - P https://libguides.bw.edu/c.php?g=1002685&p=7276098 ]
^ "History of Alpha Sigma Phi - Beta Zeta Chapter At North Carolina State University" (PDF) .
^ "PHI PI PHI Now At "OLE MISS" " (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 4, no. 1. p. 61.
^ "PHI PI PHI ENTERS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 4, no. 4. p. 199.
^ "INSTALLATION OF RHO CHAPTER" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 5, no. 2. p. 65.
^ "BETA LAMBDA SIGMA BECOMES SIGMA OF PHI PI PHI" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 5, no. 4. p. 177.
^ "PI PHI AT TENNESSEE BECOMES TAU OF PHI PI PHI" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 5, no. 4. p. 192.
^ "INSTALLATION OF UPSILON CHAPTER" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 6, no. 2. p. 66.
^ "PHI CHAPTER IS INSTALLED AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY" (PDF) . The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity . Vol. 6, no. 4. p. 187.
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