Aleph Yodh He

Aleph Yodh He (איה) was an professional Medical Fraternity for Jewish Students.[1]

History

It had three divisions, Eastern functioning as Aleph Yodh He, Middle Western functioning as Zeta Mu Phi and the Western functioning as Phi Lambda Kappa.[1][2] At a convention in 1921, these three divisions merged into Phi Lambda Kappa.[2]

Chapter List

As of 1915:[1]

  • 1908, Alpha, Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery
  • 1910, Beta, College of Physicians and Surgeons (Chicago)
  • 1912, Gamma, Jenner Medical College.
  • 1913, Delta, Loyola University (Bennett Med. Coll.).
  • 1914, Epsilon, University of Pennsylvania.
  • 1914, Zeta, Jefferson Medical College.
  • 1914, Eta, Medico Chirurgical College (Philadelphia).
  • 1914, Theta, University of Maryland
  • 1914, Iota, Temple University
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References

  1. Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. G. Banta Company. 1920. p. 523.
  2. The Illio. 1945. p. 113.


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