Phi Pi Phi

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[1] at Northwestern University as a graduate only fraternity. In 1923, it became an undergraduate college fraternity and grew to twenty-one chapters by 1930, however only seven were active. Discussions took place between Phi Pi Phi and Alpha Sigma Phi during 1937 and into 1938. The merger that took place in 1939 had five chapters join Alpha Sigma Phi: Case Institute of Technology, Baldwin Wallace College, Westminster College, Illinois Institute of Technology, and Purdue University. The chapter at University of Mississippi was originally planned to be part of the merger, but failed before initiation.[2] Special initiations of Phi Pi Phi alumni took place from the time of the merger until 1944.[3]

It joined the National Interfraternity Conference as a Junior member during early November 1924.[4]

Chapters

The chapters of Phi Pi Phi were:[5]

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References

  1. "Chapter Roll" (PDF). The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity. Vol. 1 no. 2. Spring 1925. p. 39.
  2. 1939 Grand Council
  3. Alpha Sigma Phi history 1908-1940
  4. "Phi Pi Phi Admitted to Conference" (PDF). The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity. Vol. 1 no. 1. November 1924. p. vi.
  5. THE QUARTERLY OF PHI PI PHI Winter 1932
  6. "Chapter Roll" (PDF). The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity. Vol. =1 no. 1. November 1924. p. v.
  7. "Installation of Iota chapter" (PDF). The Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi Fraternity. Vol. 2 no. 2. p. 10.
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