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On January 31, 1920, Phi Beta Sigma was incorporated in the district of Washington, D.C., and became known as Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated. In November 1921, the first volume of the Phi Beta Sigma Journal was published. The journal was the official organ of the fraternity; Eugene T. Alexander was named its first editor.
Founders. Phi Beta Sigma founders: A. Langston Taylor, ( first row, center ), Leonard F. Morse ( first row; third from right) and Charles I. Brown ( first row; third from left) with charter members of Phi Beta Sigma; Alpha Chapter in 1914. A. Langston Taylor, Esq. (January 29, 1890 - August 8, 1953) was the first international president of Phi ...
The list of Phi Beta Sigma ( ΦΒΣ) Conclaves includes actual, proposed, and forthcoming international conventions of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. 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.
Phi Beta Sigma (ΦΒΣ) is an international historically Black fraternity. Founded on January 9, 1914, on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C., Phi Beta Sigma has chartered chapters at other colleges, universities, and cities, and named them with Greek-letters. The fraternity's expansion started with its second (Beta) and third ...
He lived the true meaning of the fraternity’s motto, “Culture for Service and Service for Humanity.”. Bob Booker, a member of Phi Beta Sigma, stands at Knoxville College’s homecoming ...
The first, or pioneer, fraternity on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus was Chi Phi, established in 1873. However many of the early professors and deans of the Institute held fraternity memberships from their own collegiate days, as by the time Chi Phi at MIT had appeared fraternities had already been thriving ...
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Phi Beta Sigma lost its recognition in 2018 for furnishing false information, endangering students and hazing, according to the school’s conduct history.
IX Society, Johns Hopkins Chapter founded in 2009 primarily for women. ΔΦ – Delta Phi Fraternity (also known as St. Elmo's), Xi chapter founded in 1885. ΑΚΨ – Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity, Rho Psi chapter founded 2001.[ 14 ] ΘΤ – Theta Tau engineering fraternity.