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Phi Mu at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Phi Mu was founded on January 4, 1852 – though not publicly announced until March 4, 1852 – originally as a literary society referred to as The Philomathean Society at Wesleyan College by Mary Ann Dupont (Lines), Mary Elizabeth Myrick (Daniel), and Martha Bibb Hardaway (Redding).
This is the list of chapters and colonies of Phi Mu, a National Panhellenic Conference sorority, in order of formation. In some cases a naming convention appears to utilize a first letter indicative of a state or region, thus many Pennsylvania chapter designations begin with "Phi"; however there are some exceptions to this rule where a name was derived from a predecessor local.
Mu Phi Epsilon is a co-ed international professional music fraternity. [1] It was founded as a music sorority in 1903, at the Metropolitan College of Music in Cincinnati, Ohio . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1906, Mu Phi Epsilon absorbed Phi Mu Epsilon , a two-chapter music sorority, forming the Delta and Eta chapters. [ 2 ]
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (ΦΜΑ) is an American collegiate social fraternity for men with a special interest in music. [1] The chapter is the basic unit of organization in Phi Mu Alpha. The designation of chapter has been given to at least three different kinds of organization over the history of the fraternity: collegiate, alumni, and professional.
Phi Mu, the second oldest secret organization for women, was founded as "The Philomathean Society" in 1852 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. New York University's Philomathean Society was founded in 1832. Phillips Academy's Philomathean Society, founded in 1825, is the second oldest high school debate society in the nation.
This list of Zeta Tau Alpha chapters includes the undergraduate and alumnae chapters of Zeta Tau Alpha women's fraternity. [1] While given chapter names consisting of Greek letters, ΖΤΑ sometimes refers to its chapters as "Links", referencing the fraternity's "chain of links", a tradition where each installed member is represented on a silver chain link that is attached, in a line, to Alpha ...
This is a list of distinguished members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity (ΦΜΑ) who have achieved significant recognition in their respective fields, including (but not limited to) education, film, industry, literature, music, philanthropy, public service, radio, science, and television.
[3] Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia later revived the Song and Flower Mission as a national program, renamed the Ossian Everett Mills Music Mission in his honor. [3] In 1900, he was elected to the committee of Boston's Ward 12. [14] He died of pneumonia at his home in Wellesley, Massachusetts on December 20, 1920, after several days of illness.