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According to The Johns Hopkins News–Letter, the magazine's name led the newspaper to first use the moniker Blue Jays to refer to a Hopkins athletic team in 1923. [42] While the magazine enjoyed popularity among students, it received repeated opposition from the university administration, reportedly for its vulgar humor.
New York University New York Seniors, coeducational Rotunda Burning Society: c. 1981: University of Virginia Virginia [125] Rutherford B. Hayes Society: 1893 Ohio State University Ohio Undergraduate and graduate students [159] [160] Sachems: 1915 Columbia University New York Seniors St. Elmo Society: 1899 Yale University Connecticut Seniors [127]
Acacia is a social fraternity founded in 1904 at the University of Michigan in Ann ... Columbia University: New York City, NY: ... Johns Hopkins University: Baltimore ...
Johns Hopkins University: Baltimore, Maryland: Active 279. Rho Omega April 22, 2001 Campbell University: Buies Creek, North Carolina: Closed 280. Sigma Tau April 28, 2001 Pace University: New York, New York: Closed 281. Sigma Upsilon May 5, 2001 University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology* Manchester, England, United Kingdom Merged
New York City, New York: Inactive Beta: September 2, 1911 – 1975; 1984 Cornell University: Ithaca, New York: Active [4] Gamma: November 4, 1911 – 1928; 1947–2015 Columbia University: New York City, New York: Inactive Delta (First) November 25, 1911 – 1934 Long Island College Hospital: Brooklyn, New York: Inactive Epsilon: January 7 ...
Yale University: New Haven, CT: Became Phi Zeta chapter of ΦΣΔ Closed in 1925 [3] Eta: December 30, 1919: Johns Hopkins University: Baltimore, MD: Closed in 1938 [6] [7] Theta: 1920 New York University: New York, NY: Merged or released by ΦΣΔ [6] [8] Iota: February 20, 1920: Columbia University: New York, NY: Merged or released by ΦΣΔ ...
In 1980 the Club began a new activity, or more accurately, revived an old one, the Turtle Derby. The Turtle Derby was first held in 1931 at the Johns Hopkins Hospital when Colonel Frisby, the hospital doorman, kept several box turtles in what was called Frisby Farms. The idea occurred to race the turtles, and the Turtle Derby came into being.
Long Island University: Brooklyn, New York: Inactive Alpha Upsilon: 1965 –1969 Adelphi University: Garden City, New York: Inactive [al] Alpha Phi: 1965 –1969 Parsons College: Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York: Merged (ΖΒΤ) [e] Colony: 1969 –1969 Queens College, City University of New York: Flushing, Queens, New York: Merged ...