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Beta Sigma Psi National Lutheran Fraternity (ΒΣΨ), commonly known as Beta Sig, is a United States social organization for Lutheran college men. Founded at the University of Illinois in 1925, the fraternity has more than 7,500 initiated members. It has twelve chapters, primarily in the mid-west, and over 300 undergraduate members.
Beta Sigma Phi International (ΒΣΦ) is an international noncollegiate sorority with 200,000 members. Founded in Abilene, Kansas , in 1931 by Walter W. Ross "for the social, cultural, and civic enrichment of its members", the organization is now present throughout the United States, Canada, and other countries.
Beta Sigma Psi, the oldest Christian fraternity, was founded as a national fraternity for Lutheran students in 1925 at the University of Illinois, home to the largest Greek system in the United States. The fraternity had its origins in the concerns of Rev. Frederick William Gustav Stiegemeyer, the son of a Lutheran pastor, who had been ...
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.
Beta Epsilon Gamma Gamma Alpha Rho Sigma: ΒΕΓΓΑΡΣ: 1923 Local Loyola University New Orleans: Jesuit BEGGARS (transliterated) Active Beta Kappa: ΒΚ: 1901 – 1942: National NIC: Traditional Inactive [o] Beta Phi Omega: ΒΦΣ: 1967 Local Wright State University: Traditional Active [7] Beta Sigma Psi: ΒΣΨ: 1925 National NIC: Lutheran
Following is a list of Sigma Sigma Sigma chapters. [1] ... Beta Sigma: 1953 ... Beta Psi: 1957 ...
Following is a list of Eta Sigma Phi chapters. [1] [2] Active chapters are indicated in bold. ... Beta Psi: 1952 Rhodes College: Memphis, Tennessee: Active Beta Omega:
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 Beta Sigma.