Phi Beta Pi
Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity | |
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ΦBΠ | |
Founded |
March 10, 1891 (125 years ago)West Pennsylvania Medical College |
Type | Professional fraternity |
Emphasis | Medicine |
Colors | Emerald Green and White |
Flower | White Chrysanthemum |
Publication | The Talisman (formerly Phi Beta Pi Quarterly) |
Headquarters |
401 Mechanic Galveston, Texas |
Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity (ΦBΠ) is a professional fraternity founded March 10, 1891, at the West Pennsylvania Medical College (now a department of the University of Pittsburgh) as an anti-fraternity society. It was originally known as Pi Beta Phi but changed its name because of an existing sorority with the same name.[1]
Its badge is a diamond of gold with emerald points and pearl edges. A black enamel center with gold skull and pelvis and the letters "ΦBΠ."[1]
Phi Beta Pi chapters
Below is a list of Phi Beta Pi chapters.[1][2]
Omega Upsilon Phi Fraternity merged in 1934. All active chapters became active chapters of Phi Beta Pi except Alpha which joined Phi Chi Medical Fraternity.[4]
Theta Kappa Psi Fraternity merged in 1961.
References
- 1 2 3 Baird, William, ed. (1915). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (8 ed.). New York: The College Fraternity Publishing Co.
- ↑ Baird, William, ed. (1923). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (10 ed.). New York: The College Fraternity Publishing Co.
- ↑ Schools and Hospitals Absorbed by Penn Medicine
- ↑ Cannon, Daniel H. (1989). The History of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Inc. Centennial Edition 1889-1989. Phi Chi Quarterly Office.
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