Beta Sigma Rho
Beta Sigma Rho | |
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ΒΣΡ | |
Founded |
October 12, 1910 Columbia University |
Type | Social |
Scope | United States |
Chapters | 15 charters granted |
Beta Sigma Rho (ΒΣΡ) was a social fraternity founded on October 12, 1910 at Columbia University. Beta Sigma Rho was originally organized under the name Beta Samach (Βס), "the Greek Beta and the Hebrew Samach suggesting the application of the Greek society idea to the social and cultural life of the Jewish undergraduate". The founders were M. H. Milman, M. M. Milman, Nathaniel E. Koenig and Lester D. Krohn. During its existence it chartered chapters at 15 colleges and merged with Pi Lambda Phi on December 12, 1972.[1][2]
Chapters
- 1910 Alpha Cornell University
- 1913 Beta Pennsylvania State University
- 1919 Gamma Columbia University
- 1920 Delta University of Buffalo
- 1922 Epsilon University of Pennsylvania
- 1922 Zeta Carnegie Institute of Technology
- 1930 Eta University of Toronto
- 1935 Theta Rutgers University (Newark)
- 1945 Iota Western Ontario University
- 1949 Kappa University of Kentucky (1952)
- 1950 Lambda Syracuse University
- 1958 Mu University of Miami (Florida)
- 1962 NU N.Y.U. (1965)
- 1964 Xi CCNY
- 1969 Omicron St. John's University (New York City)
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