Sigma Lambda Pi

Sigma Lambda Pi (ΣΛΠ) was an officially non-sectarian and historically Jewish fraternity founded in 1915 at New York University. It stopped operations in 1932 as chapters either closed, became locals or merged with Phi Epsilon Pi.[1]


Chapters

Dissolution

In 1932 the fraternity disintegrated

  • the chapters at Boston, Muhlenberg, and Ohio State joined Phi Epsilon Pi
  • the Columbia chapter dissolved
  • the branch at Rider College becoming a local, being allowed to retain the name Sigma Lambda Pi.

Later, the Rider chapter granted a charter to the Bryant and Stratton Commercial College in Providence, Rhode Island.

Symbols

The badge of Sigma Lambda Pi was in the shape of a arch with a crown surmounting it. The Arch had 7 pearls, the Crown 10 pearls and Sapphire at the top. Exposed Gold was nugget finished, and the letters were gold on a background of gold. Colors were Sapphire Blue and Gold. The Open motto was "Dum Vivimus Fratres Vivamus" whose english translation is "while we live, let us live as brothers"

References

  1. Sanua, Marianne Rachel (2003). Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the US, 1895- 1945. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8143-2857-6. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
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