ALPHA SIGMA PHI
63
1908. Ζ, Ohio State University | 96 | |
1908. Η, University of Illinois | 102 | |
1908. Θ, University of Michigan | 98 | |
1909. Ι, Cornell University | 97 | |
1909. Κ, University of Wisconsin | 93 | |
1910. Λ, Columbia University | 81 | |
1911. Β, Harvard University | 72 | |
1912. Μ, University of Washington | 46 | |
1913. Ε, Ohio Wesleyan University | 33 | |
1913. Γ, Massachusetts Agricultural College | 42 | |
1910. Ν, University of California | 30 | |
1913. Ξ, University of Nebraska | 31 | |
1914. Ο, University of Pennsylvania | 24 | |
1915. Π, University of Colorado | 17 |
Active chapters, 16; inactive, 0; membership 1,347.
The Marietta ($5,500), Michigan ($25,000), Ohio State ($10,000), Cornell ($12,000), and Yale ($23,000) chapters own houses.
There are alumni chapters (called councils) at Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, Detroit, Milwaukee, Columbus, O., New Haven, Toledo, Portland, Ore., and Cleveland.
The fraternity excludes honorary members except those of college faculties.
Conventions have been held as follows: Marietta, O., 1907, 1910; New Haven, Conn., 1908; Champaign, Ill., 1910; Columbus, O. 1911; Detroit, 1912; New York, 1913; Berkeley, Cal., 1915.
In April 1909, the fraternity began the publication of a quarterly journal called the Tomahawk, beginning its