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naraht 07-26-2001 10:50 PM

Search for Beta Sigma Alph
 
If you know of a Beta Sigma Alpha Fraternity anywhere (and at any time), let me know. I am interested in this because a lot of the early locals set up to join Alpha Phi Omega went by this name.

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Naraht
Alpha Phi Omega Alumni Volunteer

PenguinTrax 07-27-2001 08:10 AM

I have a 1929 Baird's Manual and this fraternity is not listed. Sorry!

Barbara

naraht 07-27-2001 08:38 AM

As far as I know there was no National Beta Sigma Alpha. (though if there were I would definately be interested). Alpha Phi Omega is a National Community Service Fraternity founded on principles derived from the Boy Scout Oath and Law. In the beginning there was a great deal of organizational support from BSA nationally and previous scouting membership was required. As such many of the early locals set up that joined Alpha Phi Omega were Beta Sigma Alpha (BSA)

Thanks

Randy Finder

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Naraht
Alpha Phi Omega Alumni Volunteer

PenguinTrax 07-27-2001 10:35 AM

Randy,

Baird's also lists locals/regional groups. At least, the 1929 edition does so.

Take care - good to see you on some discussion boards again.
Barbara


Quote:

Originally posted by naraht:
As far as I know there was no National Beta Sigma Alpha. (though if there were I would definately be interested). Alpha Phi Omega is a National Community Service Fraternity founded on principles derived from the Boy Scout Oath and Law. In the beginning there was a great deal of organizational support from BSA nationally and previous scouting membership was required. As such many of the early locals set up that joined Alpha Phi Omega were Beta Sigma Alpha (BSA)

Thanks

Randy Finder



naraht 07-27-2001 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PnguinTrax:
Randy,

Baird's also lists locals/regional groups. At least, the 1929 edition does so.

Take care - good to see you on some discussion boards again.
Barbara



Yeah, sort of annoying that the 1991 version does not list locals. I'll check through the version of Baird's at the college library when I have the chance.

Thanx

Randy Finder

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Naraht
Alpha Phi Omega Alumni Volunteer


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