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Mergers then and now.
Looking at some of the mergers in the various councils over the years, I've seen the following cases
1) active chapters of both on the same campus (leading to merger, or in unequal mergers one released) 2) active chapters don't have overlap, but charters overlap with either one active, or neither 3) no overlap at all. These are often mergers of regional groups to make a stronger national one. For the current three largest councils... For the NIC, there do exist members that could do an no overlap merger, for example, (even though their focuses are completely different) Tau Phi Sigma and Beta Upsilon Chi For the NPHC, As far as I can tell any pair of groups there (even of different genders!) have dozens of campuses where both are active. for the NPC, I *believe* that it is the same situation as the NPHC. I believe that either all or all but a few have chapters at U of Illinois and that other campuses are close enough to "full" that I just can't see any possibility without massive chapter mergers. |
for NPC
U of Illinois has had a chapter of every current NPC except AST Indiana U has had a chapter of every current NPC except AST and Phi Sigma Sigma Syracuse U has had a chapter of every current NPC except Sigma Sigma Sigma |
NIC was LAmbda Chi Alpha and Theta kappa Nu in 1939. It was the largest and still is.:D
Most likely will be for all time. LOL, at one time there was discussion of a TKE and LXA. |
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Phi Sigma Sigma had a chapter at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Gamma Alpha) that was installed in 1969. Do you suppose that whoever created it was reviewing each organization's chapters and incorrectly thought it was I U, especially as the dates match?
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That’s actually frigging hilarious, if true.
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OK, additional wierdness...
The 1991 Baird's doesn't include the chapter at all. Not only doesn't it show up in the "Campuses and Their Fraternities" section under either Indiana or IUP, but the chapter is missing entirely from the chapter list for Phi Sigma Sigma. However, the 1977 Baird's has Phi Sigma Sigma listed under IUP in the "Campuses and Their Fraternities", *but* the entry in the chapter list for Phi Sigma Sigma lists it as "Indiana". (which given the way that Baird's abbreviates, would indicate U of Indiana) The Baird's prior to 1977 would have been 1967 at which time the chapter wouldn't have existed. In addition, the chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma at IUP was only active from 1968-1971, so looking for the chapter at either school would have been fruitless. Not sure why they didn't check with Phi Sigma Sigma itself, but with the amount of data in these books, sometimes shortcuts were taken... (One of the editions of Baird's has a Minnesota Alpha chapter of Alpha Phi Omega chapter as the first one, founded in 1902, which is 23 years prior to our actual founding at Lafayette College in 1925. We also don't include state names in our chapter designations. It turns out that is when Minnesota Alpha chapter of Alpha TAU Omega was founded.) |
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