Phi Beta Gamma
Phi Beta Gamma (ΦΒΓ) is a professional fraternity in the field of Law.
History[]
Phi Beta Gamma was founded on April 24, 1922[1] at Georgetown University School of Law. It was a founding member of the Professional Interfraternity Conference in 1928[2] and continued on to be a founding member of the Professional Fraternity Association from the merger of the PIC and PPA in 1978.
Publications[]
The quarterly publication is The Advocate[3]
Chapters[]
The chapters of Phi Beta Gamma:[3]
- Alpha, 1922, Georgetown University Law School
- Beta, 1924,National University School of Law
- Gamma, 1925, University of Minnesota Law School
- Delta, 1925, St. Paul College of Law
- Epsilon, 1925, George Washington University Law School
- Zeta, 1926, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
- Eta, 1927, Cumberland School of Law
- Theta, 1929, Jefferson School of Law (Kentucky)
- Iota, 1932, University of Baltimore School of Law
- Kappa, 1932, University of Miami School of Law (Florida)
- Lambda, 1939, University of Tulsa College of Law
References[]
- ^ Professional Fraternities by Professional Interfraternity Conference - 1950
- ^ "The ARCHI of Alpha Rho Chi" (PDF). Vol. IX no. 7. July 31, 1928. Cite magazine requires
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(help) - ^ Jump up to: a b William Raimond Baird (1991). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. Baird's Manual Foundation, Incorporated. pp. V-87.
Categories:
- Former members of Professional Fraternity Association
- Fraternity and sorority stubs