Sigma Lambda Pi

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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 Baird's archive explains that at the time, these were the last three active chapters.
  • The Columbia chapter dissolved
  • The branch at Rider College became 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"

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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.
  2. ^ This chapter had its origin in the Rho Club (local), which had formed in 1926.
  3. ^ The Baird's archive notes this chapter reverted to local status. Prior to joining Sigma Lambda Pi it had been Sigma Phi Beta (local).
  4. ^ The Baird's archive notes this chapter switched to local status under the name Sigma Lambda Pi, and later became a chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi. Τ��Φ's chapter list notes its Sigma Lambda chapter at Bryant College (predecessor school name) chartered in 1967, thus the local lasted for several decades.
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