Greek letter men of Philadelphia . pter of the frate^-nty. Since that time nearly all theothers have followed the example of Amherst, notably among them beingCornell and Yale, the latter chapter boasting the finest college house in NewHaven and probably in the country. As Chi Phi nov/ stands, it ranks among the strongest and most influentialGreek letter fraternities, having twenty active chapters and showing a roll ofover thirty-five hundred members, among whom are numbered many menprominent in the professional, political and business world. Active chapters are at the University of Virginia, M


Greek letter men of Philadelphia . pter of the frate^-nty. Since that time nearly all theothers have followed the example of Amherst, notably among them beingCornell and Yale, the latter chapter boasting the finest college house in NewHaven and probably in the country. As Chi Phi nov/ stands, it ranks among the strongest and most influentialGreek letter fraternities, having twenty active chapters and showing a roll ofover thirty-five hundred members, among whom are numbered many menprominent in the professional, political and business world. Active chapters are at the University of Virginia, Massachusetts Instituteof Technology, Emory College, Rutgers College, Hampden-Sidney College,Franklin and Marshall College, University of Georgia, Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute, Ohio State University, University of California, Stevens Institute ofTechnology, University of Texas. Cornell University. Yale University, Van-derbilt University, Lafayette College, Wofford College, Amherst College,Lehigh University. Kerr Boyge Kerr Boyce Tupper John Blair Deaver William S. Steng-erWalter Macon Lowrie Ziegler William Wallace Weigley


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