Greek letter men of Philadelphia . -, 109 S. 20th. Shumway, D. B., 415 Preston. Shumway, Edward A. — Pennsyl-vania Zeta—University of Penn-S3lvania — 91 College, 94 Med-ical—Physician, 1640 Green. Somers, L. 3554 N. Broad. Stiles, L. M., 1304 N. 29th. Stokes, A. M., 3632 Chestnut. Straw, C. W., 1342 Ritner. Strouse, T. M., 2220 X. Broad. 377 PHI DELTA THETA—Continued Tail, M. G., 47th and BaltimoreAve. West, Edward M. PennsylvaniaZeta — University of Pennsylva-nia—96—Editor, The Philadel-phia Times—Greens Hotel. West, J. Mortimer, Jr.— Pennsyl-vania Zeta—University of Penn-sylvania—91 Coll


Greek letter men of Philadelphia . -, 109 S. 20th. Shumway, D. B., 415 Preston. Shumway, Edward A. — Pennsyl-vania Zeta—University of Penn-S3lvania — 91 College, 94 Med-ical—Physician, 1640 Green. Somers, L. 3554 N. Broad. Stiles, L. M., 1304 N. 29th. Stokes, A. M., 3632 Chestnut. Straw, C. W., 1342 Ritner. Strouse, T. M., 2220 X. Broad. 377 PHI DELTA THETA—Continued Tail, M. G., 47th and BaltimoreAve. West, Edward M. PennsylvaniaZeta — University of Pennsylva-nia—96—Editor, The Philadel-phia Times—Greens Hotel. West, J. Mortimer, Jr.— Pennsyl-vania Zeta—University of Penn-sylvania—91 College—Engineerand Contractor, 14 S. Broad—445 W. Lehman, Germantown. Wheeler, Charles H,—New YorkEpsilon—Syracuse University—91—Professor of Mathematics inDrexel Institute -1818 Chestnut. Wilford, E. B., 1417 N. Broad. Wilhauer, A. E., West Chester, Pa. Wray, W. S., 1224 N. 7th. Young, J. H., 2224 Spruce. Zeigler, J. C, 221 Locust. 378. PHI KAPPA SIGMA THE Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity was founded at the University of Penn-sylvania on August 16. 1850 (instituted on October 19th of the sameyear), by Dr. S. B. Wylie Mitchell. J. Bayard Hodge. Alfred V. Du Pont,Charles Hare Hutchinson. John T. Stone, Duane Williams and Andrew The first chapter established was the Alpha Chapter at the Universityof Pennsylvania, and the last, the Alpha-Epsilon, at the Armour Institute ofTechnology. Chicago. Of the fifteen chapters established before the CivilWar, only five are in existence—the Alpha, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta and EtaChapters ; the remaining active chapters—eight in number—having beenfounded at irregular intervals since 1872. Phi Kappa Sigma is the only fra-ternity ever founded at the University of Pennsylvania. The history of the Fraternity has been peculiar, and in some respectsalmost unique. As will be seen from the foregoing, prior to the breaking outof the Civil War, the Fraternity prospered and waxed strong in


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