Greek letter men of Philadelphia . S. E. SNIVELY. MARION DEXTER LEARNED The fraternity is wide awake on the chapter house question, nine of itschapters owning their own houses, which are conservatively valued at $100,-000. Eleven other chapters occupy rented houses. The present nnembership of the fraternity is The original Badge of the fraternity was a monogram of the Greek lettersPhi Kappa Psi. This was discarded in 1854 and the present style latter is a shield of gold, displaying near its top an eye, on each side ofwhich is a star. Across the center are the Greek letters P


Greek letter men of Philadelphia . S. E. SNIVELY. MARION DEXTER LEARNED The fraternity is wide awake on the chapter house question, nine of itschapters owning their own houses, which are conservatively valued at $100,-000. Eleven other chapters occupy rented houses. The present nnembership of the fraternity is The original Badge of the fraternity was a monogram of the Greek lettersPhi Kappa Psi. This was discarded in 1854 and the present style latter is a shield of gold, displaying near its top an eye, on each side ofwhich is a star. Across the center are the Greek letters Phi Kappa Psi. andbeneath is an antique lamp. The border is usually jeweled, The colors of thefraternity are pink and lavender. The convention of 1890, held in Chicago, adopted a fraternity yell: High,High. High. Phi Kappa Psi! Live Ever. Die Never, Phi Kappa Psi! ofwhich the Rev. Ernest M. Stires, rector of Grace Church, Chicago, is The Pennsylvania Iota Chapter was established at the University of Penn-sylvania, October 13th, 1878,


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