Greek letter societies
Found in 453 Collections and/or Records:
Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity, 1934 May
A group of young men pose together on the steps of an unidentified building with a dog, their mascot named Dochess. Top row left to right, Reiwitz, Lewin, and Janowitz. Next to top row left to right Edward Pringle, Berger, Schwartz, Edward Mellicker, and Richard Saliman. Bottom row left to right Friedland, Harry A. Frumess, Dochess, Hyman Chester, Milton Morris, Philip Hornbein, and Louis Dubin.
Phi Sigma Society (Epsilon Chapter) Records
This collection features the records for the Phi Sigma Society Epsilon Chapter at the University of Denver. Phi Sigma is a honor society for students of biological sciences. Collection incudes many constitution and initiation ritual booklets, as well as a few copies of the Phi Sigma publication The Biologist.
Pi Beta Phi (Colorado Beta Chapter) Records
Collections contains materials for the first greek organization on campus, Pi Beta Phi sorority established 1885. Includes a bound music score book from 1899, group portraits from 1903 and more.
Pi Beta Phi Yearbook, 1947-1948
Series contains papers relating to the Deardorff family.
Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Gamma Gamma Chapter (University of Denver) Records
Pi Kappa Alpha, a University of Denver fraternity, was installed on January 8, 1925. This collection consists of memorabilia related to the house and their campus involvement.
Robert Selig and Gene Steinke, 1956
Robert Selig, a member of the University of Denver Board of Trustees, and Gene Steinke pose with a plaque dedicated to soldiers fallen in World War II by the Beta Omicron of Kappa Sigma.
Sigma Chi (Delta Iota Chapter) Records
Collection contains records from the Delta Iota chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity at the University of Denver, including the charter application, by-laws, a member directory from 1980, advertising for their Derby Days philanthropy event, house leases from 1948-1960 and more.
Sigma Chi Fraternity House
Photograph taken of Sigma Chi Fraternity House by an unidentified photographer.
Sigma Delta Chi Panel, 1952
Series 3 contains copies of speeches given by Jack Foster over a period of almost thirty years.
Sigma Xi (University of Denver Chapter) Records
This collection contains the records of the University of Denver chapter of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society. Before becoming an official chapter in 1950, Sigma Xi existed on campus as a student club for those interested in scientific research.