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* The story of Phi Sigma Pi begins with the founding of Phi Lambda Epsilon. Phi Lambda Epsilon is a National Education Fraternity that began at the now defunct Clinton Academy in Clinton, Missouri. The academy existed from 1879 to 1896 and there were seventy-one graduates, many of whom became prominent leaders in their professions. Many of the leaders at the school were members of an organization called the Bryant Literary Society. After a school hazing incident in 1891, three members of the Bryant Literary Society and a fourth student united and formed Phi Lambda Epsilon in 1892.
 
* The story of Phi Sigma Pi begins with the founding of Phi Lambda Epsilon. Phi Lambda Epsilon is a National Education Fraternity that began at the now defunct Clinton Academy in Clinton, Missouri. The academy existed from 1879 to 1896 and there were seventy-one graduates, many of whom became prominent leaders in their professions. Many of the leaders at the school were members of an organization called the Bryant Literary Society. After a school hazing incident in 1891, three members of the Bryant Literary Society and a fourth student united and formed Phi Lambda Epsilon in 1892.
  
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 13 July 2009

1892: The Year in Review
National President
Torchia Recipients
DSK Recipients
New Chapters
Reactivated Chapters

The Year 1892 in review for Phi Sigma Pi.

1892

  • The story of Phi Sigma Pi begins with the founding of Phi Lambda Epsilon. Phi Lambda Epsilon is a National Education Fraternity that began at the now defunct Clinton Academy in Clinton, Missouri. The academy existed from 1879 to 1896 and there were seventy-one graduates, many of whom became prominent leaders in their professions. Many of the leaders at the school were members of an organization called the Bryant Literary Society. After a school hazing incident in 1891, three members of the Bryant Literary Society and a fourth student united and formed Phi Lambda Epsilon in 1892.