Fraternities and Greek Letter Societies records
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- Delta Kappa Epislon, 1844 - 2000 22
- Kappa Psi Upsilon, 1850 - 1994 15
- Kappa Sigma, 1895 - 1970 15
- Alpha Delta Phi, 1832 - 2013 9
- Sigma Nu, 1916 - 1975 9
- Alpha Rho Upsilon, 1940 - 1990 7
- Zeta Psi, 1867 - 1977 7
- Chi Psi, 1920 - 1972 6
- General Records, 1819 - 1987 6
- Delta Upsilon, 1892 - 1999 5
- Delta Sigma, 1851 - 1988 4
- Alpha Kappa Kappa, 1902 - 1913 3
- Beta Theta Pi, 1901 - 2008 3
- Phi Chi, 1890 - 1991 3
- Phi Theta Upsilon, 1916 - 1918 3
- Theta Delta Chi, 1895 - 1970 3
- Phi Delta Psi, 1891 - 1964 2
- Pi Delta Epsilon, 1922 - 1923 2
- Alpha Tau Omega, 1930 - 1940 1
- Non-fraternal Greek Letter Societies, 1879 - 1903 1
- Phi Kappa Alpha, n.d. 1 + ∧ less
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Fraternities and Greek Letter Societies records, George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives, Bowdoin College Library.
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Fraternities and Greek Letter Societies records, George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives, Bowdoin College Library. https://archivesspace.bowdoin.edu/repositories/2/resources/107 Accessed December 18, 2024.
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