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"Pi Beta Phi Fraternity is committed to being recognized as a premier organization for women by providing lifelong enrichment to its members and contributing to the betterment of society" |
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"The mission of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for women is to promote friendship, develop women of intellect, integrity, cultivate leadership, potential and enrich lives through community service." |
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- Integrity
- Lifelong Commitment
- Honor and Respect
- Personal and Intellectual growth
- Philanthropic Service to Others
- Sincere Friendship
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- Clara Brownlee Hutchinson
- Ada Bruen Grier
- Libbie Brook Gaddis
- Jennie Nicol
- Emma Brownlee Kilgore
- Fannie Whitenack Kilgore
- Jennie Horne Turnbull
- Rosa Moore
- Inez Smoth Soule
- Nancy Black Wallace
- Margaret Campbell
- Fannie Thomson
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Founding Date and Original Name |
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April 28, 1867.
I.C. Sorosis |
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Institution, City and State Founded |
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Monmouth College, Monmouth Illinois |
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Why is Pi Phi a fraternity? |
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Pi Phi was founded before sororities were in existence |
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National And Local Governing Documents |
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- Pi Beta Phi Constitutions and Statues (1890)
- Pi Beta Phi Policy and Position Statements
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Policy and Position Statement |
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addresses areas such as alcohol, hazing, chapter events, nondiscrimination and risk management |
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given to the chapter with the best overall performance. began in 1921 by Lloyd G Balfour in memory of Indiana Gamma wife, Ruth De Hass Balfour |
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Champions are Readers
Arrow in the Arctic |
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The Fraternity's magazine. first issue was dated May 1885 |
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(888) Not-Haze or (888) 668-4293 |
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