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STEINBERG ZL ' LKERMa; GLICKN HIRSCH HOROWITZ GOLDSTEIN WEINTRAUB BLASKY KRASNER ROSENHEIM IN SCHWARTZ TAYLOR HERMAN COHEN ULMAN I.EVENSON OOLDSMITH MEISEL STEIN STERN YAIfE PLATSKV IRlEnMAN TONKONOGY ULI.MAN LAND Samuel Goodman ' Daniel A. Breuer A. Bernard Friedman Morton Stein Morris Goldstein Jack P. Herman Leonard C. Hirsch Harold F. Blasky Arthur Cohen Paul Glickman Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Kappa Chapter 506 West Third Street IN URBE Robert Lewis Louis Long IN UNI ' ERSITATE Nineteen Thirty-two Walter Fuhrer Sidney Land Gerald W. Ullman Nineteen Thirty-three Nineteen Thirty-four Monroe Horowitz Sanford Krasner William M. Levenson Albert M. Zuckerman Nineteen Thirty-five John Goldsmith Stanley Meisel Albert C. Rachlin Irving Weintraub 285 Philip Segal Samuel J. Platsky Andrew E. Tonkonogy Charles Yaffee Morton A. Rosenheim Sidney E. Stern Leo H. Taylor Bernard Schwartz David Steinberg Edward Ulman
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Sigma Alpha Mu Tn the spring of 1923 the Sigma Kappa chapter of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity was established at Lehigh University. The first members of this chapter were: Frederick Coleman, Benjamin Epstein, Meyer Garber, Daniel Getz, Walter Grosman, Elheim Lang, Maurice Nehemiah, Clement Shiflren, George Sail, and Barney Wollinsky. The national organization of Sigma Alpha Mu was formed on November 26, 1909, at the College of the City of New York by Hyman L Jacobson, Lester Cohen, Jacob Kaplan, Ira N. Lind, Daniel Levin- son, Samuel Ginsburg, Abraham N. Kerner, and Adolph L Fabis. The object of these men as it is stated in the preamble to their con- stitution was to form a close social and iraternal union of Jewish students of the various universities, colleges, and professional schools in America, to foster and maintain among its sons a spirit of fraternity, a spirit of mutual moral aid and support, to instill and mainta in in the hearts of its sons, love for and loyalty to Alma Mater and its ideals; to inculcate among its sons such ideals as will result in actions worthy of the highest precepts of true manhood, democracy, and humanity. The Beta chapter was chartered at Cornell University in 1911, and with its establishment the expansion of Sigma Alpha Mu throughout the country began. The first house of the local chapter was located at 524 Broadway. In 1925 a house was obtained at 326 Wyandotte Street. The under- graduate men, with the aid of the alumni, purchased the present home at 506 West Third Street, in 1926. 32
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Roll of Active Chapters Alpha College of the City of New York Beta Cornell University Delta Long Island Medical College Eta Syracuse University Theta University of Pennsylvania Kappa University of Minnesota Lambda Harvard University Nu Buffalo University Xi Massachusetts Institute of Technology Omicron University of Cincinnati Pi-- - Yale University Rho University of Illinois Tau University of Alabama Upsilon University of Utah Phi ..Washington University Chi McGill University (Canada) Psi-. Pittsburgh University Omega Toronto University (Canada) Sigma Alpha University of Oklahoma Sigma Beta Ohio State University Sigma Gamma Tulane University Sigma Delta Rutgers College Sigma Epsilon Armour Institute of Technology Sigma Zeta Indiana University Sigma Eta Purdue University Sigma Theta .University of Texas Sigma Iota University of Michigan Sigma Kappa Lehigh University Sigma Lambda University of Kansas Sigma Nu University of Washington Sigma Xi University of Manitoba Sigma Omicron University of Nebraska Sigma Pi.. University of California (Los Angeles) Sigma Rho University of Missouri Sigma Sigma University of California (Berkeley) Sigma Tau University of Oregon Sigma Upsilon Dartmouth College ■ 32 g
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