Phi Delta Psi

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Phi Delta Psi
(ΦΔΨ)
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Founded March 21, 1977 (1977-03-21) (age 31)
Western Michigan University
Type SOcial
Motto All That We Put Into The Lives Of Others Comes Back Into Our Own
Colors Cardinal Red and Aztec Gold
Symbol Blazing Torch
Flower Red rose
Chapters 28
Free label Deuces, Flamethrowers, Phi-Men
Headquarters 8200 East Jefferson Suite 907
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Homepage Phi Delta Psi National Web Site

Phi Delta Psi (ΦΔΨ) Fraternity was founded on March 21st, 1977 on the campus of Western Michigan University.

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[edit] Organizational philosophy

Phi Delta Psi was founded on the principles of eternal honor, perseverance, leadership, achievement and brotherhood. The founding fathers of the organization sought to create a fraternity that would meet the social, economic and political challenges of males. Phi Delta Psi places importance on their founders' mantra of community service for the benefit their universities, families, communities and the world.

[edit] Induction policy

The founders of Phi Delta Psi felt that an intake process should be conducted for the purpose of developing men capable of supporting the ideals of the organization. It is the policy of the organization to induct members based on "the content of their character rather that the thickness of their hide."[1]

[edit] Founders

Founding Father: Kwameh Barnett, Founding Father: Derek Bell, Founding Father: Richard Bell, Founding Father: Charles Camron, Founding Father: Gregory Brown, Founding Father: Gerald Dixon, Founding Father: Dennis Jones, Founding Father: Peter McClain, Founding Father: Micheal Mosby, Founding Father: Daulton Tansil,

[edit] References

  1. ^ History "Phi Delta Psi National Website" Accessed 2007-04-23.