Phi Lambda Alpha
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Phi Lambda Alpha (ΦΛA) |
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Founded | 1919 University of California, Berkeley |
Type | Defunct |
Scope | National |
Motto | Semper Parati Semper Juncti |
Headquarters | Berkeley, California, United States |
This article is a part of a series on Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity |
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See also: Fraternities and Sororities Wikiproject |
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Phi Lambda Alpha (ΦΛA), established 1919 at the University of California, Berkeley[1] was the first Latin American based Greek Lettered collegiate fraternity on the West Coast of the United States.
On December 26, 1931 Phi Lambda Alpha Fraternity merged with Sigma Iota Fraternity to form Phi Iota Alpha. Phi Sigma Alpha Fraternity can also trace its roots back to ΦΛA.
[edit] Former Chapters
- University of California, Berkeley (1919)
- Colorado School of Mines (1927)
- Columbia University (1928)
- Cornell University (1929)
- Tri-State University (1931)
[edit] References
- ^ (1922) University of California Berkeley Blue & Gold Yearbook. Berkeley, California: University of California Berkeley, pp. 600.