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Alpha
Sigma Phi was founded at Yale University on December 6, 1845. Three
young men: Louis Manigault, Horace Spangler Weiser, and Stephen Ormsby
Rhea, all freshmen, met and laid down the basic principles of a society
that today counts its membership in the thousands.
Since
1845, Alpha Sigma Phi has maintained a proud tradition of creating and
perpetuating brotherhood for good men coast to coast. Dedicated alumni
have long preserved and enriched the "Old Gal's" tradition with a
vision for the future that exemplifies the experiences of the past.
Through the years, many brothers have noted that Alpha Sigma Phi made a
significant contribution early in their lives. With gratitude, these
members have remained loyal and are supportive of the Fraternity's
future.
Alpha
Sigma Phi's existence has been threatened many times over the last 150
years. The fraternity still managed to pull through these hardships.
Therefore, the official symbol of the fraternity is the Phoenix, the
mythological bird that rises from its ashes.
Today,
Alpha Sigma Phi is recognized as a fraternity of quality and
stature. With over 60 chapters, colonies, and interest groups, and an
active expansion effort, the Fraternity continues to offer meaningful
services and opportunities to over 2,000 undergraduates and 40,000
living alumni.
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