Alpha Mu Sigma
Alpha Mu Sigma was an historically Jewish fraternity founded in at Cooper Union. It disbanded in.
History
Alpha Mu Sigma was founded at Cooper Union on. According to Baird's Manual, "The original plan was to limit membership to men of the Jewish faith and the first expansion was limited to similar engineering institutions." Its founders were:The fraternity expanded many chapters in the 1920s. However, only a few survived the Great Depression. Its total membership in 1945 was 1,500.
The national fraternity disbanded in, with the remaining four chapters becoming inactive or being absorbed by other, larger Jewish fraternities. Alpha chapter at Cooper Union functioned until.
Symbols
Alpha Mu Sigma's badge is a black concave shield with the Greek letters ΑΜΣ vertically in gold with a border of sixteen pearls and sapphires in the corners. Its pledge ben is a black enamel shield, with a jagged white streak through it.The fraternity's colors are black and gold. Its flower is the yellow chrysanthemum. Its magazine is The Shield.
Chapters
Following is a list of the chapters of Alpha Mu Sigma, with inactive chapters and institutions in italics.| Chapter | Charter date and range | Institution | Location | Status | |
| Alpha | – 1971 | Cooper Union Institute of Technology | New York City, New York | Inactive | |
| Beta | 1917–1930, 1948–1963 | City College of New York | New York City, New York | Inactive | |
| Gamma | 1917–1925, 1935–1938 | Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute | Brooklyn, New York City, New York | Inactive | |
| Delta | 1919–1926 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | Inactive | |
| Epsilon | 1920–1921 | Columbia University | New York City, New York | Inactive | |
| Zeta | 1921–1940 | New York University | New York City, New York | Inactive | |
| Eta | 1922–1923 | Harvard University | Cambridge, Massachusetts | Inactive | |
| Theta | 1922–1923 | Bellevue Hospital Medical College of New York University | New York City, New York | Inactive | |
| Iota | 1922–1923 | Yale University | New Haven, Connecticut | Inactive | |
| Lambda | 1923–1925 | University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Inactive | |
| Mu | 1925–1926 | University of Maryland | College Park, Maryland | Inactive | |
| Nu | 1925–1926 | University of Virginia | Charlottesville, Virginia | Withdrew | |
| Omicron | 1926–1927 | University of Southern California | Los Angeles, California | Inactive | |
| Xi | 1927–193x ? | Union College | Schenectady, New York | Inactive | |
| Rho | 1927–1928 | University of Alabama | Tuscaloosa, Alabama | Inactive | |
| Pi | 1928–1956 | Long Island University | Brooklyn, New York City, New York | Withdrew | |
| Tau | 1928–1930 | Roanoke College | Salem, Virginia | Inactive | |
| Kappa | 1929–1930 | Boston University | Boston, Massachusetts | Inactive | |
| Sigma | 1930–1931 | Lewis Institute | Chicago, Illinois | Inactive | |
| Tau | 1937–1938 | George Washington University | Washington, D.C. | Inactive | |
| Upsilon | 1937–1960 | Brooklyn College | Brooklyn, New York City, New York | Inactive | |
| Phi | 1939–1963 | St. John's University | Queens, New York | Inactive | |
| Phi | 1958–1962 | Pratt Institute | Brooklyn, New York City, New York | Withdrew |