Sigma Lambda Pi


Sigma Lambda Pi was an officially non-sectarian and historically Jewish fraternity founded in 1915 at New York University. It stopped operations in 1932 as chapters either closed, became locals or merged with Phi Epsilon Pi.

History

Sigma Lambda Pi was established in April 1915 at New York. Its founders were Herbert J. Roeder, Mathew W. Sherman, Abraham Weinberg, and Milton R. Weinberger. It was a Jewish emphasis fraternity but was incorporated in New York as a non-sectarian organization.
In 1932 the fraternity disintegrated. The chapters at Boston, Muhlenberg, and Ohio State joined Phi Epsilon Pi. The Baird's archive explains that at the time, these were the last three active chapters. The Columbia chapter dissolved The branch at Rider College became a local, being allowed to retain the name Sigma Lambda Pi. Later, the Rider chapter granted a charter to the Bryant and Stratton Commercial College in Providence, Rhode Island.

Symbols

The badge of Sigma Lambda Pi was in the shape of an arch with a crown surmounting it. The arch had seven pearls, the crown ten pearls, and there was a sapphire at the top. The badge's exposed gold was nugget finished, and the letters were gold on a background of gold. The fraternity's colors were sapphire blue and gold. Its motto was Dum Vivimus Fratres Vivamus whose English translation is "While we live, let us live as brothers". Its flower was the Carnation.

Chapters

Following is a list of the chapters of Sigma Lambda Pi. Inactive chapters and institutions are in italics.
ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatus
Alpha1915–1922New York UniversityNew York City, New YorkInactive
Delta1920–1923New York College of Dental and Oral SurgeryNew York City, New YorkConsolidated
Phi1920–1932Fordham UniversityNew York City, New YorkInactive
Kappa1920–1932Columbia UniversityNew York City, New YorkDisbanded
Theta1921–1925West Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West VirginiaInactive
Beta1922–1932University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaInactive
Mu1923–1925University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MichiganInactive
Rho1923–1930Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, OhioInactive
Zeta1924–1932Boston UniversityBoston, MassachusettsMerged
Gamma1925–1932Muhlenberg CollegeAllentown, PennsylvaniaMerged
Omicron1927–1932Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OhioMerged
Tau1930–1957Rider UniversityLawrenceville, New JerseyMerged
1935–1967Bryant and Stratton Commercial CollegeSmithfield, Rhode IslandMerged