Sigma Tau Phi


Sigma Tau Phi was a historically Jewish collegiate fraternity. It was founded in 1918 at the University of Pennsylvania as a society for engineering and architecture students. Later, it became a social fraternity and a member of the National Interfraternity Conference. It merged into Alpha Epsilon Pi in 1947.

History

Sigma Tau Phi was founded at the University of Pennsylvania in 1918. It was originally a professional fraternity for men studying engineering and architecture. After expanding to University of Cincinnati in 1920, it became a general social fraternity. The fraternity became a junior member of the National Interfraternity Conference in 1930. Its membership in 1945 was 1,000.
The fraternity merged with Alpha Epsilon Pi in March 1947. On March 22, 1947 the Alpha chapter was merged with Gamma chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi. The Beta chapter became Omicron Deuteron of AEPi, the Gamma colony became Pi Deuteron at chartering, and the Delta chapter became Rho Deuteron. Of the remaining chapters, AEPi agreed to make efforts to reactivate the chapters at Dickinson College and Temple University but not the one at NYU, as there was an active AEPi group there at the time. The Alpha Pi chapter of AEPi established at Temple University in 1956 is considered to be a reactivation of Zeta chapter.
In addition, the Sigma Tau Phi Alumni Clubs in Wilmington, Delaware and Cincinnati, Ohio were granted charters with Alpha Epsilon Pi.

Symbols

Sigma Tau Phi's badge was black enamel with the Greek letters ΣΤΦ set in pearls. Its pledge button was circular, with a gold hollow triangle on a blue background. The fraternity's colors were blue and gold. Its publications were the annual The Sigma Tau Phi Record and the quarterly ''The News-Dispatch.''

Chapters

The chapters of Sigma Tau Phi were:
ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatus
Alpha1918 – March 22, 1947University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaMerged
Beta1920–March 1947University of CincinnatiCincinnati, OhioMerged
Gamma1921–March 1947Pennsylvania State UniversityState College, PennsylvaniaMerged
Delta1925–March 1947University of DelawareNewark, DelawareMerged
Epsilon1926–19xx ?Dickinson CollegeCarlisle, PennsylvaniaInactive
Zeta1927–19xx ?Temple UniversityPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaInactive
Eta1929–19xx ?New York UniversityNew York City, New YorkInactive