Sigma Nu Phi Explained

Sigma Nu Phi
Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΣΝΦ
Coat Of Arms:Sigma Nu Phi Coat of Arms.png
Birthplace:National University School of Law
Affiliation:Independent
Status:Merged
Merge Date:1989
Successor:Delta Theta Phi
Type:Professional
Emphasis:Law
Scope:National
Colors: Purple and Gold
Symbol:Axe and Key, Owl
Flower:White carnation
Jewel:Diamond and Sapphire
Publication:The Owl
   The Adelphia Law Journal
Chapters:10 at merger
Lifetime:5,000+
Address:Formerly, Suite 1500
625 Fourth Avenue South
City:Minneapolis
State:Minnesota
Zip Code:55415
Country:United States

Sigma Nu Phi (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΣΝΦ), also known as Adelphia Sigma Nu Phi, was a professional law fraternity and a member of the Professional Fraternity Association.[1]

History

Adelphia Sigma Nu Phi was founded in 1903 by students and faculty of National University School of Law in Washington, D.C.[2] Its founders wanted to create a Greek letter law fraternity for men that would be a modern version of the English Order of the Coif.[3] The fraternity was incorporated in the District of Columbia on February 12, 1903. Its founders and incoporators were :[4] [5]

Eugene Carusi was dean of the School of Law and Charles Carusi and Richard Shipp were faculty members.

The purpose of Sigma Nu Phi was to improve legal education, promote professional ethics and culture, and establish a bond of brotherhood. The fraternity selected a seal, insignia, and design for a ring in February 1903, entering these with the Librarian of Congress.[6] Its membership was limited to students, alumni, and faculty of law schools. The fraternity's member types or degrees were apprentice, sergeant, and magistrate. Members of other fraternities were not eligible to join Sigma Nu Phi.

Soon after it was chartered, the fraternity had applications for chapters at Columbian University, Georgetown University, Indianapolis College of Law, Tulane University, the University of Kansas, and the University of Pennsylvania. It had six chapters by the end of January 1904.[7] In May 1906, the Alpha chapter moved into its chapter house on 1016 Thirteenth Street Northwest.[8] [9]

Sometime after 1911, the Alpha chapter declined and went inactive. It was revived in February 1915 with the aid of faculty who were fraternity members.[10] [11] New members were initiated into the Alpha chapter in March.[12] [13] Members and alumni celebrated the chapter's revival at a function held in April 1915.[14]

In December 1915, the Alpha chapter began discussing acquiring a new chapter house.[15] [16] Plans were also underway to establish chapters at Georgetown University Law School and George Washington University Law School; the former had a chapter previously that went dormant. The Washington, D.C. Alumni chapter held a joint organizational meeting on March 20, 1916.[17] [18]

Sigma Nu Phi was one of the chartering fraternities of the Professional Interfraternity Conference in 1928 and its president Major Jarvis Butler served as its first president.[19]

In 1953, the fraternity had 24 chapters.[20] However, there were only five active chapters in 1963. Sigma Nu Phi merged into Delta Theta Phi (ΔΘΦ) in 1989. Delta Theta Phi accepted all Sigma Nu Phi members and took over publishing The Adelphia Law Journal.[21] [22]

Symbols

Sigma Nu Phi's colors were purple and gold.[23] Its banner was made of purple and old rose silk. Its flower was the white carnation. Its jewels were the sapphire and the diamond. Its symbols were the axe, the key, and the owl.

The Sigma Nu Phi crest includes a cluster of three carnations, an Arabian lamp, an open book, and a crossed battle axe and key, flanked on both sides by an owl and surrounded by a legal scroll. The Sigma Nu Phi coat of arms was designed by Balfour and Company and adopted by the fraternity in 1921.[24] It incorporated the symbols of the fraternity's great seal.

When it was first established, Sigma Nu Phi members wore a ring instead of a badge. It was a gold signet ring, featuring the fraternity's crest with an owl on either side. The ring had three sapphires, representing the three classes or degrees of members, and four diamonds, representing the fraternity's four declarations. A similar watch seal was also designed.

Members wore purple gowns, based on judicial robes, with an old rose and gold girdle. The right sleeve was decorated with the fraternity's crest and the left sleeve indicated the wearer's membership degree.

The fraternity's badge was a circle of purple enamel with the Greek letters Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΣΝΦ above a lamp; it was encircled by pearls and featured an owl perched on an open book at the top of the circle. Before 1921, some chapters had a pin or guard that consisted of its Greek letter, surrounded in pearls, that was worn attached to the badge.[25] However, the fraternity stated that these were forbidden in November 1921. A variant without the pearls was issued by the fraternity in 1934.

The Sigma Nu Phi pledge button was a gold owl that had jeweled eyes that was worn on the left lapel.[26] Pledge pins were loaned to pledges and returned to the chapter after the brother's initiation.In addition, the fraternity had a recognition button that was a replica of its coat of arms. It also issued a scholarship key to the members of each chapter with the highest grade point average in their class.

In March 1915, the Alpha chapter's initiation included marching the initiates down H Street to Fourteenth Street, and onto New York Avenue in what one newspaper called "a parade in grotesque" costumes". The initiation also included a slapstick, a seizer bottle, and an electric battery.

Publications

The fraternity started publishing a newspaper, The Declaration, in late February 1903. In 1916, Sigma Nu Phi started publishing The Owl magazine quarterly. It also published The Adelphia on an irregular basis starting in 1925; in 1981, it became The Adelphia Law Journal, an authoritatively recognized law review. The fraternity also published a seven members directories between 1916 and 1956.

Chapter house

The original Alpha chapter house was locatied at 1016 Thirteenth Street Northwest. It was built in the 1870s for David Kellogg Cartter, former chief justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and was later the home of Senator William Alexander Harris.[27] It was three blocks from the National Law School buidilng. Its lower level of the chapter house was decorted with hand-carved black walnut and included reading rooms, clubrooms, and space for programs and social events.[28] The upper floors were used as a residence for students of the National University Law School.

In March 1921, Alpha chapter had a newly furnished chapter house at 1654 Columbia Road.[29] In May 1923, it moved to a new chapter house at 1752 N Street Northwest.[30]

Governance

Chapter officers were called chancellor, first vice-chancellor, second vice-chancellor, master of rolls, registrar, and crier. Nationally, Sigma Nu Phi was governed by a high court of chancery which met annually, and an elected executive council.

Its headquarters was originally located in Washington, D.C., and later moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Chapters

Collegiate chapters

The Sigma Nu Phi collegiate chapters were named for distinguished lawyers, in addition to having Greek letter names. Following is a list of known collegiate chapters.[31] [32]

ChapterGreek letter chapter nameCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatusReferences
Joseph H. Choate Alpha1903–1943National University Law SchoolWashington, D.C.Inactive
1903–before July 1916University of Illinois College of LawChampaign, IllinoisInactive[33]
–before July 1916University of IndianaBloomington, IndianaInactive[34] [35]
1903–before July 1916Tulane UniversityNew Orleans, LouisianaInactive
1903–before July 1916Leland Stanford UniversityStanford, CaliforniaInactive
John H. ReaganOmega1903–July 1906; -1941University of TexasAustin, TexasInactive[36] [37] [38] [39] [40]
Indiana Alpha – before July 1916Indianapolis College of LawInadianapolis, IndianaInactive[41] [42]
Charles Evans HughesBeta1910–191x ?, 191x?–1941Georgetown Law SchoolWashington, D.C.Inactive[43]
before June 1912–before July 1916Nashville School of LawNashville, TennesseeInactive[44]
before June 1912–before July 1916, October 19, 1923 – 19xx ?University of Wisconsin Law SchoolMadison, WisconsinInactive[45] [46]
19xx ?–before July 1916Butler CollegeInadianapolis, IndianaInactive[47]
William Howard TaftGamma–1944Detroit College of LawDetroit, MichiganInactive[48]
Abraham Lincoln – before November 1921Chicago-Kent College of LawChicago, IllinoisInactive[49]
Nathan GreenDelta (First) – 1940Cumberland School of LawLebanon, TennesseeMoved[50]
Alexander Hamilton – before November 1921Hamilton College of LawChicago, IllinoisInactive[51] [52] [53]
Gavin W. CraigEpsilon–1931University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaInactive[54] [55]
Jefferson DavisZeta1921–1941University of RichmondRichmond, VirginiaInactive
John MarshallEta–1941Stetson UniversityDeLand, FloridaInactive[56] [57]
Oliver Wendell HolmesTheta – 1989American University Washington College of LawWashington, D.C.Merged (ΔΘΦ)[58] [59]
Champ ClarkIota – 1932Saint Louis UniversitySt. Louis, MissouriInactive[60]
James G. JenkinsKappa – 1946Marquette University Law SchoolMilwaukee, WisconsinInactive[61]
Richmond PearsonLambda – 1932Duke UniversityDurham, North CarolinaInactive[62] [63]
Russell H. ConwellMu–1934Temple University School of LawPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaInactive[64]
William D. MitchellNu (First) (see Psi)–1938Northwestern College of LawPortland, OregonReassigned[65]
Stephen A. DouglasXi1924–1932Loyola University ChicagoChicago, IllinoisInactive
Edward Douglas WhiteOmicron–1933Loyola University New OrleansNew Orleans, LouisianaInactive[66]
John F. ShafrothPi1926–1941Westminster College of LawDenver, ColoradoInactive[67]
William Marvin SimmonsRho1926–1955University of California, San FranciscoSan Francisco, CaliforniaInactive
Charles Hibbert TupperSigma1927–1931Vancouver Law SchoolVancouver, British Columbia, CanadaInactive
Leon P. LewisTau1927–1932 University of LouisvilleLouisville, KentuckyInactive
John W. DavisUpsilon1927–1931Duquesne UniversityPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaInactive
Grant FellowsPhi1928–1958Detroit City Law SchoolDetroit, MichiganInactive
Alexander H. StephensChi1929–1941Atlanta Law SchoolAtlanta, GeorgiaInactive
Robert S. BeanPsi (See Nu First)1936–1989Northwestern College of LawPortland, OregonMerged (ΔΘΦ)
William D. MitchellNu (Second)1938–1941Minneapolis College of LawMinneapolis, MinnesotaInactive[68]
James MadisonAlpha Alpha–1989University of Virginia School of LawCharlottesville, VirginiaMerged (ΔΘΦ)
H.A. BlackmunAlpha Beta1975–1989Hamline Law SchoolSaint Paul, MinnesotaMerged (ΔΘΦ)
Orville RichardsonAlpha Epsilon1980–1989Saint Louis University School of LawSt. Louis, MissouriMerged (ΔΘΦ)
Roscoe PoundAlpha Zeta1980–1989University of Nebraska College of LawLincoln, VirginiaMerged (ΔΘΦ)
Howard J. MunsonAlpha Eta1980–1989Syracuse University College of LawSyracuse, New YorkMerged (ΔΘΦ)
Alpha Theta1981–1989Vanderbilt University Law SchoolNashville, TennesseeMerged (ΔΘΦ)
Nathan GreenDelta (Second)1982–198x ?Cumberland School of Law, Samford UniversityHomewood, AlabamaInactive
Allen D. Vestal 1982–1989University of Iowa College of LawIowa City, IowaMerged (ΔΘΦ)
Louis D. Brandeis1982–1989California Western School of LawSan Diego, CaliforniaMerged (ΔΘΦ)

Alumni chapters

Following is a list of known Sigma Nu Phi alumni chapters.

Chapter NameChartered dateLocationStatusReference
District of Columbia AlumniWashington, D.C.Inactive
Detroit AlumniDetroit, MichiganInactive
Richmond AlumniRichmond, VirginiaInactive[69]
St. Louis AlumniSt. Louis, MissouriInactive
Milwaukee AlumniMilwaukee, WisconsinInactive
Chicago AlumniChicago, IllinoisInactive
Los Angeles AlumniLos Angeles, CaliforniaInactive
Minneapolis AlumniMinneapolis, MinnesotaInactive
Louisville AlumniLouisville, KentuckyInactive
Atlanta AlumniAtlanta, GeorgiaInactive[70]
Portland AlumniPortland, OregonInactive

Notable members

Notes and References

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  2. News: 1903-02-16 . Sigma Nu Phi is New Body . 2 . Omaha Daily Bee . Omaha, Nebraska . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  3. Robson, John, ed. (1963). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (17th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: The Collegiate Press, George Banta Company, Inc. pp. 513-514.
  4. News: 1903-02-14 . Sigma Nu Phi Incorporated . 1 . The Washington Times . Washington, District of Columbia . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  5. News: 1903-02-16 . New Greek Letter Society. Formation Projects by Students of National University . 8 . Evening star . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  6. News: 1903-02-20 . New College Union Springs into Life. Fraternity of Sigma Nu Incorporated Here . 1 . The Washington Times . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  7. News: 1904-01-31 . University of Texas . 8 . The Galveston Daily News . Texas . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  8. News: 1906-08-19 . National Law School . 59 . Evening Star . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  9. News: 1906-05-25 . Sigma Nu Phi Frat Have Housewarming . 4 . The Washington Times . 2023-08-24.
  10. News: 1915-02-18 . Chapter Again Active. Sigma Nu Phi Revives Organization Which Had Been Dormant. . 24 . Evening Star . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: 1915-04-25 . Sigma Nu Phi Men Revive Chapter . 10 . The Washington Times . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  12. News: 1915-03-12 . Initiated Harder than Court Battle; Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity Tak in Four New Members . 2 . The Washington Herald . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  13. News: 1915-03-12 . Four Initiated Here by Sigma Nu Phi Chapter . 16 . The Washington Times . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  14. News: 1915-04-24 . Sigma Nu Phi Men to Smoke. Will Celebrate Revival of National University Law School Chapter . 4 . The Washington Herald . 2023-08-24.
  15. News: 1915-12-24 . Planning to Established Fraternity House Here . 4 . Evening star . 2023-08-24.
  16. News: 1915-12-25 . Sigma Nu Phi to Have Home . 4 . The Washington Post . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  17. News: 1916-03-22 . Law Alumni Organize Sigma Nu Phi Chapter . 22 . Evening star . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  18. News: 1916-03-26 . New Sigma Nu Phi Chapter . 18 . The Washington Post . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  19. https://www.alphachisigma.org/file/policies-and-procedures/FinalSourcebook.pdf Final Sourcebook - Alpha Chi Sigma 2022-2023
  20. News: October 11, 1953 . Legal Fraternity Picks Head . en . 50 . The New York Times . 2023-08-24.
  21. Book: Baird's Manual of American Fraternities . Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. . 1991 . 978-0963715906 . Anson . Jack L. . 20th . Indianapolis, IN . V-101 . Marchenasi . Robert F. . 1879.
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  23. News: 1904-03-24 . Fraternity Banquet; Sigma Nu Phi Entertains at Rauscher's . 16 . Evening star . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  24. "Official Coat of Arms". The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi. 4 (1): 27 (November 1921) – via Google Books.
  25. "The Official Pin". The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi. 4 (1): 27 (November 1921) – via Google Books.
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  27. News: 1907-01-20 . Popular Sigma Nu Phi Entertains at Its Home . 30 . The Washington Times . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  28. News: 1906-12-21 . Frat. Men Give Smoker. Sigma Nu Pi Entertains at Choate Chapter House . 2 . The Washington Post . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  29. News: 1921-03-13 . The Sigma Nu Phi Legal Fraternity . 41 . The Washington Post . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  30. News: 1923-05-13 . National University Law School . 24 . Evening Star . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  31. Book: The Docket (yearbook) . 1934 . George Washington University . n218–n220 . English . Internet.
  32. Book: Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities . G. Banta Company . 1930 . 567.
  33. News: 1903-06-07 . A New Frat. Shows . 2 . Austin American-Statesman . Texas . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  34. News: 1903-04-23 . The Sigma Nu Phi . 7 . The Oshkosh Northwestern . Wisconsin . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  35. News: 1903-04-22 . U. of I. Gets Charter . 2 . The Fort Wayne Sentinel . Indiana . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  36. Book: Ye Domesday Booke (yearbook) . June 1912 . Class of 1912 Georgetown University Law School / The Carnahan Press . Washington, D.C. . 183 . August 24, 2023 . Georgetown University Library.
  37. News: 1904-01-30 . Reagan Is Expected . 8 . Palestine Daily Herald . Palestine, Texas . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  38. News: 1906-07-12 . News of the University . 4 . Austin American-Statesman . Austin, Texas . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  39. 1938 . The Owl . The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 20 . 2 . 92 . Google Books.
  40. https://books.google.com/books?id=FNHmAAAAMAAJ The Record, Volume 58, Issue 4 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, 1938 p 365
  41. News: 1904-05-20 . Frat Chapter Established . 3 . The Indianapolis Star . Indiana . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  42. News: 1906-12-22 . Entertain Chancellor. Members of the Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity Meet G. B. Prindle . 16 . The Indianapolis News . Indiana . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  43. News: 1911-05-19 . Sigma Nu Dinner . 18 . The Washington Times . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  44. Web site: Nashville University . 2023-08-24 . lost-colleges . en.
  45. News: 1923-09-17 . Local Student of State University Forms Fraternity . 1 . Marshfield News-Herald . Marshfield, Wisconsin . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  46. News: 1924-08-12 . Personals . 4 . Kenosha News . Wisconsin . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  47. News: 1916-05-03 . May Make Quarters Here. Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity Contemplate National Home . 9 . Evening star . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  48. News: 1917-06-10 . Sigma Nu Phi Chapter Installs New Officers . 14 . Detroit Free Press . Michigan . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  49. "Editorial". The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi. 1 (1): 5. July 1916 – via Google Books.
  50. News: 1916-06-04 . Sigma Nu Phis at Dinner . 15 . The Washington Post . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  51. July 1916 . National and Chapter Officers . The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 1 . 1 . 3–4 . Google Books.
  52. Janson, Frederick W. "Alexander Hamilton Chapter". The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi. 1 (1): 37. July 1916 – via Google Books.
  53. "National Officers and Chapters". The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi. 4 (1): 2 (November 1921) – via Google Books.
  54. News: 1917-02-27 . Fraternity Function . 13 . Los Angeles Evening Express . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  55. Apr 1917 . Chapter Letters . The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 1 . 4 . 177 . Google Books.
  56. Minger . William C. . November 1921 . Installation of John Marshall Chapter . The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 4 . 1 . 4 . Google Books.
  57. News: 1921-05-05 . Stetson University Has Installation of Sigma Nu Phi Frat . 3 . The Tampa Tribune . Florida . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  58. News: 1922-01-22 . Washington College of Law . 23 . Evening star . Washington, D.C. . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  59. May 1922 . The Establishment of Oliver Wendell Holmes Chapter at Washington College of Law. The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 4 . 4 . 140 . Google Books.
  60. St. John. Dewey . May 1922 . Installation of Champ Clark Chapter Sigma Nu Phi. The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 4 . 4 . 142 . Google Books.
  61. Randall . Clarence A. . July 1922 . The Wm H. Taft Club . The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 4 . 5 . 192 . Google Books.
  62. News: 1923-04-06 . Sigma Nu Phi Chapter at Trinity College Installed . 6 . News and Record . Greensboro, North Carolina . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  63. Elkins . Lloyd Stanley . May 1923 . Installation of Richmond Pearson chapter. The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 5 . 4 . 241 . Google Books.
  64. Haight . Morton C. . May 1923 . Russell H. Conwell chapter of Sigma Nu Phi fraternity . The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 5 . 4 . 241 . Google Books.
  65. Ehlman . Waldo . July 1923 . Installation of the William Mitchell chapter Northwestern College of Law, Minneapolis College of Law . The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 5 . 5 . 332 . Google Books.
  66. Loyola Law Journal (New Orleans) 7, no. 4 (October 1926): 239-241
  67. Web site: Westminster College of Law (Denver, Colo.) Archives @ DU Catalog . 2023-08-24 . duarchives.coalliance.org.
  68. Web site: History Timeline . 2023-08-24 . Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
  69. News: 1924-05-18 . Fraternity Alumni Elect First Officers . 26 . Richmond Times-Dispatch . Virginia . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  70. News: 1934-10-12 . Grand Master Baer, of Sigma Nu Phi, Coming to Atlanta . 5 . The Atlanta Journal . 2023-08-24 . Newspapers.com.
  71. November 1922 . Chief Justice Theodore Brantly . The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi . 5 . 1 . 33 . Google Books.
  72. News: August 27, 1916 . Admitted to Practice . 37 . The Indianapolis Star . Indiana . Newspapers.com.
  73. News: 1917-06-07 . Honors to M'Gowan by Law Fraternity . 9 . The State . Columbia, South Carolina . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.
  74. Ye Domesday Booke (yearbook). Washington, D.C.: Seniors 1912 Georgetown University, 1921. p. 363. Retrieved August 24, 2023 – via Georgetown University Library.
  75. Web site: March 20, 1903 . Letter from G. Whitaker to Theodore Roosevelt . 2023-08-24 . Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University.
  76. "Notes and Comments". The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi. 5 (1): 400. November 1922 – via Google Books.
  77. News: 1917-05-04 . Sigma Nu Fraternity is Holding Convention . 2 . Passaic Daily News . Passaic, New Jersey . 2023-08-25 . Newspapers.com.