Aleph Yodh He
Aleph Yodh He | |
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איה | |
Founded | 1908 Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery |
Type | Professional |
Status | Merged |
Emphasis | Medicine and Jewish |
Scope | National (US) |
Publication | Medic |
Chartered | 1908 |
Chapters | 10 |
Members | 350 lifetime |
Merged | December 1921 |
Successor | Phi Lambda Kappa |
Headquarters | United States |
Aleph Yodh He (איה) was an American professional medical fraternity for Jewish students.[1] It went dormant in 1921 when it merged with Phi Lambda Kappa.
History
Aleph Yodh He formed in 1908 at the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery. It operated with three divisions: Aleph Yodh He in the east, Phi Lambda Kappa in the West, and Zeta Mu Phi in the Midwest.[1] Its publication was Medic, which was published quarterly starting in January 1915.[1]
At a convention in Chicago in December 1921, these three divisions merged into Phi Lambda Kappa, discontinuing the use of the name Aleph Yodh He.[2] Around the time of the merger, Aleph Yodh He had some 350 members.
Chapters
Following are the chapters of Aeph Yodh He:[1] Inactive chapters and institutions are indicated in italics.
Chapter | Charter date and range | Institution | Location | Status | References |
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Alpha | 1908–1917 | Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery | Chicago, Illinois | Inactive | [3][a] |
Beta | 1910–1921 | College of Physicians and Surgeons | Chicago, Illinois | Merged (Phi Lambda Kappa) | [b] |
Gamma | 1912–1917 | Jenner Medical College. | Chicago, Illinois | Inactive | [c] |
Delta (first) | 1913–1915 | School of Medicine of Loyola University | Chicago, Illinois | Moved | [4][d] |
Deta (second) | 1915–1921 | Loyola University | Chicago, Illinois | Merged (Phi Lambda Kappa) | [4][e] |
Epsilon | 1914–1921 | University of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Merged (Phi Lambda Kappa) | [f] |
Zeta | 1914–1921 | Jefferson Medical College. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Merged (Phi Lambda Kappa) | [g] |
Eta | 1914–1916 | Medico Chirurgical College of Philadelphia | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Consolidated (Epsilon and Zeta) | [5][h] |
Thea | 19143–1921 | University of Maryland | College Park, Maryland | Merged (Phi Lambda Kappa) | [i] |
Iota | 1914–19xx ? | Temple University | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Inactive |
Notes
- ^ Loyola University purchased the college In 1917.
- ^ The chapter became the Alpha Alpha chapter" of Phi Lambda Kappa when the two fraternities merged.
- ^ College closed in 1917.
- ^ The college merged with Loyola University in 1915. This chapter became the Gamma chapter of Phi Lambda Kappa as part of the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Chapter merged with the Gamma chapter of Phi Lambda Kappa with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Chapter merged with the Alpha chapter" of the Phi Lambda Kappa, as part of the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ Chapter merged with the Beta chapter of Phi Lambda Kappa, as part of the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ^ In 1916, the college merged with the University of Pennsylvania Medical College and Jefferson Medical College.
- ^ This chapter became the Xi chapter of Phi Lambda Kappa as part of the national merger of the two fraternities.
See also
References
- ^ a b c d Brown, James T., ed. (1920). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (9th ed.). New York: James T. Brown. p. 523 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ Shepard, Francis W., ed. (1927). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (11th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Publishing Company. p. 437 – via Google Books.
- ^ "American College of Medicine and Surgery, Chicago, Illinois". Lost Colleges. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
- ^ a b "Bennett Medical College". Lost Colleges. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
- ^ "Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia". Lost Colleges. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
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