Phi Sigma Society. Beta Chapter (University of Michigan)

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University of Michigan chapter of honorary society for students in the biological sciences.

From the description of Phi Sigma Society, Beta Chapter (University of Michigan) records, 1916-1970. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420348

The Phi Sigma Society, an honorary society whose purpose is to promote interest in the biological sciences, was founded at Ohio State University, March 17, 1915. But prior to the formal creation of the Phi Sigma Society activities were well under way in Michigan for what would become the second chapter of the national society, the Beta Chapter.

In Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan an informal association of four student assistants in the zoology department had begun to meet on a regular basis to discuss topics of interest within the fields of natural science. Formally organized in 1910 as the Natural Science Club (also known as the Zoology Assistant's Club) with a charter membership of ten, this organization sponsored regular lectures and discussions, eventually adopting a constitution (April 30, 1914).

After the creation of the Phi Sigma Society the members of the Natural Science Club petitioned the national organization on May 10, 1916 for membership as the Beta Chapter. There were sixteen members in this new chapter representing the fields of zoology, botany and forestry. On June 3, 1916 the last meeting of the Zoological Assistant's Club was held, later that year on December 14 was the first initiation of the Beta Chapter.

The national organization, located in Charleston, Illinois, and Beta Chapter are still active. At this writing (1989), the national organization list sixty-seven chapters and a membership of 50,000. The national magazine, "The Biologist" is published providing information about the national and chapter organizations. Chapters continue to promote research in the biological sciences by sponsoring lectures, discussion series and field trips. The national organization is affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Association of College Honor Societies.

Like its forerunner the Natural Science Club, the Beta Chapter of Phi Sigma continues to sponsor lectures and discussions of interest to those in the biological sciences. Affiliation with the national chapter requires attendance by a chapter representative at biennial national meetings. The national chapter also presents awards to outstanding undergraduates and graduate members of local chapters.

Members of the Beta Chapter have remained active at both the chapter and national levels. Past executive officers have included Dr. Henry van der Schalie and Dr. Karl F. Lagler of the University of Michigan.

From the guide to the Phi Sigma Society. Beta Chapter (University of Michigan) records, 1916-1970, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan)

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