Phi Mu Fraternity records

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Phi Mu Fraternity records

1923-1945

The Phi Mu Fraternity is an engineering honor society later known as the Maryland Beta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi. The Phi Mu Fraternity records consist of research papers on various engineering topics prepared as part of initiation requirements for Phi Mu. The records of Phi Mu date from 1923 through 1945 and contain items concerning the chapter's history and activities, including minutes, financial records, membership records, and the chapter's constitution. Although the theses in this collection cover various subjects, they focus primarily on engineering and industrial projects within or in the vicinity of the state of Maryland, in particular their historical process of development.

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Horne, Robert C., 1909-

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Kemper, John, M.D.

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Phi Mu Fraternity

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Early in 1923, several seniors in the College of Engineering at the University of Maryland who had high scholastic rankings met to organize a local honorary engineering fraternity. As a result of this meeting, and with the approval of the president of the university, the honorary engineering fraternity Phi Mu was officially formed at the University of Maryland with the adoption of its constitution on March 27, 1923. The founders as well as the first charter members were: J. H. Harlow, M. J. Bald...

Phi Mu Fraternity. University of Maryland, College Park Chapter.

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Engineering honor society, later known as the Maryland Beta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi. From the description of Records. 1923-1945. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 21709381 ...

Tau Beta Pi. Maryland Beta Chapter (University of Maryland, College Park)

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