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This book delves into the history of Sigma Phi Epsilon, the second-oldest social fraternity in the United States. Founded in 1954 at Richmond College in Virginia, Sigma Phi Epsilon has grown to more than 239 active chapters. The author provides an overview of the fraternity's national conventions, leadership, and scholarship programs, emphasizing the influence of individual chapters, such as founding chapter Virginia Alpha, and notable members. With detailed historical accounts reaching back to the fraternity's humble beginnings, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of Sigma Phi Epsilon's rich tradition and legacy.

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