Phi Delta Chi: Chi Chapter

Phi Delta Chi

Phi Delta Chi is a national pharmacy fraternity. It was formed by eleven men on November 2, 1883 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Since then, over 57 chapters have been established and over 33,000 men and women have been initiated.

 

Founders:

Charles Bond               Franklin Frazee Llewellyn Gardner        Calvin Godfrey Adolph Hoffman            Arthur Hopper Charles Hueber            George Lemon Arthur Rogers               Azor Thurston  Albert Waggoner

 Phi Delta Chi Facts:

Founding: November 2, 1883

Motto: Alterum Alterius Auxilio Eget

    (each needs the help of the other)

Objective: To advance the science of pharmacy and its allied interests, and to foster and promote a fraternal spirit among its members

Creed:  "A man should first direct himself in the way he should go; only then should he instruct others."

                          -Buddha

Colors:  Old Gold and Dregs of Wine

Flower: Red Carnation

Publication: The Communicator

Nickname: Phi Dex

Chi Chapter Quick Facts:

 

Year of Founding: 1921

Chapter Publication: The Chimera

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