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* [[Hiram Thompson Scovill]], founder of [[Beta Alpha Psi]] and head of the Department of Business Organization and Operations at the University of Illinois from 1919 until his retirement in 1953

* [[Hiram Thompson Scovill]], founder of [[Beta Alpha Psi]] and head of the Department of Business Organization and Operations at the University of Illinois from 1919 until his retirement in 1953

* [[Jack Montgomery]], founder of [[Alpha Epsilon Delta]] and organic chemistry professor at the University of Alabama

* [[Jack Montgomery]], founder of [[Alpha Epsilon Delta]] and organic chemistry professor at the University of Alabama

* [[James L. Howe]], founder of [[Phi Mu Epsilon]] and [[Alpha Chi Omega]]; dean of the College of Music at DePauw University

* [[John Danihy]], founder of [[Alpha Sigma Nu]] and dean of journalism at Marquette University

* [[John Danihy]], founder of [[Alpha Sigma Nu]] and dean of journalism at Marquette University

* [[Joseph H. Ehlers]], founder of [[Phi Tau Phi]], diplomat, explorer, professor at Peiyang University, and engineer who designed more than 1000 bridges

* [[Joseph H. Ehlers]], founder of [[Phi Tau Phi]], diplomat, explorer, professor at Peiyang University, and engineer who designed more than 1000 bridges


Latest revision as of 02:22, 12 November 2025

Below is a list of potential articles identified by members of WikiProject Fraternities and Sororities and others that need to be created. Non-WikiProject members are welcome to add items to this list for WikiProject members to work on.

Since this is a working list of notable items that are not in Wikipedia, please only include organizations and topics that appear to meet notability and have secondary sources such as Baird’s Manual of American College Fraternities or the Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities published by the University of Illinois. If a potential topic lacks sources after researching, please move it to the Unlikely Articles and AfDs sections below. After creating an article, please add it to the WikiProject Fraternities and Sororities/Watchlist so the WP can monitor the article.

See Project Notability Rules for the rationale on inclusion. See Listing syntax for an explanation of the short, one-line descriptions.

This section includes local organizations and defunct organizations that were never included in Baird’s, topics that appear to lack secondary sources, and articles that were deleted from Wikipedia for failure to meet notability.

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