About Sigma Alpha Mu

On November 26, 1909, eight sophomores from the College of the City of New York appeared at a meeting to decide on a plan for class redemption. Discovering they held many ideals in common, the eight became inspired and a new Fraternity was formed. Two years later, Sigma Alpha Mu began to grow and those eight men, Lester Cole, Hyman I. Jacobson, Adolph I. Fabis, Samuel Gaines, Abram N. Kerner, Jacob Kaplan, Ira N. Lind, & David D. Levinson are inscribed in the Fraternity’s history. Their stories follow.

In the fall of 1909, the sophomore class at the College of the City of New York had found itself embarrassed by “lowly freshmen.” At a school where “warfare” between freshman and sophomore class was a tradition, the sophomores found it necessary to regain their fallen honor. Class Marshal Lester Cole called a meeting of sophomore leaders on November 26, 1909, to decide on a plan for redemption. Eight appeared- Cole, Hyman I. Jacobson, Adolph I. Fabis, Samuel Gaines, Abram N. Kerner, Jacob Kaplan, Ira N. Lind, and David D. Levinson. These men are the Founders of Sigma Alpha Mu.

It is interesting to note that while there were many friends among the eight, none of them knew all the others. During the discussion which took place, much loftier ideals were expressed than the mere formulation of plans for asserting sophomore honor. The men discovered that they shared values and the inspiration for the formation of a new fraternity came to them. During this meeting, it was suggested that the Greek Letters “Kappa Phi Omega” be used to symbolize the words “Cosmic Fraternal Order” as the new name for the fraternity. This proposal was accepted and the meeting was adjourned.

Two years after the founding, Sigma Alpha Mu began to grow. To a small group of five at Cornell University, the Founders imparted their ideas and inculcated their ideals, and then guided, watched and aided them-their brothers in far-off Ithaca. Little wonder that Beta chapter patterned its growth as Alpha had and the two chapters, in the bond of brotherhood, were as one. After this, slowly but surely, Sigma Alpha Mu expanded North, South, East, and West. Sigma Alpha Mu maintains its commitment to growth and attends and assists both the old and new chapters.

About Gamma Epsilon

The Gamma Epsilon chapter was founded at the University of Illinois Of Chicago on February 1st, 1970. Being in the heart of Chicago, right at the edge of 'The Loop', the city plays an integral part of these Sammy gentlemen. With one of the largest membership's in the IFC community, these men find themselves graduating and continuing to participate in the local chapter. The alumni network is vast with a majority of our brothers being based in the Chicagoland Area. Additionally, Sigma Alpha Mu - Gamma Epsilon is one of the longest standing chapters at the University, meaning Gamma Epsilon's roots run deep. Today, our chapter is home to a diverse set of brothers, with gentlemen from all around the globe and holding a wide range of studies at our university. We provide a sense of community and responsibility for all, making our brothers feel to be more than just 'members', and in certain cases, bigger than themselves. With such a large group of different men, comes many challenges, but our mission is to push through adversity with teamwork and brotherhood. Gamma Epsilon promotes a culture of respect, commitment, friendship, and trust. Without these core values, Gamma Epsilon would not be what it is today. RUSH SAMMY!