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Phi Kappa Psi Society Records, 1892-1939
2 boxes (.5 linear ft.)
Collection number: RG 80

Abstract:
According the constitution of Phi Kappa Psi's purpose was to encourage and help maintain a high grade of scholarship, especially in literary lines, by its requirements for membership and by the literary character of its meetings; by association to bring into more intimate and friendly relations girls who are congenial in aims and interests; and by open meetings to contribute in a general way to the literary interests of Smith College. Materials include the constitution, songs, invitations, photographs and publications.

Terms of Access and Use:

Restrictions on access:

All of the files are open to the public according to the regulations of the Smith College Archives.

Restrictions on use:

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. In order to publish any material contained in the records of the Phi Kappa Psi Society, permission must be obtained from the Smith College Archives.

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Northampton, MA

Historical Note

Phi Kappa Psi was formed in 1892 when five members of the Alpha Club, Smith's first literary society, decided to form their own group. According to its constitution, Phi Kappa Psi's purpose was "1) to encourage and help maintain a high grade of scholarship, especially in literary lines, by its requirements for membership and by the literary character of its meetings, 2) by association to bring into more intimate and friendly relations girls who are congenial in aims and interests, and 3) by open meetings to contribute in a general way to the literary interests of Smith College." Membership was based upon a young woman's scholarship, special talents, and her qualification as a "representative girl." Meetings were held monthly and included, the singing of club songs and the preparation and production of plays in addition to the publication of a quarterly magazine. In 1934, the Alpha Society and Phi Kappa Psi elected to combine as student interests shifted away from the arts, and formed the society known as Alpha Phi Kappa Psi, thus allowing both societies to endure. In 1938, Alpha Phi Kappa Psi adopted a new constitution which limited its membership to thirty students who had distinguished themselves in one or more of the arts, thus reflecting the club's ideological shift over the years from "an amusement society," as it was described by an 1883 member, to "an honorary [sic] society which recognizes outstanding creative achievement," as it was described in 1938. While records are unclear as to when Alpha Phi Kappa Psi was discontinued, its last appearance in the Smith College Yearbook was in 1959.

Information on Use
Terms of Access and Use
Restrictions on access:

All of the files are open to the public according to the regulations of the Smith College Archives.

Restrictions on use:

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. In order to publish any material contained in the records of the Phi Kappa Psi Society, permission must be obtained from the Smith College Archives.

Preferred Citation

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

Phi Kappa Psi Society Records, Box #, Smith College Archives.

History of the Collection

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Smith College Archives
Northampton, MA 01063

Phone: (413) 585-2970
Fax: (413) 585-2886

Email: nyoung@smith.edu
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Language
English.