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Phi Sigma Kappa was established at the University of Massachusetts in 1873. Its flag is a horizontal triband, red-silver-red. in 5:7 proportions. On the upper stripe is the fraternity emblem, a silver triangle bearing a red circle with three mystical T-shaped symbols. On the middle are the Greek letters of the name in red. The flag was adopted circa 1927.
Source: Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, 20th ed. (1991)
Joe McMillan, 17 March 2001
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