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Psi Phi was run by an organization at Michigan State University called the Local Committee and was described as "the Galactic Science Fiction Fraternity".  It existed for a short while in the mid 1960s.  It was open to college students who had a 2.0 GPA or better, had dues of 50 cents per year. Applicants were sent a quiz to determine eligibility.
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'''Psi Phi''' was run by an [[organization]] at Michigan State University in [[East Lansing]] called the '''Local Committee''' and was described as "the Galactic Science Fiction Fraternity".  It existed for a short while in the mid 1960s.  It was open to college students who had a 2.0 GPA or better, had dues of 50 cents per year. Applicants were sent a quiz to determine eligibility.
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For comparison, see the 1930s [[B Stf]] offered by the [[SFL]].
  
For comparison see the 1930s [[B Stf]] offered by the [[SFL]].
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 10 January 2021

(Did you mean a different Psi Phi?)

Psi Phi was run by an organization at Michigan State University in East Lansing called the Local Committee and was described as "the Galactic Science Fiction Fraternity". It existed for a short while in the mid 1960s. It was open to college students who had a 2.0 GPA or better, had dues of 50 cents per year. Applicants were sent a quiz to determine eligibility.

For comparison, see the 1930s B Stf offered by the SFL.



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