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Phi Mu is an organization of women that provides personal and academic
development, service to others, commitment to excellence, and lifelong
friendship through a shared tradition. 
Phi Mu Fraternity for Women was founded as the Philomathean Society at
Wesleyan Female College in Macon, GA in 1852. On March
4, 1852, the members
announced the formation of their new society, which became the Alpha Chapter
of Phi Mu Fraternity. Since that time, March 4 has been observed as Founders'
Day.
On August 1, 1904, the Philomathean Society was chartered by the State
of Georgia as a national organization with the exclusive use of the Greek
letters and the right to establish additional chapters on other campuses.
The Creed of Phi Mu Fraternity
To lend to those less fortunate a helping hand.
To think of God as a protector and guide of us all.
To keep forever sacred the memory of those we have loved and lost.
To be to others what we would they would be to us.
To keep our lives gentle, merciful and just,
Thus being true to the womanhood of love.
To walk in the way of honor, guarding the purity of our thoughts
and deeds.
Being steadfast in every duty small or large.
Believing that our given word is binding.
Striving to esteem the inner man above culture, wealth or pedigree.
Being honorable, courteous, tender,
Thus being true to the womanhood of honor.
To serve in the light of truth avoiding egotism, narrowness, and
scorn.
To give freely of our sympathies.
To reverence God as our Maker, striving to serve Him in all things.
To minister to the needy and unfortunate.
To practice day by day love, honor, truth.
Thus keeping true to the meaning, spirit and reality of Phi Mu.
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