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Phi Alpha Kappa

Phi Alpha Kappa is a Christian Fraternity at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was founded in 1929 originally consisting of graduate students who were all alumni of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is from there that the fraternity derives its name: the greek letters Phi Alpha Kappa stand for "The Fellowship of Alumni of Calvin."

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