An indispensable roll call of early campus life. Names, dates, colleges, lives, lineage. Grand Catalogue Of The Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, February 1, 1910 is a meticulously compiled fraternity membership directory and academic society catalogue that opens a clear window onto college fraternity history and the networks of Greek letter organisations across American campuses. As a compendium of historical fraternity records, it gathers rosters, chapter listings and register entries that make it invaluable to genealogists, alumni researchers and institutional historians. Functioning as both an alumni reference guide and a practical fraternity genealogy resource, the volume gives firm leads for family historians while supplying primary material for university archives research. Readers intrigued by 1910s campus life will find a direct, archival voice that conveys institutional rhythms without editorial flourish. Historically significant as a documentary snapshot of early 20th century societies, the catalogue illuminates patterns of membership, professional connections and institutional memory within American college organisations. Casual readers curious about campus traditions and classic-literature collectors seeking authentic heritage works will both find reason to browse; archivists and scholars will prize the catalogue for its evidential depth. For collectors it reads as a collectors fraternity edition and for libraries it serves as a stable reference in academic collections. Its entries help map alumni trajectories, verify affiliations and surface links between chapters and careers, making it especially useful to those building family trees or reconstructing institutional histories. The careful, factual register rewards patient inquiry: modest in tone but rich in leads, it is a portal into the everyday social architecture of universities a century ago. A must for campus historians. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.