The
Alpha Chi Rho fraternity purchased a house at 36 North College Street
in January of 1919 at a cost of $8,000. The fraternity occupied this
house until 1946, during which time the house underwent a series of
major renovations, including a complete remodeling of the interior
in 1926. In 1946 the fraternity purchased the former
home of Abram Bosler at the corner of High and College Streets,
and in turn sold their house to Phi Epsilon Pi, who moved out of the
eastern section of East
College. By this time, the façade of the building had been
refaced in brick and a larger porch was added.
Phi Epsilon Pi occupied this house until
it was sold to the College and razed in 1963 to make room for the
Holland
Union Building.