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Date: June 1, 1929
Media Type: Photo
Fisher outside of his fraternity house in Columbus, Ohio, 1929. Because he was Jewish, Fisher was barred from many fraternities but joined Alpha Epsilon chapter of Phi Beta Delta, a nonsectarian fraternity whose members were primarily Jewish. It was his first exposure to Jews, but he was the only rural boy among his new urban fraternity brothers. Says Fisher: "They had a style I didn't have. It was hard for me to get adjusted."
Date: September 8, 2003
Media Type: Video
Peter Golden shares an anecdote about Max's heritage and belief in making good and doing good.
Date: September 6, 2003
Media Type: Video
Max Fisher remembers leaving the fraternity house and driving to Detroit after college.
Date: October 21, 1998
Media Type: Article
On October 21, 1998, the Columbus Dispatch published a full page article on the opening of the new Max M. Fisher College of Business.