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Other well-known college fraternal organizations which use the skull and bones in some capacity in their public symbols include but are not limited to Delta Sigma Pi, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chi Psi and Zeta Beta Tau Fraternities and Sigma Sigma Sigma, Chi Omega, and Kappa Delta Sororities. Other ...
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Phi Delta was created from the combination of two local sororities: Sigma Epsilon (New York University, 1919) and Alpha Delta Omicron (New York State Teachers College at Albany). These two groups came together to form Phi Delta on 19 January 1927. (October 25, 1919, the founding date of the eldest unit was celebrated as the official founding date).
The Alpha Phi Delta motto is "Faciamus!" The Alpha Phi Delta badge is a shield with a black background bisected by a gold key. Across the shield and key is a white scroll and the letters ΑΦΔ. [5] The shield is rimmed with gold and pearls, with a diamond star above its top and flaming torch at an angle behind the shield. [5]
Chi Delta: 1973 Duke University: Durham, North Carolina: Coed Active [ac] Zeta Tau: 1981–1992 Tufts University: Medford, Massachusetts: Male Inactive Epsilon Iota: 1982 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Troy, New York: Coed Active [ad] Phi Beta: 1984–2006, 2020 College of William & Mary: Williamsburg, Virginia: Male Active [9] Kappa Phi ...
Delta Phi Epsilon (ΔΦΕ or DPhiE) is an international sorority founded on March 17, 1917 at New York University Law School in Manhattan. [1] It is one of 26 social sororities that form the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). [ 2 ]
Chi Beta Phi was founded in April, 1916 at Randolph–Macon College.It recognizes a sole founder in John Howard Greene. The fraternity's purpose was to promote interest in sciences using reviews of current investigations, by promoting lectures by prominent scientists, distributing papers prepared by its members, and general discussion.