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Delta Omicron Alpha's badge was a black enameled triangle, edged with jewels. [2] [1] It was decorated with gold Greek letters ΔΟΑ in the center. [2] [1] A gold star was above the letters, with a gold serpent below the letters. [1] [2] The fraternity's colors were gold and white. Its flower was a white rose.
Omicron Delta Epsilon (ΟΔΕ or ODE) is an international honor society in the field of economics, formed from the merger of Omicron Delta Gamma and Omicron Chi Epsilon, in 1963. ODE is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies .
Chi Delta: 1927–2009 University of Colorado Boulder: Boulder: Colorado Inactive [aa] 36 Beta Theta: 1927–1940 Butler University: Indianapolis: Indiana Inactive 37 Alpha Pi: 1929–1939, 1949–1973, 1976–1980, 2013 Florida State University: Tallahassee: Florida Active [ab] 38 Epsilon Alpha: 1929–1973, 1982 Pennsylvania State University ...
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).
Alpha Chi Omega 1914–1915: Amy Parmelee: Delta Delta Delta 1915–1917: Lena Baldwin: Alpha Xi Delta 1917–1919: Mary Love Collins: Chi Omega 1919–1921: Ethel Weston: Sigma Kappa 1921–1923: Lillian McCausland: Alpha Omicron Pi 1923–1926: Dr. May Hopkins: Zeta Tau Alpha 1926–1928: Louise Leonard: Alpha Gamma Delta 1928–1930: Irma ...
In the period following, chapters were taken over by Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Sigma Kappa, and Kappa Alpha Theta. The group disbanded in 1946. Through an NPC committee, Delta Zeta was asked to consider the alumnae and a few chapters which remained. In 1946, the members of ΦΩΠ were accepted into Delta Zeta sorority. [6]
The Brenau group was absorbed by that school's chapter of Delta Delta Delta in 1915, and in 1919 the Hollins group became a chapter of Chi Omega. [5] Still, growth persisted. In 1932 the sorority absorbed three of the four chapters of Pi Sigma Gamma , a small sorority that disbanded that year. [ 6 ]
Phi Alpha Chi had its origin as The Tanewah Club in 1919 at Berkeley. In 1926, the Tanewah Club first adopted Greek letters, reorganizing as the Alpha chapter of Phi Alpha Chi. Delta Zeta's history (1983) recorded that Sigma Phi Beta absorbed Phi Alpha Chi before combining five years later under the Phi Omega Pi banner in 1933 .