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Theta Delta Sigma: 1914–1917 Social fraternity Merged [1] [l] Lambda Chi Alpha: 1916–1972: Social fraternity Inactive [10] [1] Alpha Tau Omega: 1917–2000: Social fraternity Inactive [11] [1] Sigma Nu: 1917–1968: Social fraternity Inactive [12] [1] Kappa Delta Rho: 1917–1972, 1985–2003: Social fraternity Inactive [1] Phi Delta Theta ...
Delta Gamma is a women's fraternity established in the United States and Canada in 1873. ... Beta Chi: September 28, 1946 ... San Jose State University: San Jose: CA:
Chi Omega's first series chapters (single-letter) are named for 24 of the Greek letters and assigned in an order customized to Chi Omega, approximating a reverse alphabetical order. The Omega chapter is reserved as a memorial designation; subsequent chapters have likewise not been assigned using the letter Omega in their names.
Chi Omega: ΧΩ: 1895 National NPC: Traditional Active Chi Upsilon Sigma: ΧΥΣ: 1980 National NALFO: Latina Active Clovia: 1931 National Independent 4-H origin Active Delta Delta Delta: ΔΔΔ: 1888 International NPC: Traditional Ἀσφαλῶς Ἀγαπῶμεν Ἀλλήλας (Let us steadfastly love one another) Active Delta Gamma: ΔΓ ...
When Daniel Santulli got to the University of Missouri as a freshman in the fall of 2021, he pledged a popular fraternity: Phi Gamma Delta.. As a pledge hoping to become a member of the well-known ...
The fraternity existed with lapses from 1861 to 1866 and again from 1880 to 1893. In 1900, it was renamed Omega Eta Tau and began expanding nationally. Omega Gamma Delta, (ΩΓΔ) was founded in 1902 in Brooklyn, New York. It currently operates chapters for adults. Omega Nu (ΩΝ) was founded in 1897 at San Jose High School. The group continues ...
Beta Chi Theta: ΒΧΘ: 1999 National NIC, NAPA South Asian Βητα Χι Θητα: Active Beta Epsilon Gamma Gamma Alpha Rho Sigma: ΒΕΓΓΑΡΣ: 1923 Local Loyola University New Orleans: Jesuit BEGGARS (transliterated) Active Beta Kappa: ΒΚ: 1901 – 1942: National NIC: Traditional Inactive [o] Beta Phi Omega: ΒΦΣ: 1967 Local Wright ...
The name Chi Delta Mu was selected at a special meeting on February 11, 1913. The purpose of the fraternity was to "unite men of the medical professions of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy into a closer relationship so that the highest degree of efficiency and scientific ability might be developed." By 1923, the fraternity had twelve chapters. [2]