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Delta Delta Delta was founded by Sarah Ida Shaw, Eleanor Dorcas Pond, Florence Isabelle Stewart, and Isabel Morgan Breed at Boston University. [2] Three women's fraternities were already represented at Boston University (Kappa Kappa Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, and Alpha Phi). Shaw enlisted the help of Dorcas Pond, stating, "Let us found a society ...
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Delta Tau Delta badge from Baird's 2nd edition, 1883. The Delta Tau Delta badge is square with deeply concave sides. [11] Its background is black enamel and is decorated with symbols and the letters ΔΤΔ in gold. Above the letters is an eye rayed in glory. [11] [12] Below the letters is a crescent moon. There is a five-pointed star in each ...
Delta Phi Delta National Art Honor Society (ΔΦΔ) was an American collegiate art honorary society. Delta Phi Delta was a member of the Association of College Honor Societies . The national society is defunct, with one former chapter operating as a local organization.
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Delta Sigma Delta's inception came when Louis James "Lou" Mitchell and Charles William Howard, dental students at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry in Ann Arbor, were invited to join the medical fraternity Nu Sigma Nu. [2] They declined, instead opting to form the school's first professional dental fraternity. [2]
In 1970, the all-male legal fraternity Phi Alpha Delta amended its constitution to accept female members. [2] In 1971, Phi Delta Delta began negotiating a merger with Phi Alpha Delta. [11] Both fraternities held conventions in San Diego on August 9–12, 1972. [11] Phi Delta Delta and Phi Alpha Delta reached a merger agreement on August 12, 1972.