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  2. Delta Chi - Wikipedia

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    Delta Chi is an international social fraternity founded in 1890 at Cornell University as a law fraternity. It has over 115,000 members, 99 chapters and colonies, and supports the V Foundation for Cancer Research.

  3. List of Delta Delta Delta alumnae chapters - Wikipedia

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  4. Delta Sigma Phi - Wikipedia

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    Delta Sigma Phi is a fraternity founded in 1899 at The City College of New York based on religious and ethnic acceptance. It has 108 active chapters and colonies across the United States and more than 150,000 living alumni members.

  5. List of Delta Upsilon members - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists notable initiates of Delta Upsilon fraternity, an undergraduate organization with chapters in the US, Canada, and Japan. The list includes members from various fields such as aviation, business, diplomacy, education, film and television, and government.

  6. Delta Tau Delta - Wikipedia

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    Delta Tau Delta is a US-based international fraternity founded in 1858 at Bethany College. It has over 170,000 members, a national philanthropy partner JDRF, and a distinctive badge with an eye, a crescent, and a star.

  7. Delta Lambda Phi - Wikipedia

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    Delta Lambda Phi was founded in Washington, D.C. on October 15, 1986, by Vernon L. Strickland III. [8] [3] [5] A fellow student on his university campus had been denied fraternity membership due to the presumption that he was gay.

  8. Delta Gamma - Wikipedia

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    Delta Gamma is a women's fraternity with over 250,000 members and 150 chapters in the US and Canada. Its colors are bronze, pink, and blue, and its symbol is an anchor. Learn more about its history, philanthropy, and programs.

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