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Delta Delta Delta is a North American collegiate women's fraternity. It was founded on November 27, 1888, at Boston University . In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics .
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.
Delta Tau Delta is a fraternity with notable alumni in government, academics, arts and entertainment. See the list of members who served as U.S. presidents, governors, senators, judges, ambassadors, and more.
Delta Omega: actress in General Hospital, Miss Virginia 1977 [7] Crystal Lee: Omega: in-arena host for Golden State Warriors, Miss California 2013, first runner-up Miss America 2014 [8] Natalia Livingston: Alpha Omega: Emmy Award-winning actress, General Hospital [3] Amanda Schull: Delta Omicron: actress, Center Stage, One Tree Hill [1] Molly ...
Delta Delta Delta is a North American collegiate women's fraternity founded in 1888. The web page lists the names, dates, institutions, and statuses of all the collegiate chapters of Delta Delta Delta, from Alpha to Zeta Zeta.
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.
Learn about the 56 active chapters and 5 active colonies of Delta Kappa Epsilon, a fraternity founded at Yale University in 1844. See the dates, locations, and status of each chapter, as well as the naming confusion and historical context of some early chapters.
Historically, there were several alumni social clubs associated with the fraternity—the 1890 edition of Baird's credits the Delta Psi with being "a pioneer in the development of this form of social life". [3] These clubs usually adopted the name St. Anthony Club because the fraternity's badge was a St. Anthony's cross. [3]