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Following is a list of Delta Chi alumni chapters in alphabetical order. [10] Active chapters are in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics . Chapter. Charter date and range. Location. Status. References. Alberta.
Carol Rasco (Delta Delta) – Director of the Domestic Policy Council under President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1996; Jean B. Silver (Alpha Theta) – former member of Washington House of Representatives from 1983 to 1997; Science and medicine. Sara Branham Matthews (Alpha) – senior bacteriologist for the United States Public Health Service
List of Delta Zeta chapters. Delta Zeta is an international college sorority founded in 1902, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. [1] The sorority absorbed Beta Phi Alpha in 1941, Delta Sigma Epsilon in 1956, and Theta Upsilon in 1962. [2] Following is a list of the chapters and colonies of Delta Zeta. [2] [3] Active chapters are indicated in ...
Alpha Gamma Delta (ΑΓΔ), also known as Alpha Gam, is an international women's fraternity and social organization. It was founded on May 30, 1904, by eleven female students at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, and thus it is the youngest member of the Syracuse Triad of North American social sororities that also includes Gamma Phi Beta (1874) and Alpha Phi (1872).
Sigma Delta Tau (ΣΔΤ) is an American sorority and member of the National Panhellenic Conference. Sigma Delta Tau was founded on March 25, 1917 at Cornell University by Jewish women. However, there is no religious requirement for membership to the sorority, and it prides itself on being inclusive of all, as well as being historically Jewish. [1]
Over the years, many members of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta (also known as FIJI) have gained notability in their chosen fields. Examples include one U.S. President (Calvin Coolidge), four U.S. Vice Presidents, eleven Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients, five Medal of Honor recipients, six Pulitzer Prize winners, two Nobel Prize winners, over 80 competitors in the Olympic Games (of ...
The Alpha Phi Delta motto is "Faciamus!" The Alpha Phi Delta badge is a shield with a black background bisected by a gold key. Across the shield and key is a white scroll and the letters ΑΦΔ. [5] The shield is rimmed with gold and pearls, with a diamond star above its top and flaming torch at an angle behind the shield.
John C. Nicholls, William and Mary 1853, Georgia (Rep.) William D. Bloxham, William and Mary 1854, Governor of Florida. Clement Hall Sinnickson, Union 1855, New Jersey (Rep.) Frederick George Bromberg, Harvard 1858, Alabama (Rep.) John Hay, Brown 1858, Abraham Lincoln's secretary, Secretary of State.