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  2. Delta Phi Epsilon (social) - Wikipedia

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    "This policy reflects Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority's commitment to anti-discrimination practices in relation to all trans women and non-binary individuals [potential new members, sisters (active and alumnae), volunteers, and staff] and ensures their rights to express themselves and live authentically are respected and protected.

  3. List of Delta Delta Delta alumnae chapters - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on November 27, 1888, at Boston University. Following is a list of Delta Delta Delta alumnae chapters. [1] [2] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are shown in italics . September 1929 – 20xx ? May 1940–March 1942; August 1, 1953 – xxxx ? September 1954–May 1964; April 1977–xxxx ? October 1954 ...

  4. Talk:List of Delta Delta Delta alumnae chapters - Wikipedia

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    List of Delta Delta Delta alumnae chapters is part of the Fraternities and Sororities WikiProject, an effort to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to Greek Life on the Wikipedia. This includes but is not limited to International social societies, local organizations, honor societies, and their members.

  5. List of Delta Tau Delta members - Wikipedia

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    Reubin Askew, Governor of Florida (1971–1979) James J. Blanchard, Governor of Michigan (1983–1991) Ernie Fletcher, Governor of Kentucky (2003–2007) Brad Henry, Governor of Oklahoma. Adam Beeler, justice of the Washington Supreme Court (1930–1932) Bruce Johnson, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio. Adam McMullen, Governor of Nebraska.

  6. Delta Delta Delta - Wikipedia

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    Delta Delta Delta. Delta Delta Delta ( ΔΔΔ ), also known as Tri Delta, is a global [2] women's fraternity and Greek life organization founded on November 27, 1888 at Boston University by Sarah Ida Shaw, Eleanor Dorcas Pond, Isabel Morgan Breed, and Florence Isabelle Stewart. With over 200,000 living initiates at 141 chapters and over $450M ...

  7. Saint Anselm College - Wikipedia

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    The Hilltop's staff agreed to become part of the Crier staff and The Saint Anselm Crier promised to refocus on its quality, including a page called "The Hilltop" devoted to substantial issues. The Saint Anselm Whiner, founded in February 2010, was an underground joke newspaper independently published by a group of anonymous students. It was ...

  8. List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni - Wikipedia

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    [the status of "alumni"] is open to all graduates of Georgia Tech, all former students of Georgia Tech who regularly matriculated and left Georgia Tech in good standing, active and retired members of the faculty and administration staff, and those who have rendered some special and conspicuous service to Georgia Tech or to [the alumni association].

  9. Delta Phi Epsilon (professional) - Wikipedia

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    Delta Phi Epsilon (ΔΦΕ) or Delta Phi Epsilon Foreign Service Council the largest national American professional foreign service fraternity and sorority. Founded on January 25, 1920, it was the first fraternity dedicated to careers in foreign diplomacy in trade. [1]