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  2. Delta Zeta - Wikipedia

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    The Delta Zeta national leadership was criticized after The New York Times published an article accusing the National office of moving certain members of the Delta Chapter at DePauw University to alumnae status based on their perceived attractiveness. Founded in 1909, the Delta chapter was the sorority's second-oldest active chapter and its ...

  3. Bertha Pitts Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Education. Montrose High School (1908) Howard University (B.A., 1913) Alma mater. Howard University. Known for. Co-founder of Delta Sigma Theta, civil rights activist and organizer in Seattle. Bertha Pitts Campbell (June 30, 1889 – April 2, 1990) was a civil rights activist and one of the 22 founding members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc ...

  4. Delta Kappa Gamma - Wikipedia

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    Delta Kappa Gamma (ΔΚΓ) is a professional society for women educators. History [ edit ] The society was founded on May 11, 1929, at the Faculty Women’s Club at the University of Texas, Austin, Texas.

  5. Jessie McGuire Dent - Wikipedia

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    Jessie McGuire Dent. Jessie McGuire Dent (1891–1948) was one of the 22 founders of the Black sorority Delta Sigma Theta. After graduation from Howard University, and years of teaching high school in her hometown of Galveston, Texas, she successfully sued the Galveston independent school district for unequal pay of Black teachers.

  6. Delta Omicron - Wikipedia

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    Delta Omicron was the first music fraternity to establish chapters abroad. International chapters of Delta Omicron are those that are established outside of the boundaries of the United States, the first of which was established in South Korea [1] on June 7, 1958. [10] Members of an international chapter may be made up of collegiate or alumni ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Osceola Archer - Wikipedia

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    Delta Sigma Theta later named an award in her honor, for members who contributed to the arts and drama. After graduating from Howard, Osceola married Numa Pompilius Garfield Adams, a chemistry professor, member of Alpha Phi Alpha, and the first African-American Dean of Howard Medical School. They moved to Chicago in 1921.

  9. Delta Mu Delta - Wikipedia

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    Since 1963, Delta Mu Delta has been a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. In January 1992, the Society signed an exclusive agreement with the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs stating that all future chapters of Delta Mu Delta must be established at ACBSP-accredited colleges and universities.