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  2. List of Delta Sigma Theta members - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the founders and notable members of Delta Sigma Theta, a historically black sorority founded in 1913 at Howard University. The list includes their names, original chapters, and achievements in various fields.

  3. Delta Flight Museum - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and collections of Delta Air Lines and its predecessors at this aviation and corporate museum in Hapeville, Georgia. See restored aircraft, exhibits, and a replica of Delta's first headquarters in the historic hangars.

  4. Delta Air Lines Flight 1989 - Wikipedia

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    The NORAD Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEADS) became aware of Delta 1989 right after the crash of American Airlines Flight 77 into The Pentagon at 09:37 when Boston Center called NEADS at 09:41 EDT and told NEADS of the suspicions regarding Delta 1989. At 09:42 EDT, the FAA ordered all aircraft in flight to land at the nearest airport.

  5. List of Delta Delta Delta alumnae chapters - Wikipedia

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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 .

  6. Delta Air Lines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the largest commercial airline fleet in the world, operated by Delta Air Lines. Find out the types, numbers, and history of its aircraft, from Airbus A220 to Boeing 767-400ER.

  7. Western Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Western Airlines was a major US airline that operated in the Western US, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, and Mexico from 1926 to 1987. It merged with Delta Air Lines and had hubs in Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, and Denver.

  8. Myra Hemmings - Wikipedia

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    Delta Sigma Theta founders, 1913, at Howard University. Myra Davis Hemmings at the far left, back row. At Howard University in Washington, D.C. , Davis was a part of the group of seven who joined the Alpha chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha in 1912; she served as its president.

  9. List of Delta Sigma Theta National Conventions - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, themes, and achievements of the biennial conventions of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the first African American Greek-lettered organization for women. The web page lists the dates, locations, and significant outcomes of each convention from 1919 to 2017.