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We had to learn all of them. That was annoying since we don't go by the alphabet, so it was a bit more difficult then most would be.
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We learned Alpha, of course, and then our 2nd chapter, which was Gamma at Ohio Wesleyan (Sigma Chi skipped every other letter at first - the founders didn't want to name a chapter "Beta" due to a rivalry/feud with Beta Theta Pi). We also learned our 4th chapter, Eta, founded in "the deep south" at Ole Miss.
Other than that, we learned the other chapters in our province (Arkansas-Oklahoma) and a few others that were close by (Southeast Missouri State, University of Memphis). It was pretty much up to ourselves to learn the others. |
The ones I remember being mentioned in The Cornerstone would be Cornell (obviously), our second chapter at New York Law, and our first chapter in Canada at Osgoode Hall (chartered on February 13, 1896).
As Associate Members we learned the states in our region, but not the chapters. Considering Pennsylvania alone has 12 chapters, I'm thankful for that! |
IIRC, we were only required to learn about our Alpha chapter at Barnard, and of course our own chapter designation once we had one. Most of my chapter sisters knew which other schools in the Boston area had chapters (but not necessarily their designations).
Off the top of my head, I can remember the following single-letter chapters: Alpha - Barnard (founding chapter) Gamma - Columbia Teachers' College Delta - Adelphi (longest continuously operating chapter) Epsilon - Sophie Newcomb College / Tulane University (first chapter outside New York State) (Beta Chapter was at Hunter College, but I had to cheat and look that up on the AEPhi web site :p ) |
We learned our own chapter, Alpha, and the others in the state. I think that's about it? Over the years, you pick up others, but I think those were the only really necessarily notable ones.
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We learned about Alpha chapter and our own. We learned some about Alpha Kappa because it is the only other chapter in the state, but that was mainly because we participated in each others philanthropies and practiced recruitment together.
I had to look up our Beta Chapter, but that might be because it was only in existence for two years. Gamma and Delta are not active and hasn't been since 1912 and 1910 respectively. I'm curious to see how many single letter chapters are still active/are now re-activated. Re-activated doesn't seem like the right term. |
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It's been a while since I've looked at the exam, but I think it includes the first 3-5 chapters, and I know it also incudes all chapters in the probationary member's province. |
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