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PhoenixAzul 07-24-2009 08:04 AM

Tau Delta from the Tomo Dachi club.

AOII Angel 07-24-2009 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by CougarGrad (Post 1828510)
Alpha Phi was originally known as The Michaelanean Society.

I never knew that...and I've read a lot about all the NPCs. Very interesting! Can you tell us anything about that old name or is it secret?

CougarGrad 07-24-2009 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by AOII Angel (Post 1828550)
I never knew that...and I've read a lot about all the NPCs. Very interesting! Can you tell us anything about that old name or is it secret?

No secret- here's an excerpt from our website:

Rena A. Michaels Atchison
...was the first president of Alpha Phi, and the Michaelanean Society derives its name from hers. The Michaelanean Society still exists as a corporation and owns the Alpha Phi Syracuse chapter house.

AOII Angel 07-24-2009 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by CougarGrad (Post 1828559)
No secret- here's an excerpt from our website:

Rena A. Michaels Atchison
...was the first president of Alpha Phi, and the Michaelanean Society derives its name from hers. The Michaelanean Society still exists as a corporation and owns the Alpha Phi Syracuse chapter house.

Thanks! I love NPC history!

KAPital PHINUst 07-24-2009 01:59 PM

Delta Sigma Theta (christian fraternity) ====> Sigma Theta Epsilon

DST was as a result of a merger between two Christian fraternities: Phi Tau Theta (founded 1925 in Lincoln, NE) and Sigma Epsilon Theta (founded 1936 at Indiana University). The name change to Sigma Theta Epsilon was for "obvious" reasons (albeit discovered 8 years after the fact).

Phi Gamma Delta (black sorority) ====> Gamma Phi Delta

Similar to the STE name change, Phi Gamma Delta changed its name for obvious reasons as well, although in G Phi D's case, they had a major incentive in their favor for doing so, among which was $10,000 cash (in 1945 dollars) and all expenses related to the name change paid in full. This was due to a technicality discovered that put the suing FIJI fraternity at a major disadvantage.

pshsx1 07-24-2009 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by KAPital PHINUst (Post 1828668)
Similar to the STE name change, Phi Gamma Delta changed its name for obvious reasons as well, although in G Phi D's case, they had a major incentive in their favor for doing so, among which was $10,000 cash (in 1945 dollars) and all expenses related to the name change paid in full. This was due to a technicality discovered that put the suing FIJI fraternity at a major disadvantage.

It was FIJI never registered their name, right?

DUKyleXY 07-25-2009 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by oldu (Post 1797693)
Delta Upsilon - Equitable Fraternity - Anti-Secret Confederation


To clarify and add to this, Delta Upsilon began as "The Social Fraternity" at Williams College in 1834. In 1874, the Williams group, by then known as the Equitable Fraternity, met with groups from Union College (The Equitable Union), Hamilton College (The Social Fraternity or Theta Sigma), and Amherst College (Delta Sigma). Together, these four groups formed the "Anti-Secrecy Confederation."

The fraternity was officially known as the Anti-Secrecy Confederation until the Convention of 1864, when the name Delta Upsilon was officially adopted. This name had been in common use for many years, the Delta Upsilon member badge having been adopted in 1858.


(All of this information is provided on the Delta Upsilon website, except the Williams name change to Equitable Fraternity, which comes from, "Challenge, Conflict, and Change" by Orville Read, Missouri '33 which is the 100th Anniversary book)


Dikaia

KAPital PHINUst 07-27-2009 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by pshsx1 (Post 1828739)
It was FIJI never registered their name, right?

Bingo! :)

Buttonz 07-27-2009 05:44 PM

Sigma Delta Tau was originally Sigma Delta Phi and it was changed because there was a group already with the name.

ADChiLyssie 09-05-2009 04:29 PM

Alpha Delta Chi (christian Sorority) was origionally Areta meaning virtue, but they changed it to Alpha Delta Chi :)

naraht 09-05-2009 07:52 PM

Alpha Phi Omega
 
Alpha Phi Omega doesn't quite fall into this category, but there was another name for the fraternity considered and rejected: Beta Sigma Alpha. Given that we were founded on the ideals of scouting. Beta Sigma Alpha was considered to be too obvious.

Randy

incursive 01-22-2010 10:04 PM

Phi Sigma Sigma was originally Phi Sigma Omega, but I believe it was changed because of a fraternity with the same name.

honeychile 01-22-2010 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by DEVODUDE (Post 1798939)

The secret society name of Zeta Beta Tau (ZBT) was Zion Be-mishpat Tipadeh, which means "Zion shall be redeemed with justice and return upon to it with righteousness." This name was originally used by a youth society of German and Austrian men under the Jewish faith from University of Vienna, Austria. The American secret society, Z.B.T. was structured from this youth society until the name and organizational structure was changed to a Greek-Letter Fraternity.

Absolutely fascinating!


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