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Beta chapter at Brown University began when local sorority Delta Sigma and AOII merged. The chapter was installed on 4-18-1908 but around that same time, Brown University banned all sororities for whatever reason (not just AOII.) Beta was installed but unfortunately due to that decision was never an active chapter. The Beta chapter members participated as alumnae. As for Lambda at Stanford, the Stanford Board of Trustees discontinued all sororities in 1944 (again, NOT just AOII.) I couldn't tell you why, since I wasn't alive then :D When that occurred, the chapter's charter was held in trust and still is to this day. Hope that clarifies things a bit! Fraternally, Christin ETA--the same thing goes for our Alpha chapter. Barnard College and the panhellenic there passed a series of regulations between 1907 and 1913 that limited, and finally abolished rushing. These regulations effectively killed all sororities at Barnard at that time. By 1914 all of our Alpha chapter members were alumnae and our Alpha charter is currently held in trust. |
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125 years of CONTINUED existance!!!! founders day and initiation is next sat!! damn we are old!! hehe |
Zeta Phi Beta's single letter chapters
Alpha - Howard University
Beta - Morris Brown College Gamma - Morgan State Univeristy Delta - San Antonio, TX city-wide Epsilon - New York, NY city-wide Zeta - Alcorn State University Eta - Temple University Theta - Wiley College Iota - Talladega College Kappa - Johnson C. Smith Univerity Lambda - Allen University Mu - Claflin College Nu - Virginia Union University Xi - Detroit, MI city-wide Omicron - Shaw University Pi - Knoxville College Rho - Dallas, TX city-wide Sigma - Livingstone College Tau - Philander Smith College Upsilon - Delaware State University Phi - Virginia State University Chi - Cheney University Psi - Clark Atlanta University Omega - Winston-Salem State University |
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It's amazing that AEPhi survived Barnard's crackdown; our Beta chapter was also established in 1909, but Gamma wasn't founded until 1915. It's a tribute to the tenacity of our founders and other early sisters that AEPhi kept going and is now an NPC sorority. Because I'm too lazy to cut and paste, here's our chartered chapter list: http://www.aephi.org/story/chapter.asp |
Kappa Kappa Gamma:
Alpha: Monmouth College, Monmouth, IL - 1870-1884, 1934 Beta: St. Mary's School, Knoxville, IL - 1871-1874 Gamma: Smithson COllege, Logansport, IL - 1873-1875 Delta: Indiana University, Bloomington, IN - 1872 Epsilon: Illinois Wesleyan, Bloomington, IL - 1873 Zeta: Rockford Seminary, Rockford, IL - 1874-1878 Eta: University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI - 1875 Theta: University of Missouri, Columbia, MO - 1875 Iota: DePauw University, Greencastle, IN - 1875 Lambda: University of Akron, Akron, OH - 1877 Mu: Butler University, Indianapolis, IN - 1878 Nu: Franklin College, Franklin, IN - 1879-1884 Omicron: Simpson College, Indianola, IA - 1880-1890, 1990 Chi: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN - 1880 Pi: University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA - 1880-1885, 1897 Rho: Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH - 1880-1884, 1925 Tau: Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, MA - 1881-1882 Kappa: Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI - 1881 Upsilon: Northwestern University, Evanston, IL - 1882 Phi: Boston University, Boston, MA - 1882-1971 Xi: Adrian College, Adrian, MI - 1882-1944 Psi: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY - 1883-1969, 1977 Omega: University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS - 1883 Sigma: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE - 1884 Beta Gamma: University of Wooster, Wooster, OH - 1876-1914 Beta Beta: St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY - 1881-1903, 1915 Beta Zeta: University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA - 1882 Beta Tau: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY - 1883 Prior to 1890, chapters that were established after a previous chapter had folded were given that chapter's designation letter. Then, at the 1890 convention, it was determined the second chapters would use the letter Beta to preface the chapter letter to show they were the second chapter of that letter and closed chapter letters would not be re-used. Chapters that were closed and then later reinstated use the designation "Deuteron" (a small delta set superscript to the letter) for the Greek term meaning "second". Six of our early chapters are no longer active. All chapters that were reinstated are still active. |
<----Proud memeber of Beta Chapter, Delta Tau Delta's oldest continuous chapter. Founded at Ohio University in 1862.
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Thanks for the info, I learn new things about our house everyday! Hmm .. the time frame you gave me for Stanford and Brown GLO banning doesn't match with our active Charges record. Perhaps we went underground? Brown (Zeta Charge) 1853-1877, 1887-1971, 1975- Stanford (Eta Deuteron Charge) 1903-1990, 1993- |
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Sigma Pi's single letter chapters in order of founding date
Alpha- Vincennes University Phi- Univ of Illinois Gamma- Ohio State Univ Kappa- Temple Delta-Univ. of Pennsylvania Epsilon- Ohio University Zeta- Ohio Northern University Eta- Purdue Theta- Penn State Iota- University Of California Berkeley Lambda- Kenyon College Mu- Cornell Nu- Franklin and Marshall College Xi- University of Iowa Omicron- Tulane Pi- University of Utah Salt Lake City Rho- North Carolina State University Sigma- Iowa State Universtiy Tau-University of Wisconson Madison Upsilon- UCLA Chi-University of Pittsburgh Psi- Emory University Omega- Oregon State University Beta- Indiana University 16 of these chapters are active, with 2 of them being recently colonized, including University of Wisconsin Madison after being closed since 1932. |
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Colonizers had planned on starting the chapter for several years before it was actually established. Gamma was reserved for the chapter because of the school's fondness for the letter "G" (Golden Gophers). However, the powers-that-be didn't extend the same courtesy to Alpha Beta (U of Illinois) who requested to be the Psi chapter (Psi looking similar to the UI's logo). Of course, I heard this from a AB alum ;). |
I posted this with respect to Big XII sororities.
--- Fun Fact regarding UNL. The Greek system at Nebraska is one of the oldest in the country. Many sororities came to NU early on thus, all but three current sororities have single chapter denotations. Alpha Chi Omega - Xi Alpha Delta Pi - Alpha Epsilon Alpha Omicron Pi - Zeta Alpha Phi - Nu Alpha Xi Delta - Rho Chi Omega - Kappa Delta Delta Delta - Kappa Delta Gamma - Kappa Gamma Phi Beta - Pi Kappa Alpha Theta - Rho Kappa Delta - Pi Kappa Kappa Gamma - Sigma Phi Mu - Zeta Gamma Pi Beta Phi - Nebraska Beta Inactive Delta Zeta - Zeta Sigma Delta Tau - Theta Sigma Kappa - Alpha Kappa Theta Phi Alpha - Mu Zeta Tau Alpha - Beta Epsilon" |
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In the late 70's it was brought to the University’s attention that their policy was sexist, and illegal. They changed their policy in 1978 (I think), and Kappa and Theta re-colonized shortly thereafter. 6 chapters re-colonized (Kappa, Pi Phi, Theta, Tri Delta, Delta Gamma and Chi Omega). Delta Gamma closed in 1997. If I have got my facts wrong, please tell! -Michelle |
Delta Gamma's single letter chapters!
Eta-Akron Omega-Wisconsin Sigma-Northwestern Lambda-Minnesota Zeta-Albion Chi-Cornell Xi-Michigan Phi-Colorado Tau-Iowa Kappa-Nebraska Psi-Goucher* Upsilon-Stanford* Theta-Indiana Rho-Syracuse Beta-Washington Iota-Illinois Gamma-California, Berkeley Omicron-Adelphi Mu-Missouri Epsilon-Ohio State Pi-Montana Nu-Idaho *=inactive |
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This probably goes without saying...but I live in California and I can be nit picky....so just so people know, our Lambda chapter is at UC Berkeley (like many other single letter chapters, but there were some UCLA ones...so yea) Sorry SATX :) |
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What's really important, though, is that only four of our "single letter chapters" are closed, two of which closed because Greek Life was banned! How's that?! :D |
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