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I had read in The Torch that SDT reactivated Mu chapter at SC. I believe it is important to bring back chapters with history that have closed. 10 pounds of potatoes...I am impressed. I'm sure they were delicious and that there weren't any leftovers! There were none at my house. This is the only time of year I fry food...yum! Happy Chanukah! Paula M. Sigma Delta Tau ΣΔTPatriae Multi Spes Una One Hope of Many People |
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It was the Dean of Women who told us the names of the four "Jewish" sororities and who contacted DPhiE and Phi Sigma Sigma. All the DPhiE's and the few Phi Sigma Sigma's I knew were Jewish. Both sororities sent Jewish women from their national offices to interview us, so at the time, based on what we, 19 year old naive sophmores, were told, those two sororities were essentially Jewish. Now I know better. Phi Sig's founders were all Jewish which leads me to believe that they formed their sorority for the same reason our founders did...to give everyone the option to join a sorority regardless of race or religion. Paula M. Sigma Delta Tau ΣΔTPatriae Multi Spes Una One Hope of Many People |
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I don't if it was mentioned before and I missed it, but what school is this?
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My Alma Mater is the University of Houston. We were a commuter school for the most part although there were six dorms filled to capacity. Many students were older and worked full time, attending school in the evenings after work. For those of us who wanted the full college experience, joining a sorority made all the difference. There is now a sorority row near campus with beautiful townhouses. I have seen pictures but haven't had a chance to visit the campus yet. Paula M. Sigma Delta Tau ΣΔTPatriae Multi Spes Una One Hope of Many People |
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Breakstone is most likely her married name. My understanding is that the founders learned that they couldn't all be sisters in an existing sorority because they were of different religions, so they founded a new non-sectarian sorority. But I'll defer to the Phi Sigs, seeing as I'm an AEPhi and not a Phi Sig :)
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