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Kappa Alpha Theta
Active: 20/24 Alpha, Depauw 1870 - Beta, Indiana 1870 - Gamma, Butler 1874 – 1886, 1906 - Gamma Dueteron, Ohio Weslayan 1881-?, 1924- Delta, Illinois 1895 - Eta, Michigan 1879 –1886, 1893 - Iota, Cornell 1881 – 1965, 1980 - Kappa, Kansas 1881 - Mu, Allegheny 1876, 1881 - Nu, Hanover 1882- 1899, 1959 - Omicron, Southern California 1887 – 1895, 1917 - Pi, Albion 1887 –1908, 1955 - Rho, Nebraska 1887 –1891, 1896 - Tau, Northwestern 1887 - Upsilon, Minnesota 1889 – 1891, 1892 - Phi, Pacific 1889 – 1892, 1959 - Phi deuteron, Stanford 1892-1944, 1978- Chi, Syracuse 1889 - Psi, Wisconsin 1890 - Omega, California-Berkeley 1890 - Inactive: 6/24 Epsilon, Wooster 1875 - 1913 Zeta, Ohio 1876 -1886 Theta, Simpson 1880 - 1891 Lambda, Vermont 1881 - 2005 Xi, Weslayan 1883 -1887, 1989 - 2004 Sigma, Toronto 1887 – 1889, 1905 - 1941 I swear I can do math. We've got two dueteron chapters, which gives us 26 single letter chapters. |
Wow! I'm suprised my sisters didn't post on this one! If I'm wrong, please correct me!
Alpha Sigma Alpha Active Alpha, Longwood College, 1901-1919, 1933- Inactive Beta, Lewisburg Seminary, 1903-1907 Gamma, College for Women, Columbia, S.C., 1904-1910 Delta, Mary Baldwin Seminary, 1905-1908 Epsilon, Fauquier Institute, 1905-1906 Zeta, Fairmont Seminary, 1905-1906 Eta, Ward Seminary, 1905-1910 Iota, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1908-1913 (released to Pi Beta Phi) Nu, Shorter College, 1910-1912 <3 to all!! Jamie |
What the heck is 'deuteron' ?
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Typically it is a chapter that has become dormant (inactive). Oftentimes, it has re-colonized or re-established.
Our sorority does not use it but many others do |
Alpha Phi has 21 of 24 active single letter chapters.
Alpha--Syracuse University Beta--Northwestern University Gamma--DePauw University Delta--Cornell University Epsilon--University of Michigan Eta (deuteron)--Boston University Theta--University of Michigan Iota--University of Wisconsin Lambda--UC Berkeley Nu--University of Nebraska Xi--University of Toronto Omicron--University of Missouri Pi--University of North Dakota Rho--Ohio State University Sigma--University of Washington Tau--University of Oregon Upsilon--Washburn University Phi--University of Oklahoma Chi--University of Montana Psi--University of South Dakota Omega--University of Texas Austin |
We could also add Phi deuteron, Stanford (1892-1944, 1978-)
Our confusing Phi/Phi deuteron chapter history: Our Phi chapter was established at Univ. of the Pacific (then in San Jose) in 1889. The Phi chapter charter was transferred to Stanford in 1892. Stanford "outlawed" sororities in 1944. In 1959, a chapter was established at the new University of the Pacific in Stockton as Phi. When Theta was able to return to the Stanford campus in 1979, the re-established chapter was given the Phi deuteron (Phi the second) designation. Both Phi/UoP and Phi deuteron/Stanford still exist. Quote:
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And, because AOII does not name its chapters in order, there are a few double-letter chapters that are older than single-letter ones, so the game doesn't work so well for us. (Although most of the oldest chapters are single-letter.) |
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Nu Chapter at Hanover College was rechartered in 1959, not 1989. |
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Typically, Omicron Deuteron would indicate that it was the Omicron chapter (single-letter) that was re-established. FIJI was re-established at Ohio State. I don't know if your GLO names their chapters in the same manner |
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It's really a little more complicated than that...
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TECHNICALLY, those are our "single letter chapters." However, the question NBH was really asking was how many of our oldest chapters are still active, since the oldest chapters in a GLO are usually only designated with one letter. In our first years, we established the above chapters plus: Gamma Beta Sigma, St. Mary's (NC) 1909-1910 Kappa Phi, Mt Union 1909-1914 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Brenau 1909-1914 Chi Iota, Hamilton (DC) 1909-1912 Kappa Phi & spe were both released to Tri-Delta in 1914. (Kappa Phi chapter was recolonized in around 2001 and closed in 2004.) Many of the above schools no longer have Greek systems. ASA reorganized in 1914 with the following 4 chapters: Alpha - Longwood (still open) Alpha Alpha - Miami of Ohio (closed) Alpha Beta - Truman State (still open, oldest continuous) Alpha Gamma - Indiana U of PA Our next chapters all were double letters - so instead of having single letter chapters, we really have the 4 above (the only ones allowed to use Alpha at the beginning) and 23 doubles. Open: Beta Beta - U of Northern Colorado Gamma Gamma - Northwestern State U (Oklahoma) Epsilon Epsilon - Emporia State Zeta Zeta - Central MO State Eta Eta - Pittsburg State Nu Nu - Drexel U Phi Phi - Northwest MO State Psi Psi - Northwestern State U (Louisiana) Closed: Delta Delta - Ohio U Theta Theta - Boston U Iota Iota - Drake U Kappa Kappa - Temple Lambda Lambda - Ohio State Mu Mu - Eastern Michigan U Xi Xi - UCLA Omicron Omicron - Kent State Pi Pi - SUNY-Buffalo Rho Rho - Marshall U Sigma Sigma - Western State College (Colorado) Tau Tau - Fort Hays State Upsilon Upsilon - Denison U Chi Chi - Ball State Omega Omega - San Diego State |
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For instance, KD's Kappa Alpha chapter is 16 years older than our Tau chapter. |
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