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Originally Posted by alum
Could that be because the 2 groups were founded at the same time or that all the sororities were colonized or chartered at the same time? I remember at a couple of schools that we researched that the schools had long histories of local sororities but the university forced the locals to affiliate nationally in order to remain recognized. I think 2 glos happened to have the same chapter designation.
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The University of Nebraska not only has many single letter chapter designations, but different chapters with the same letter.
Note: Eleven out of fourteen active chapters have a single letter and three out five inactive. However, not all were chartered before 1900.
Z =
AOP and
DZ (inactive)
K =
DG,
DDD and
CW
P =
GFB and
KD
R =
AXD and
KAQ
FYI: Other chapters with sign letter designation:
Q =
SDT (inactive)
M =
QFA (inactive)
N =
AF
X =
ACW
S =
KKG