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Originally Posted by 33girl
So you're saying Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Kappa and the other groups called sororities were organized in connection with men's groups???  I'm sure that's news to their members.
Not to mention...ZTA was founded at an all female school.
Sorry, but I call bullshit on this one, unless a competent ZTA can explain it a little better.
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No, I'm not speaking on behalf of any other organizations. Please do not put words in my mouth. I was merely explaining that ZTA's founders chose to refer to it as a fraternity for the above mentioned reasons.
Here is your link. I hope you enjoy the taste of crow. Your failed dig at me was quite uncalled for and makes you look idiotic.
"Zeta Tau Alpha is known as a fraternity, not as a sorority. The Founders intended Zeta Tau Alpha be designated a "fraternity" to distinguish the organization from the sisterhoods organized in connection with men's fraternities, called "sororities". Zeta Tau Alpha has no "brother" fraternity...."
http://www.southwestern.edu/student-...a/history.html