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Originally Posted by ladygreek
Just a little trivia: there was a period in Delta's history where instead of city-wide chapters we had mixed chapters based in a city. They comprised collegiates and alumnae. Most if not all had greek letter names, and some had single letter designations, e.g., Iota in Boston
Then it was decided to make chapters either all alumnae or all collegiate. The alumnae chapters then received the designation of Sigma after their greek letter name.
Finally it was decided to designate all alumnae chapters by geographic names and collegiates with greek letters. Thus some chapter names were reassigned.
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This is interesting and is true of the early SGRho chapters as well. Our first chapter in 1922, the Alpha chapter, was technically based in Indianapolis but was comprised of collegiates all or mostly from Butler U. and later alumnae. Even after the charter was granted at Butler in 1929 and named the Alpha chapter, the collegiates and alumnae continued to function as one chapter for a while. Later the alumnae members formed the first all alumnae chapter, Alpha Sigma. Also, all alumnae chapters end in Sigma with one or two greek letters before it.
I didn't know about Delta alumnae chapters not having greek letters though. That's really interesting.