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Originally posted by Gina_lynn:
By the time Sigma Gamma Rho was founded at Butler, the other 3 organizations had already formed and (at least Delta) had chapters on their campus. They had a group they could have joined had they wanted to.
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First of all, thank you APhiA rep for giving us the real deal. We should all be well aware of the necessity for the founding of APhiA and other BGLOs as well.
Gina Lynn, damn, what is UP with the misinformation? I can see you giving us what you know of other BGLOs, but how do you continuously give out the WRONG info about your own Delta Sigma Theta? You should know that there was no Delta chapter at Butler U
ever. There is a citywide, but that wasn't established until 1925. Also, your comment about Delta policy of only approving chapters for triple A rated schools? Triple A? In Search of Sisterhood *a book that anyone can buy in the store* distinctly states that schools had to be rated A. Here's the excerpt:
p.92
"Under the influence of Sadie Alexander, Delta, nominally at least, only accepted chapters at institutions that were rated "A" by the Association of American Universities, the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, or the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools."
Did I miss two A's? Please, back track, and do not post things unless you know them to be true. It makes people wonder what kind of young ladies are being brought into Delta? Apparently ones who don't know the info. Thank goodness I know better.
Good day