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12-03-2007, 06:07 PM
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Which Chi Omega Alumnae Chapter hosted the 30th annual Chi Omega Christmas Market in 2007? This philanthropic project has raised $4.95 million for selected charitable organizations in their local community. The Market includes over 150 merchants, presenting unlimited opportunities for holiday shopping. This is a distinctive juried show and participants are selected on the basis of quality, variety and uniqueness of merchandise. Chi Omega Christmas Market has routinely returned 70% of its gross income to the beneficiaries.
a.) Memphis, TN
b.) Little Rock, AR
c.) Kansas City, KS
d.) Dallas, TX
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Since I haven't answered one of these in a while, thought I would go ahead and try.  My answer is d.) Dallas, TX
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12-04-2007, 02:39 PM
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Perfect answer, Cutie Hootie!
I've never gotten to go to the Dallas Chi Omega Christmas Market, but it sounds most impressive!
Next question?
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12-04-2007, 09:11 PM
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Not the happiest topic, but...
Out of the 23 single-letter chapters (Psi through Alpha), how many are currently inactive?
A. 7
B. 11
C. 9
D. 3
Bonus points if you can name the first chapter to become inactive, and the year.
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12-05-2007, 12:15 AM
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I give credit to this wonderful website I found:
1895 Arkansas - Psi
1898 Jessamine Female Institute - Chi (Old) (inactive since 1901)
1899 Hellmutk Woman's College - Phi (Old) (inactive since 1900)
1899 Tulane - Rho
1899 Randolph - Macon Woman's - Sigma (inactive since 1960)
1899 Mississippi - Tau
1899 Transylvania- Chi
1899 Ward-Belmont - Upsilon (Old) (inactive since 1900)
1900 Illinois - Omicron
1900 Tennessee - Pi
1902 Cal - Berkeley - Mu
1902 Wisconsin - Madison - Nu
1902 U of Kansas- Lambda
1903 Nebraska - Kappa
1903 George Washington - Phi Alpha (inactive since 1968)
1901-Northwestern- Xi
1904 Texas - Iota
1905 Michigan - Eta
1905 West Virginia - Theta
1906 Colby - Beta (inactive since 1984)
1906 Colorado - Zeta
1907 Dickinson - Delta (inactive since 1971)
1907 Barnard - Epsilon (Old) (inactive since 1913)
1908 Florida State - Gamma
1909 Washington (WA) - Alpha
I think this is right!
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12-05-2007, 12:16 AM
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Oh oops. I was supposed to pick an answer. :-P
I say, A. 7 Chapters.
the first to go would have been the old Chi chapter.
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12-05-2007, 09:12 PM
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This was a very tricky question, because it depends on interpretation!
These are the single-letter chapters I have as inactive:
Beta--Colby College
Chi (Old)--Jessamine Institute
Delta--Dickinson College
Epsilon (#1)--Barnard
Epsilon (#2)--SUNY-Buffalo
Phi (#1)--Hellmuth Woman's College
Phi (#2)--USC
Sigma--Randolph-Macon
Tau (Old)--Ole Miss (Oxford)
Upsilon (#1)--Belmont College
Upsilon (#2)--Southwestern Baptist/Union
According to that list, 11 chapters have closed. But if you count each letter once, only 8 chapters have closed (did I even list that as a choice?!) Plus I don't really understand why Ole Miss has two different listings as Tau...unless it was a community chapter versus a collegiate chapter? Nutbrnhair, you are our resident expert, any clarification?
PS--According to the 1920 edition of Baird's, Phi Chapter was the first to close, in 1899. This contradicts the other information we were given, so now I have no clue!!
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12-06-2007, 02:11 PM
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This was a very tricky question, because it depends on interpretation!
These are the single-letter chapters I have as inactive:
Beta--Colby College
Chi (Old)--Jessamine Institute
Delta--Dickinson College
Epsilon (#1)--Barnard
Epsilon (#2)--SUNY-Buffalo
Phi (#1)--Hellmuth Woman's College
Phi (#2)--USC
Sigma--Randolph-Macon
Tau (Old)--Ole Miss (Oxford)
Upsilon (#1)--Belmont College
Upsilon (#2)--Southwestern Baptist/Union
According to that list, 11 chapters have closed. But if you count each letter once, only 8 chapters have closed (did I even list that as a choice?!) Plus I don't really understand why Ole Miss has two different listings as Tau...unless it was a community chapter versus a collegiate chapter? Nutbrnhair, you are our resident expert, any clarification?
PS--According to the 1920 edition of Baird's, Phi Chapter was the first to close, in 1899. This contradicts the other information we were given, so now I have no clue!! 
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It is a tricky question!!!
A couple of points...I would not count Upsilon (#2) as ever being closed -- Southwestern Baptist became Union Univ.
Tecnically, yes, Tau was closed for several years because the state legislature forbade Greek Letter societies (for that matter, the same thing happened in the state of Arkansas from 1902-1904)
I would say that Old Chi was the first to close in 1898, due to the fact the curriculum at the school did not meet collegiate standards. I'm guessing Baird's counted Phi chapter as the first closed, since the chapter name "Chi" had been taken by the Transylvania chapter in 1903.
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12-06-2007, 10:31 PM
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Wow! Even more complex than I thought!
Thank you, Nutbrnhair, for helping us.
Now on to the next question...are you ready, lillady?
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01-08-2008, 01:37 PM
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A month without a new trivia question?
Which of Chi Omega's founders was one of eleven children?
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01-15-2008, 01:03 PM
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Let's Narrow it down...
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Which of Chi Omega's founders was one of eleven children?
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a.) Miss Jobelle
b.) Sis Doc
c.) Christina (Ina May)
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01-15-2008, 02:12 PM
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Cutie Hootie, I was ready but my googling skills are not as good as I thought.
I'm going to guess C, Ina May.
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Which of Chi Omega's founders was one of eleven children?
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a.) Miss Jobelle
b.) Sis Doc
c.) Christina (Ina May)
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It was Sis Doc. Dr. Richardson was born in Rich Valley, VA; one of eleven children.
lillady, you jump in and ask a question anytime you're ready!
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Ah! I don't know any good ones. I need to read more ChiO history before I do and maybe go to the SAE Lavere Chapel (Sp?) in Evanston. You ask one NutBrn. :-)
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Kinda a tough one...
Which Chi Omega active chapter can claim that they were Chi Omega's one-hundredth chapter as well as the first national represented at their university?
a.) Xi Alpha, Univ. of Utah, 1914
b.) Mu Beta, Univ. of Georgia, 1922
c.) Psi Gamma, Mercer Univ., 1943
d.) Lambda Delta, Kent State Univ., 1947
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01-22-2008, 01:38 PM
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I'm going to go with Xi Alpha, University of Utah.
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