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Originally Posted by violetpretty
I remember doing some search and seeing that there was a Delta Beta chapter of Chi Omega at Maryland, founded in 1923, and she didn't know anything about it. I even emailed someone from Chi Omega's HQ asking them when the 1923 chapter had closed, but she didn't know, she only said it must have closed "shortly thereafter", which made me wonder if it was even installed.
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In some old papers that I have, it says that the chapter became inactive in 1923. It may not be 100% accurate but it would explain what is in the AOII history book. I was just looking at it and it speaks of absorbing Lambda Tau (formed in 1920) and chartering as the first national sorority on October 25, 1924.
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Originally Posted by ladygreek
Your thread title is misleading, i.e. should have said equal rights in campus life. Some sororities had bigger fish to fry other than the demand to be able to smoke or iron after hours--like the right of women to vote. Why don't you research that?
ETA: to some of us equal rights has a much deeper connotation.
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