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Originally Posted by suebarton
This has been bugging me ever since I read this thread. I was almost certain that the Miami University listed as one of the founding chapters was the one in Florida. They decided not to join the national sorority at that time and so the Eta chapter designation was retired. Later on they did join as Upsilon.
I just received confirmation of this from the National Archivist. Here is a quote from her:
Yes Miami, not Ohio. Eta was reserved at the 1st national convention in Chicago, but University of Miami in Coral Gables came into Gamma Sig as Upsilon in 1958, 6 years after the representative from U of M showed up at Beekman Towers.
I asked her why it was listed as Miami of Ohio on the national website, but haven't received a reply yet.
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Now I am completely confused
So Eta was reserved for U of Miami in Florida and then they later were given Upsilon for their letters as well? Why? I can understand if Eta and Upsilon were for two different schools, but were things so confused that they forgot that only 6 years before the Eta had been reserved for them?
Also for clarification of the thread, can we please use UofMiami(FL) for the one in Florida and MiamiU(OH) for the one in Ohio. About all I'm sure of is that Upsilon was for UofMiamiFL...
Randy