I believe that Sarah Ida Shaw had a hand in helping with Tri Sigma's development. I have a Tri Sigma friend who mentioned she learned about Ida Shaw Martin as a NM...this was the name Sarah Ida Shaw went by after marrying. She's clearly not a founder but served as a sort-of consultant to a number of women's GLOs.
I believe that Sarah Ida Shaw had a hand in helping with Tri Sigma's development. I have a Tri Sigma friend who mentioned she learned about Ida Shaw Martin as a NM...this was the name Sarah Ida Shaw went by after marrying. She's clearly not a founder but served as a sort-of consultant to a number of women's GLOs.
Just some clarification:
As a Sigma, I can tell you that there's nothing in our official NM program (either Essential Sigma or our old program Forever Sigma) that mentions Sarah Ida Shaw as someone who helped "develop" or start us in any way. There are some people mentioned as helping us out, but she is not one of them.
Again, not saying that she isn't credited with helping out other sororities, but this would be the first I've heard of her having any involvement with us.
So anything about any connections with Tri Delt, as far as I know (and our HQ knows) is purely speculation.
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