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08-07-2005, 08:27 PM
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Originally posted by Xylochick216
I know Randolph-Macon Women's College had several back in the day in addition to Phi Mu and Sigma Sigma Sigma. A lot of my older teachers went there and were greek
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Randolph-Macon Woman's College (from 1963 Baird's) besides the ones you mentioned:
1900-1960 Chi Omega
1902-1960 Zeta Tau Alpha
1903-1960 Alpha Omicron Pi
1903-1960 Kappa Delta
1903-1960 Delta Delta Delta
1910-1960 Alpha Delta Pi
1910-1960 Kappa Alpha Theta
1913-1960 Pi Beta Phi
1917-1941 Sigma Kappa
1923-1938 Delta Zeta
1928-1946 Alpha Xi Delta
1931-1939 Beta Phi Alpha
1930-1951 Gamma Phi Beta
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08-07-2005, 08:29 PM
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Spelman is an absolutely beautiful campus!! I visited there last year during spring break.
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Thank you! Even though I am in Atlanta I don't get over there that much. If you watch reruns of A Different World, Spelman was the model for Hillman College
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08-07-2005, 08:47 PM
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The old Phi chapter of Chi O was at Hellmuth Ladies' College in London, Ontario. Hellmuth no longer exists and through my Googling, I wasn't able to find whether the school was ever affiliated with the University of Western Ontario. Brescia University College, a Catholic school, is affiliated with UWO and is women-only. Sororities at UWO are:
AGD, KAT, AF, AOP, PBF
GFB closed in 2004.
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08-07-2005, 09:59 PM
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Originally posted by midwesterngirl
Goucher College in Baltimore used to be called The Baltimore Women's College. It didn't become coeducational until 1986. Alpha Phi's Zeta chapter was established there in 1891. My history book tells me that the Psi chapter of Delta Gamma started there in May of the same year.
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Our Zeta Chapter was also there 1893-1950
And Iota was at Barnard 1901-1915
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08-07-2005, 11:12 PM
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Alpha Gamma Delta chapters:
Theta, Goucher (1908)
Mu, Brenau (1913)
Epsilon Phi, Texas Women's University (1985)
Theta Zeta, Randolph-Macon (1987)
Was Avila College in Kansas City originally all-women?
(1995; inactive a few years later)
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08-07-2005, 11:17 PM
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Alpha Gamma Delta chapters:
Epsilon Phi, Texas Women's University (1985)
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TWU also has Alpha Omicron Pi and Sigma Sigma Sigma
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08-08-2005, 03:24 PM
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A sorority called Beta Sigma Omicron, mostly in the midwest, had several girls'
school chapters. They were not a strong outfit and eventually were absorbed by ZTA in
1964. They had chartered a lot of campuses and were not considered a successful outfit.
See Baird's for more. Erik
Avila in KC Mo now coed had at least one sorority, cannot remember what one of my customes told Me she was.
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08-09-2005, 05:32 PM
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Bryn Mawr has an AKA chapter there. as far as the other 'seven sister' schools that were mentioned, there is an AKA city chapter that includes Wellesley, and perhaps another school in the original post. not sure since my history book doesn't give a campus breakdown for city chapters.
thank you for the Spelman compliment, Phoenix Azul. we think our alma mater is pretty, too
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08-09-2005, 08:33 PM
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Spelman greeks
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Originally posted by Eclipse
Spelman College in Atlanta Georgia (www.spelman.edu) was founded in 1881 and did not get sororities until the late 70s (If I remember correctly, it was around'78 or '79) because the administration felt that it would be devisive to the universal Spelman Sisterhood. Before that time Spelman women sometimes joined as "general" members at their sororities national convention.
All four NPHC sororities have charters at Spelman or students have the ability of joining through a citywide chapter, but I am not sure if all are currently active.
There are several other Spelman Alumna that post on this board that might be able to give more insight
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I come from several generations of Spelman women(though I did not attend). Ironically, even though sororities did not exist before the 70s, Spelmanites were "Queens" for the fraternities across the street at Morehouse College. My mom was the Queen for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. in the late 1950s. I do love the campus there--GORGEOUS!
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08-10-2005, 01:59 PM
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One of my friends goes to Wellesley and she was telling me that even though they don't have sororities there, they do have greek letter societies.
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