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				01-22-2013, 09:36 PM
			
			
			
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				Sororities at Pitt around 1925-1940
			 
 
			
			Does anyone know how to find out which sororities were at Pitt from 1925-1940? 
 My grandma seems to think that my "Aunt Mae" (I dont know what she really is to me, I think my great aunt?) was a member of a sorority at Pitt.
 
 I know that Phi Sig's Iota chapter was at Pitt, but I am not sure of any other orgs and wanted to check out what was there and start my sleuthing!
 
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			Their yearbooks are available in their online archives... Ive done research for my fraternity with them
		 
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				01-22-2013, 10:16 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by AngelPhiSig  Does anyone know how to find out which sororities were at Pitt from 1925-1940? 
 My grandma seems to think that my "Aunt Mae" (I dont know what she really is to me, I think my great aunt?) was a member of a sorority at Pitt.
 
 I know that Phi Sig's Iota chapter was at Pitt, but I am not sure of any other orgs and wanted to check out what was there and start my sleuthing!
 |  Irishpipe's NPC recruitment thread  is always good for this kind of thing
 
According to that it looks like these chapters were on campus: 
 
Zeta Tau Alpha 1915-1965
Delta Delta Delta 1916-present Delta Zeta Omicron 1916-present
 
Alpha Xi Delta 1918-1935 
Pi Beta Phi 1918-1931 
Kappa Kappa Gamma 1919-present Chi Omega 1919-present
 Alpha Delta Pi 1920-1942/1946-present
 Alpha Epsilon Phi 1920-present
 Kappa Delta 1920-1933/1979-present
 
Phi Mu 1920-1961
Delta Phi Epsilon 1922-1944/1966-present Theta Phi Alpha 1922-present
 
Beta Phi Alpha 1924-1941 (National absorbed by Delta Zeta) 
Phi Sigma Sigma 1924-1974
Sigma Sigma Sigma 1949-1964/1977-present Sigma Delta Tau 1950-present
 
Looks like Kappa Alpha Theta might have been on campus as well, however, some of the dates were missing:
 
Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Omega 1915-?/?-1999
		 
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			I'm fairly certain that Kappa Alpha Theta closed to recolonize in the late 1980s or early 1990s.
 A qualification of ADPi closing in the 1940s:  The entire chapter quit school to help with the war effort.  After WWII, the chapter recolonized with a bang!
 
 
 ETA:  I just reread the original post.  Is your "aunt" Maybelle Meals?
 
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					Originally Posted by honeychile  A qualification of ADPi closing in the 1940s:  The entire chapter quit school to help with the war effort.  After WWII, the chapter recolonized with a bang! |  I've seen situations in my Fraternity (Alpha Phi Omega) and others where this happened and the Fraternity didn't consider the chapter inactive, especially since a significant number of brothers came back in the 1945-46 school year and picked up where they left off.
		 
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					Originally Posted by lovespink88  Delta Zeta Omicron 1916-present |  That's Delta Zeta, Omicron Chapter (installed on January 21, 1916; see?  I still remember things I learned as a pledge!)
 
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			Not a Kappa.
		 
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			Has anyone else tried the yearbook site?  I cannot believe how slow it is!
		 
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			Theta Phi Alpha has a Margaret Pierce, but her chapter isn't listed.
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					Originally Posted by honeychile  Has anyone else tried the yearbook site?  I cannot believe how slow it is! |  It's moody with its speed
		 
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					Originally Posted by KillarneyRose  That's Delta Zeta, Omicron Chapter (installed on January 21, 1916; see?  I still remember things I learned as a pledge!)
 AngelPhiSig, it is so nice to see you back here!
 |  Im glad to be back... driving my husband crazy. Yeah, in my "down time" I became a married lady with teenage step-daughters. Well, I guess I came back every once in a while... but not like this!
		 
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				Not a Chi Omega
			 
 
			
			Check the Chi Omega member search and there's no one with the last name Pierce initiated at our Pitt chapter (Phi Beta).
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			Here's info about the Theta chapter at Pitt: established 1915, active until 1987; re-established 1988, and closed in 1999. Don't have any details other than those dates. 
 So Theta was active during the dates the OP was looking at; if you pm me, I'll search to see if your Aunt Mae was a Theta.
 
 irishpipes might wish to update her thread with this info, which is accurate.
 
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					Originally Posted by AzTheta  So Theta was active during the dates the OP was looking at; if you pm me, I'll search to see if your Aunt Mae was a Theta. |  Didn't even think about that...I can check for Alpha Xi Delta, if you'd like!
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