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Delta Gamma Fraternity ΔΓ
Open Motto: 'Do Good''
Nicknames: Dee Gee's

DeltaGammaCrest.gif The Coat of Arms''
Founded: December 25, 1873 at Lewis School for Girls, (Oxford, Mississippi)
Founders:
  • Mary Comfort Leonard
  • Anna Boyd Ellington
  • Eva Webb Dodd
Members: 14,000 Members,
Official Philanthropy: Service for Sight
Official Colors: Bronze, Pink, and Blue
New Member Pin: 75px
Member Badge: 75px
Official Flower: Cream-colored Rose
Official Symbol: Anchor
Official Mascot: Hannah Doll
[Delta Gamma Website]

Delta Gamma (ΔΓ) Fraternity is one of the oldest and largest women's fraternities in the United States, based in Columbus, Ohio.

Delta Gamma History

Delta Gamma (ΔΓ) is a college fraternity, although more often referred to as a sorority, founded on December 25, 1873, in Oxford, Mississippi, at the Lewis School for Girls near the University of Mississippi.

The badge of Delta Gamma is a golden anchor. It has a small rope wrapping around the top of the anchor and the Greek letters Tau Delta Eta (ΤΔΗ). The anchor is the traditional symbol of hope. It also represents "holding fast."

The early growth for Delta Gamma was confined to women’s colleges in the southern United States. Within a few years, Delta Gamma was established in the northern United States and then later expanded to the east with the help of George Banta, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Because of the assistance provided by George Banta, Delta Gamma retains close ties with Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

In 1891, Delta Gamma was one of seven charter members of the National Panhellenic Conference when the first inter-sorority meeting was held in Boston, Massachusetts. This organization is the governing body of sororities in America with 26 members.

As the population moved west, so did Delta Gamma. What began as a club in the South soon became an international fraternity in both scope and thinking as Delta Gamma established itself not only in the United States, but also in Canada.

Through the years, goals and achievements have grown as Delta Gammas continue to live by the motto set forth by the founders, “Do Good.” During World War I, Delta Gamma established and funded an orphanage in Belgium and opened the Delta Gamma House for Children in Holland.

Delta Gamma Mission Statement

Delta Gamma offers to women of all ages a rich heritage based on principles of personal integrity, personal responsibility and intellectual honesty. Its primary purpose is to foster high ideals of friendship, promote educational and cultural interests, create a true sense of social responsibility, and develop the finest qualities of character.

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National Panhellenic Conference
Alpha Chi Omega | Alpha Delta Pi | Alpha Gamma Delta | Alpha Epsilon Phi | Alpha Omicron Pi | Alpha Phi | Alpha Sigma Alpha | Alpha Sigma Tau | Alpha Xi Delta | Chi Omega | Delta Delta Delta | Delta Gamma | Delta Zeta | Delta Phi Epsilon | Gamma Phi Beta | Kappa Alpha Theta | Kappa Delta | Kappa Kappa Gamma | Phi Mu | Phi Sigma Sigma | Pi Beta Phi | Sigma Delta Tau | Sigma Kappa | Sigma Sigma Sigma | Theta Phi Alpha | Zeta Tau Alpha

 


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