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DELTA GAMMA First Row : Barron, M. Barron, Bates, Butler, Fields, Gilmore, Gleason, Gray Second Row: L. Gray, Holbrook, Hooper, Moore, Page, Porter, Reitz, Savage Third Row: Schied, Shrode, R. Shrode, Wales, Wantuck, Weaver, Wofford Founded at Lewis School, Oxford, Mississippi, 1874 Alpha Omega Chapter established at the University of Arkansas, 1930 MEMBER NOT IN PICTURE Renna Catherine Franklin PROMINENT ALUMNAE Grace Abbott - - - - - - U. S. Dept, of Labor Ruth Bryan Owen - Ambassador to Denmark Edith Abbott ------- Social Worker Elsie Lingmaster ------- Authoress Marguerite Wilkinson ------- Poet Harriet Connors Brown - Authoress Mrs. John Bass ------- Authoress Alberta Hannum - - - - - - Authoress
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DELTA GAMMA OFFICERS Frankie Weaver - Rosalie Page ----- Renna C. Franklin - Margaret Scheid - - - - President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Delta Gamma was founded at Lewis School, Oxford, Mississippi, on January 2, 1874. It was the first national women’s fraternity to have its beginning in the South. There are forty- six active chapters, twelve inactive, and its membership is about 12,000. Five editions of the catalogue have been published since 1888, five of the song books since 1895 (a sixth now ready for publication), and two histories since 1901. The journal is the “Anchor,” which has been published annually since 1884. A $50,000 student loan fund provides to assist worthwhile undergraduates. Delta Gamma’s outstanding philanthropic work is the Delta Gamma Clinic in Marchienne, Belgium, which was established during the war. $28,000 was raised for the Belgian refugee children. Alpha Omega chapter was installed April 10, 1930, at the University of Arkansas. Page 186
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In the last section of the RAZORS AC K will be found caustic comments on all of the sororities and fraternities on the campus. The Staff calls your at¬ tention to these pages, as they contain information about these groups which could not be included in the special divisions devoted to the sororities and fra¬ ternities. Page 188
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