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Excerpt from The Sorority Handbook
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So many requests have come from small sororities for representation that it may be well to state the limitations that have been made. Class A includes those that have one or more chapters in institutions that are listed as A colleges, or as co educational colleges, by the Commissioner of Education. Class B includes only such of the smaller societies as are rivals of one or more of the Class A sororities. Two sororities listed in the second edition are missing from the present issue. Delta Sigma was absorbed by Alpha Omicron Pi and Gamma Beta Sigma by Alpha Sigma Alpha. A fourth sorority should be listed under medical societies, but the data came too late. This is Nu Sigma Phi, founded March 15, 1898, with chapters located at Chicago, Illinois and Indiana.
The alphabetical arrangement of chapter rolls is the same as in the second edition, but a new feature has been introduced in the use of italics to designate the colleges where each sorority was founded. When not indicated in the roll the mother chap ter will be found under the head of Necrology.
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