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Delta Delta Delta was founded here at Boston University, at Park Street Church, in November of 1888. Alpha Chapter remained an influential presence in the Boston University community through June of 1970. For the next 14 years, Boston University was unable to experience the ideals of Tri Delta. In March of 1984, Alpha Chapter was resurrected to allow college women the benefit of Delta Delta Delta's perpetual bond of friendship.

In 2002, we celebrate 100 years of a spirited, active Alpha Chapter. As Alpha Chapter, we commemorate our founding with the founding of the now international fraternity, Delta Delta Delta, and we cherish our rich history.

~ MaryBeth Saunders, Collegiate Chapter President, 2002-2003

Founding of Alpha Chapter

Although there were three women's groups represented at Boston University in 1888 (Kappa Kappa Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta and Alpha Phi), Sarah Ida Shaw saw a need for a group that would be different from the others. She said to her friend, Eleanor Dorcas Pond, "Let us found a society that shall be kind alike to all and think more of a girl's inner self and character than of her personal appearance." So the two young women began the work of creating a new national fraternity. Later Sarah wrote, "...The two enthusiastic friends were unaware of the fact that there was something stupendous about the task they had set hands, heads and hearts to accomplish. They were working for a principle, and it never occurred to them that there could be such a thing as failure. Earnestness of purpose, energy and enthusiasm had brought them both success in college and why should not these same qualities bring assurance of good fortune to the new venture."

Not only did they found a fraternity, but also at the same time they wrote the rituals and constitution, and designed the emblems. The choosing of the name was a joint decision.
Eleanor suggested a triple letter and Sarah chose the letter and worked on the Greek mottos and passwords. Inspiration for these came from a variety of sources: Egyptian lore, Hindu mysticism, Greek and astronomy, reflecting the wide and various interests of Sarah Ida Shaw.

Never before had a sorority been founded so completely and with such depth of meaning from the very beginning, and the actual day of founding is beautifully described in Sarah's words. "At last, all was finished on Tuesday...November 27, 1888, but there was one more meeting of the two friends on the following afternoon before they separated for the Thanksgiving recess, at the top of the college building in what was then the Philological Library. It was there that the two girls embraced each other and said 'Tri Delta is founded'...It is not strange that the hearts of these sponsors were full of emotion as together they went out of the college building, for each felt there were added reasons why her Thanksgiving should be a very happy one. When they came to the parting of the ways at the historic Boston Common, Miss Pond said, 'We can make the girls we initiate promise secrecy, but what shall hold us two?' So there in the shadow of the old Park Street Church, with a bright new moon and three brilliant stars nearby...the two faithful friends clasped hands and said, 'In the presence of these myriads of witnesses, I swear eternal loyalty and fealty to Delta Delta Delta.'"

After vacation they began the task of building the chapter. Senior Florence Isabelle Stewart, a high school friend of Eleanor's, soon consented to join. Isabel Morgan Breed, another senior, was at first reluctant to join. She was deeply religious and felt fraternities were fundamentally wrong. When the girls convinced her that the aims of the society had strong Christian ideals and asked her to be the chaplain, she consented to join.

Three girls from the junior class, five sophomores and six freshman were then chosen. Since there was such a short time before the Christmas holiday, initiation was postponed until January. The history of Alpha
Chapter describes that initiation: "At the opening of the college term, on Friday, January 15, 1889, the new fraternity pins were received, and in Prof. Browne's room in the college building on Somerset Street, the other seniors, Belle Breed and Flora Stewart were initiated."... followed later in the day by the juniors. The remaining 11 were initiated in the evening, bringing the chapter total to 18. "The first initiation service was quite elaborate...After the initiation we had a sumptuous banquet...followed by toasts and the shouting of our call."

The appearance of a new sorority startled the other "society people," who probably expected a weakling organization. The new chapter of Gamma Phi Beta had only 15 members, so they hastily initiated three more. But the Tri Deltas were determined to stay ahead of their rivals, and on March 7 initiated three more of their own, bringing their total to 21.

At 12 Somerset Street on Beacon Hill, Delta Delta Delta was not only created but was developed and expanded by the wise, successful and strong leadership of its two founders, as well as the early members of Alpha Chapter. Sarah Ida Shaw and Eleanor Dorcas Pond from the beginnings of Alpha Chapter included their two senior classmates, Isabel Morgan Breed and Florence Isabelle Stewart, as "founders." Therefore, the Fraternity has always recognized the four seniors as Founders of Delta Delta Delta.



Delta Delta Delta National

Tri Deltas from around the United States and Canada assembled in Orlando, Florida during the Fourth of July, 2002 for Delta Delta Delta’s fiftieth biannual convention. Collegiate delegates enjoyed meeting their sisters from various colleges and universities, as well as many alumnae members. For more information about Convention, and other Tri Delta chapters, visit www.tridelta.org, or select from the links below.


Collegiate Chapters
Chapter School Installation

A

Boston University

1888-1970; 1984

D

Simpson  Visit

1889

E

Knox  Visit

1889

WD

Iowa State  Visit

1890

G

Adrian

1890-1946

B

St. Lawrence

1891

Z

Cincinnati  Visit

1892

H

Vermont  Visit

1893

Q

Minnesota

1894-2004

I

Michigan

1894

K

Nebraska

1894

L

Baker  Visit

1895

S

Connecticut Wesleyan

1895

U

Northwestern

1895

N

Ohio State

1896

O

Syracuse  Visit

1896

M

Wisconsin

1898

X

Goucher

1898-1942

P

Cal-Berkeley

1900

R

Barnard

1903-1915

T

Bucknell

1904-2003

C

Mississippi

1904

F

Iowa  Visit

1904

Y

Pennsylvania  Visit

1904

AX

Randolph-Macon

1905-1960

BZ

Transylvania; Visit

1908

AU

Colby

1908-1964

DA

DePauw

1908-1991

W

Stanford  Visit

1908

QA

Washington

1909

QB

Colorado

1910

QG

Oklahoma  Visit

1910

QD

Oregon

1910-2000

DB

Miami (Ohio)

1911

AA

Adelphi  Visit

1911

DG

Vanderbilt  Visit

1911

QE

Southwestern (Texas)  Visit

1911

QZ

Texas  Visit

1912

DD

Wooster

1912-1915

DE

Millikin  Visit

1912

DZ

Franklin

1912

DH

Coe  Visit

1912

QH

Wyoming

1913

QQ

Nevada  Visit

1913

AB

Cornell  Visit

1913

AG

Georgia Wesleyan

1913-1916

AD

Stetson

1913

DQ

Judson

1913-1919

DI

Arkansas

1913

DK

Drury  Visit

1913

AE

Brenau  Visit

1914

DL

Butler

1914-1995

AZ

Hollins

1914-1929

DM

Alabama

1914

DN

Mt. Union

1914-1989

DX

Missouri  Visit

1915

QI

Kansas State  Visit

1915

QK

Southern Methodist  Visit

1916

AH

Florida State

1916

AQ

Pittsburgh

1916

AI

Middlebury

1917-1969

QL

Colorado State  Visit

1917

AK

Maine

1917-2001

DO

Indiana  Visit

1917

QM

Oregon State

1918

QN

Washington State  Visit

1918

DP

Illinois  Visit

1920

QX

Southern California

1921

QO

Whitman  Visit

1923

DR

Kentucky

1923

DS

Tennessee  Visit

1923

DT

Beloit

1925-1963

DU

Ohio Wesleyan  Visit

1925

QP

UCLA

1925

QR

Montana

1926-1971

DF

Washington (Missouri)

1926-1954

AL

South Carolina

1928

AM

William & Mary  Visit

1928

QS

North Dakota  Visit

1929

QT

Idaho

1929

DC

Denison

1929

CA

Toronto  Visit

1930

CB

Manitoba

1931-1952

DY

Rhodes

1931

AN

Charleston

1931

QU

Tulsa

1931

AO

Duke

1931

CG

Alberta

1932-1959

QF

Utah  Visit

1932

QC

South Dakota

1933-1938

AP

Maryland

1933

AR

Georgia

1934

DW

Louisiana State

1934

QY

Texas-El Paso

1938-1977

AS

North Carolina

1943

AT

Carnegie-Mellon

1944

FA

Toledo

1944

FB

Arizona

1946

QW

Kansas

1946

AF

Penn State  Visit

1947

AY

Florida

1948

AC

Miami (Florida)

1948-1980; 1999

FG

Michigan State

1948-1992

FD

New Mexico

1949-1990

FE

Southern Mississippi

1951

FZ

Puget Sound

1952-1996

FH

Texas Tech

1953

FQ

Auburn

1954

FK

Cal State-Long Beach

1955

FL

Texas Christian  Visit

1955

FI

West Virginia

1955-1991

FM

Southeast Missouri State

1957

FN

Louisiana-Lafayette

1957

FX

Wichita State  Visit

1957

FO

Northern Arizona

1958

AW

Emory

1959

FP

Utah State

1959-1974

FR

Pacific  Visit

1959

FS

Portland State

1960-1964

FT

Rhode Island

1961-1964

FF

Delta State

1962

FU

Oklahoma State  Visit

1962

FC

Arkansas-Little Rock

1963

FY

Mankato State

1964-1975

FW

Arizona State

1965-1997

BA

South Florida

1966

BB

Cal State-Northridge

1967

BG

Jacksonville

1967

BD

Indiana State

1968-1985

BE

Texas-Arlington

1969

BH

Boise State

1969-1984

BQ

Clemson

1970

BI

West Georgia  Visit

1970

BK

North Carolina-Charlotte

1971-1977

BL

Central Florida  Visit

1971

BM

Mississippi State  Visit

1972

BX

Stephen F. Austin

1972

BN

Virginia Tech  Visit

1973

BO

Illinois State

1974

BP

Cal-Davis  Visit

1974

BR

Louisiana State-Shreveport

1975-1989

BS

Virginia  Visit

1975

BT

Baylor  Visit

1977

BU

Cal-Irvine  Visit

1979

BF

Centre

1980

BC

Ball State

1980-1997

BY

Union

1981

BW

Trinity

1981-1996

GA

Texas A & M  Visit

1981

GB

Villanova  Visit

1982

GG

Dartmouth  Visit

1984

GD

Spring Hill

1985

GE

Dickinson  Visit

1986

GZ

Millsaps  Visit

1986

GH

Richmond  Visit

1987

GQ

Cal-Santa Barbara

1987

GI

Purdue  Visit

1988

GK

Wake Forest  Visit

1989

GL

Cal-San Diego

1989

GM

Lafayette  Visit

1992

GN

Westminster

1993

GX

Furman

1994

CD

Ottawa

1995

GO

Princeton

1996

GP

Rose-Hulman  Visit

1996

GR

Pepperdine  Visit

1996

GS

Colgate  Visit

1996

GT

James Madison  Visit

1998

GU

Valparaiso  Visit

1998

GF

Texas A & M-Corpus Christi

1998

GC

Denver  Visit

2000

GY

Wofford  Visit

2000

EA

Florida Gulf Coast

2003


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