The Alpha chapter had considerable influence in its first incarnation from 1936 until the mid-1980s.
The Alpha chapter went on to colonize at many other universities throughout the country in the first half of the twentieth century.
She served as the epistoleus (corresponding secretary) of the Alpha chapter.
For the next 40 years, Alpha chapter functioned as a typical social sorority.
This group became Alpha Chapter and was co-educational in nature.
The Alpha Chapter and legitimate chapters continue this traditional type.
The Alpha chapter at Virginia has about 20 members.
After the founding of the Alpha chapter at Iowa in 1923, other chapters were quickly added.
The original 13 members termed themselves the Alpha Chapter.
The Alpha chapter, which maintained a house, existed on the Cornell campus until 1931.