The Gamma chapter was lost as a result.
However, it is noted that Gamma Chapter ceased to exist before 1911.
Contrary to this system, the third chapter was not designated "Gamma chapter".
When the depression of the 1930s hit, fraternity financing became very difficult, and Gamma Chapter was forced to close in 1933.
It became the Gamma Chapter on April 30, 1999.
It joined Delta Sigma as the Gamma chapter in 1903.
Less than a year later, Gamma Chapter at the College of Wooster followed them.
With a national fraternity, the founders realized the need for open communication between chapters, particularly with Gamma Chapter.
He was also a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity (Gamma chapter).
The third chapter, Gamma Chapter, was established in 1918 at the University of Pennsylvania.