Gamma Sigma Delta
The Honor Society of Agriculture Gamma Sigma Delta began as a professional agricultural fraternity called Delta Theta Sigma at Ohio State University on December 1, 1905. Its founders were the dean of the college, several faculty members, and a number of undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture of that institution. While the group's original intention was for the organization to be strictly honorary, it developed into a social fraternity and maintained living quarters for some of its members. Later the fraternity acquired a chapter house. On April 6, 1907, an agricultural fraternity bearing the name of Delta Theta Sigma and located at Ohio State University was incorporated in the State of Ohio " . . . for the purpose of promoting agriculture in all its branches, to secure a high degree of scholarship, to foster the spirit of brotherhood and to insure social culture." GSD History - Gamma Sigma Delta: The Honor Society for Agriculture webpage http://www.gammasigmadelta.org/ (Retrieved November 24, 2010)
From the description of Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society Materials, 1961-1987. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 683266490
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