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Gamma Phi Beta sorority started as Sigma Theta sorority in 1908 at Fargo College. When Fargo College closed in 1922, two graduates from the sorority enrolled at North Dakota Agricultural College (NDAC) and transferred the organization there. The group grew, and within 21 years had initiated 155 girls into sisterhood. In 1929 they petitioned for membership to the Gamma Phi Beta national sorority. In 1930 they were initiated into the Gamma Phi Beta national organization. The alumnae chapter was made up of any initiated members of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority who were no longer in college or were married. Their primary objective was to promote a higher mental and social culture for the women who belonged to the local Gamma Phi Beta chapters - Alpha Omicron at NDAC and Gamma Mu at Moorhead State University. The Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Chapter had several duties. It promoted, advised, and contributed financial and other assistance to Gamma Phi Beta chapters. It helped with rushing, recommended girls as members, provided alumna advisors to attend meetings, held money-raising projects for the chapter house and local philanthropies, and managed the sorority house.

From the description of Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Chapter records, 1930-1993. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 680281447

Gamma Phi Beta sorority started as Sigma Theta sorority in 1908 at Fargo College, Fargo, North Dakota. When Fargo College closed in 1922, two undergraduates from the sorority enrolled at North Dakota Agricultural College (NDAC) and transferred the organization there. The group grew, and within 21 years had initiated 155 girls into sisterhood. In 1929 they petitioned for membership to the Gamma Phi Beta national sorority. In 1930 they were initiated into the Gamma Phi Beta national organization. They continued to uphold their reputation as local fundraisers, as well as being active in campus activities and the community. In 1986, due to a decline in membership the Gamma Phi Betas sold their house to the YMCA, and purchased a smaller one. This decline in numbers never picked up, and the Gamma Phi Beta sorority at NDSU dissolved in 1993. They sold off the majority of their property, allowing alumni to purchase what they wanted first, and then allowing the public to make purchases.

From the description of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Records, 1929-1993. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 679998916

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referencedIn University of Kansas Student Organizations Records, 1886- University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library University Archives
creatorOf Gamma Phi Beta. Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Chapter records, 1930-1993. North Dakota State University Library
referencedIn UT Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Collection 2010-069; 2010-285; 2011-311., 1922-2005 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn UT Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. UT Gamma Phi Beta Sorority scrapbook, 1949-1950. University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Gamma Phi Beta. Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Records, 1929-1993. North Dakota State University Library
referencedIn Gamma Phi Beta. Alpha Zeta Chapter (University of Texas at Austin). UT Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Collection, 1922-2005 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Chapman, Anne T., 1868-1954. Papers, 1884-1954. William & Mary Libraries
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associatedWith Chapman, Anne T., 1868-1954. person
associatedWith Gamma Phi Beta. Alpha Zeta Chapter (University of Texas at Austin). corporateBody
associatedWith North Dakota State University corporateBody
associatedWith University of Kansas. Libraries. University Archives. corporateBody
associatedWith UT Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. corporateBody
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North Dakota--Fargo
North Dakota--Fargo
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