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Phi Delta Delta (ΦΔΔ) was a women's professional law fraternity founded in 1911. It merged with Phi Alpha Delta in 1972.[1][2]

History

Phi Delta Delta was founded at the Law School of the University of Southern California on November 11, 1911. Founders were Georgia Bullock, Sarah Patten, Annette F. Hunley, Vere Radir Norton, and Gladys Moore.[3]

It merged with Phi Alpha Delta officially on August 12, 1972 at the end of the conventions in San Diego from August 9–12, 1972.

Chapter List

The Chapter list of the fraternity at the time of merger was

References

  1. ^ Phi Alpha Delta History
  2. ^ Laura Duncan, “Happy Birthday, PADs”, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, November 13, 1992. Law Bulletin Publishing Company (Chicago, 1992)
  3. ^ "Entire magazine". The Phi Delta Delta. Vol. LI. November 1973.