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Gamma Alpha Chi (ΓΑΧ) was a professional advertising fraternity for women founded in 1920.[1]

History

Gamma Alpha Chi was formed on February 9, 1920 at the University of Missouri[2] Founding members include Ruth Prather, Beatrice Watts, Ella Wyatt, Alfreda Halligan, Elizabeth Atteberry, Allene Richardson,. Mary McKee, May Miller, Ruth Taylor, Rowena Reed, Selma Stein, Lulu Crum, Lucille Gross, Frances Chapman, Betty Etter, Mildred Roetzel, Christine Hood and Christine Gabriel.[3]

In 1969, it merged with Alpha Delta Sigma, likewise a professional advertising fraternity.[1]

Insignia and traditions

  • Colors: Gold and brown[4]

Chapters

Chapters of Gamma Alpha Chi included

References

  1. ^ a b William Raimond Baird (1991). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. Baird's Manual Foundation, Incorporated. p. 817.
  2. ^ a b c "University of Nebraska-Lincoln Yearbook 1928: Image 371". Transcribe UNL. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  3. ^ Billy I. Ross; Anne Cunningham Osborne; Jef I. Richards; Alan D. Fletcher (2006). Advertising Education: Yesterday--today--tomorrow. Advertising Education Publications.
  4. ^ The Savitar. E. W. Stephens. 1924. p. 370.
  5. ^ Twenty years of education for journalism
  6. ^ Syracuse University Yearbook - The Onondagan - 1952 p100
  7. ^ Butler University Yearbook - The Drift - 1949 p 130