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Phi Delta Theta Hires House Mother
Sun., Apr. 23, 1933
The Dickinson chapter of Phi Delta Theta hired Mrs. Mary Eisenberg to be the first fraternity house mother ever to be employed at Dickinson. Mrs. Eisenberg lived in the Phi Delta Theta house and served as "a social and fiscal asset". She arrived on campus on Sunday, April 23, 1933.
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Dickinsonian, Apr. 27, 1933, pg. 1.