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Kappa Alpha Theta Comes to Dickinson
Tue., Sep. 14, 1982
Kappa Alpha Theta's 101st chapter, and Dickinson's fifth sorority arrived on campus. The creation of the Kappa Alpha Theta chapter came from a decision by unaffiliated upperclass Dickinsonian women, who created a special council designed to invite a national sorority to campus. The resulting decision by this council led to the establishment of Kappa Alpha Theta at Dickinson College.
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Dickinsonian, Sep. 2, 1982, pg. 3.