Word: delta
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...since Kappa Alpha Theta's Harvard-Radcliffe chapter was established in January, 1993, its membership has risen ten-fold. And this November, a second sorority, Delta Gamma, established a chapter at Harvard...
...Delta Gamma President Brooke E. Winkle '95 says the major difference between the single-sex final clubs and the sororities is that the clubs "punch," or select, prospective members to participate in the tryout process. Sororities, on the other hand, have "open" rushes, meaning that any woman can try out without an invitation from senior members...
...around making preparations for the triumphant entry into the capital. The two days before the swearing in would be packed with meetings and dinners, culminating on Tuesday with a farewell breakfast sponsored by supporters at a school gym in Roswell, Georgia. And then he was off on a chartered Delta flight to the capital, landing at Dulles International Airport at about 1 p.m., en route to more parties, more meetings. But there was a difference. Gingrich was on his way to becoming second in the line of succession -- after Al Gore -- to the presidency. Immediately upon his arrival, Capitol security...
Women of the House, the couple's new sitcom that debuts this week on CBS, stars Delta Burke as Suzanne Sugarbaker, the character she played on Designing Women. Suzanne has come to Washington to take over the congressional seat of her late husband. The show aims to update Mr. Smith Goes to Washington: the heroine is a naive ex-beauty queen from Georgia who doesn't know the difference between columnist William Safire and Sapphire, her maid, yet in her plainspoken way possesses more wisdom than the capital's sophisticates...
Television: A sitcom set in Washington stars Delta Burke...