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Alpha Gamma Delta
Indiana University
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"To covet beauty in
environment, manner, word, and thought."
Alpha Gamma Delta, an international
fraternity for women, was founded in 1904 at Syracuse University. Today,
Alpha Gamma Delta enjoys wide recognition as a premier women's
organization committed to academic excellence, leadership development,
high ideals and sisterhood.

FOUNDERS -
Syracuse University May
30,1904
Marguerite Shepard, Grace Mosher Harter,
Estelle Shepard Beswick, Edith MacConnel Hickok, Jennie Titus Smith
Morris, Mary Louise Snider, Georgia Alberta Dickover, Georgia Otis
Chipman, Flora Knight Mayer, Emily Helen Butterfield, and Ethel Evelyn
Brown Distin

THE AGD PURPOSE
The Alpha Gamma Delta Purpose, with its illuminated border, is a gift
from Founder Emily Butterfield. It remains unchanged from the day it was
written. The Purpose, contemporary and constant, is an open statement of
goals and a constant reminder of what we, as individual members of Alpha
Gamma Delta, strive to achieve throughout our lives.
Flowers: Red and Buff Roses
Jewel: Pearl Mascot: Squirrel
Colors:
Red, Buff, and Green |