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This oraganization presents a unique situation where Baird's, the Almanac, and a post-active fraternity website provide contradictory dates for the chapters. With the original chapters, I assume it is difficult to track the founding dates for a secret society. I opted to go with the dates provided in the Almanac, given the deep dive into archival records that scholars did to create this reference. If chapters were found in sources other than the Almanac, I went with the dates provided in that source.
To help researchers and to avoid confusion, I also decided to include the chapters that operated without official authorization from the society/fraternity; however, these are all flagged with a note. If anyone knows of other sources or can help add clarifty to this chapter list, it would be appreciated. Rublamb (talk) 22:58, 11 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]