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Delta Phi Epsilon was established on March 17, 1917 at New York University Law School . Five women, call the Dimes, founded the Alpha Chapter of DPhiE, the first non-sectarian, social sorority. DPhiE is the only sorority founded at a professional school. Five years later on march 17, 1922, DPhiE was officially incorporated under laws of the State of New York . Delta Phi Epsilon became an international sorority when the first Canadian chapter opened at McGill University in Montreal Quebec . The sorority now has more than 25,000 members with chapters throughout America and Canada. |
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| Five brave women founded Delta Phi Epsilon, they are: Minna Goldsmith Mahler, Eva Effron Robin, Ida Bienstock Landau, Sylvia Steierman Cohn, and Dorothy Cohen Schwartzman. These five young law students saw that DPhiE was to "promote good fellowship among the women students among various colleges in the country. to create a secret society composed of these women based upon their good moral character, regardless of nationality or creed. to have distinct chapters at various colleges." They also came up with our motto: Esse Quam Videri, which means, to be rather than to seem to be. All of this information plus more can be found at: http://www.dphie.org/general/index.shtml |
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