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Beta Beta Deuteron

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'''Founded as Beta Beta September 26, 1881; Closed 1903 - 13 charter members'''
 
'''139 initiates (as of 1903 closure)'''
'''2,190 initiates (as of June 2015)'''
 
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Dororthy Aldridge, Eleanor Aldrich, Ruth P. Atwood, Frances Bird, Helen G. Crisler, Adeline Drake, Madeline Gilchrist, Adelaide Jamieson, Marjorie McNish Laidlaw, Marie Lalone, Mildred Lalone, Marion Lauer, Elaine Manley, Adelaide McAllister, Caroline McAllister, Louise Osgood, Hazel Overacker, Doris Perry, Margie Potter, Marion Race, Esther Radcliffe, Alice Reynolds, Beatrice Reynolds, Louise M. Reynolds, Ida Singlehurst, Lottie Southworth, Maleska Spears, Mary Ruth Vilas.
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'''Some of Beta Beta Deuteron’s Outstanding AlumnaeFraternity Council Officers:'''(If you have chapter alumna who have received recognition in any of these three categories, please list them with the date(s) of recognition.)''
 
'''Fraternity Council Officers:'''''
Florence Lee Whitman, Grand Treasurer, 1881 – 1883;
Lucy Evelyn Wight (Allan), Grand President, 1890 – 1892, elected first Panhellenic President at the 1891 meeting in Boston; Janeen Gould (Frank), Field Secretary, 1976-1977; Carolyn Waszkiewicz, Traveling Consultant, 2000-2001;
 
'''Fraternity Loyalty Award Recipients:'''
'''Fraternity Alumnae Achievement Award Recipients:'''
 
Lucy Evelyn Wight Allan, Principal of Girls Commercial High School of Brooklyn, the world's largest school for girls, 1950;
Emily Eaton Hepburn, Civic and business leader, 1954;