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There are quite a few Delta Sigma Chi fraternities.
One exists at University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, founded February 1963. Beta chapter at University of Pittsburgh was founded in 1969.
Although sharing same name, this fraternity is a social fraternity. Notable brother Tim Kazurinsky. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
207.255.7.89 (
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Tim Kazurinsky's article doesn't mention anything about his college education, but it needs sources regardless. I'm seeing sources for a five-chapter (all in California) co-ed fraternity started in 1987
[1] and the article for
Roger Lee mentions that he belonged to an architecture honor fraternity at U.C. Berkeley in 1941. I'm wondering if these aren't as notable or more notable than the chiropractic one. Lacking independent sources, it might be better to list all of them briefly here, rather than try and create more stubs.
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