Alpha Zeta Gamma, 1912
Item
Title
Alpha Zeta Gamma, 1912
Description
D.C. Newymark, S.A. Sucharoff, H. Haipern, A.D. Newberger and E. Frankel, members of the Alpha Zeta Gamma fraternity pose sitting and standing.
Alpha Zeta Gamma Fraternity was an honor society founded in 1911 to "further the social and intellectual interests of the Jewish dental student." It was chartered in Illinois and met every fortnight at the Chicago Hebrew Institute.
According to Marianne Rachel Sanua, author of Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945, the fraternity was absorbed by the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity in 1932.
Alpha Zeta Gamma Fraternity was an honor society founded in 1911 to "further the social and intellectual interests of the Jewish dental student." It was chartered in Illinois and met every fortnight at the Chicago Hebrew Institute.
According to Marianne Rachel Sanua, author of Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945, the fraternity was absorbed by the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity in 1932.
Date, date span, or circa acceptable
1912
File name
Dentos 1912, page 198
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University Archives and Special Collections
Subject
Loyola University Chicago
Student life religious
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