Sigma Delta Kappa
Sigma Delta Kappa is a Professional Fraternity in the field of Law. It was founded in 1914 at the University of Michigan Law School.History
Sigma Delta Kappa was founded as a Men's Professional Fraternity for Law on August 8, 1914 or November 2, 1914.
The founders were Francis S. Rosenthal, James T. Sloan, John G. Gutekunst, Walter E. Morris, Russell D. Calkins and Arthur A. Morrow.
It joined Professional Interfraternity Conference in 1933, and was a chartering organization of the Professional Fraternity Association.Chapters
The chapters of Sigma Delta Kappa are:
- 1914. Alpha, Michigan
- 1914. Beta, Chicago Law
- 1915. Gamma, Indiana
- 1915. Delta, Hamilton Law
- 1915. Epsilon, Benton Law, St. Louis
- 1916. Zeta, Valparaiso
- 1917. Eta, University of Indianapolis
- 1917. Theta, Chattanooga College of Law
- 1920. Iota, Washington and Lee University
- 1921. Kappa, Atlanta Law School
- 1921. Lambda, Detroit College of Law, University of Detroit
- 1921. Mu, National University
- 1921. Nu, Northwestern University
- 1922. Xi, University of Georgia
- 1922. Omicron, Ohio Northern
- 1922 Pi, Cumberland
- 1925 Rho, San Francisco
- 1925 Sigma, Southern
Publications
Publications included the Si-De-Ka and a newsletter.