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Correction
In the January 2006 issue of Fraternal Law the article “Muslim Sorority” incorrectly stated that Alpha Gamma Delta was based “on the traditions and the missionary zeal of Ignatius Loyola, a Jesuit Catholic Priest.”
The article should have identified the fraternity as Alpha Delta Gamma. Alpha Delta Gamma is an NIC member. It is a men’s organization.
Alpha Gamma Delta is an NPC member women’s fraternity. It was founded at Syracuse University in 1904 with its object being “to perpetuate among a group of college women a spirit of mutual assistance and understanding; to maintain high standards of scholarship, to develop womanhood and to strive for the attainment of high ideals in college, community and personal life and to train for leadership and a sense of responsibility for welfare of others.”
Fraternal Law apologizes for the confusion created by the juxtaposition of the names.