Alpha Delta Sigma is an American honor fraternity for advertising. It started in 1913 at the University of Missouri, a men's professional fraternity, and absorbed Gamma Alpha Chi in 1971.[1][2][3] It merged into the American Advertising Federation in 1973, becoming an honor society at the time.[4]
Originally, Alpha Delta Sigma's chapters were named for prominent members of the field, prominent alumni, or members of a host institution's faculty.[1] Following is a list of Alpha Delta Sigma chapters.[1][5][6][7][8]
Notes
edit- ↑ This was originally the Thomas Balmer chapter; its name was changed after founding member John W. Jewell died during World War I.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Delta chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Gamma chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Zeta chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ The chapter was also called Lou Holland. After going dormant, it was reactivated by the Nu chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ This was originally called the Dean E. E. Nicholson chapter, according to the 1928 University of Minnesota Gopher, p.356.
- ↑ Absorbed the Eta chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Epsilon chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Beta chapter and Alpha Nu chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Alpha chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Pi chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Pi chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Eta chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Sigma chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Upsilon chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Lambda chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Kappa chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Psi chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Phi chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Gamma chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Chi chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Mu chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Omega chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Beta chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Iota chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Theta chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Delta chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Epsilon chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Zeta chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Lambda chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Absorbed the Alpha Omicron chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi on November 2, 1971, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Formed from the Mu chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Formed from the Alpha Xi chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ Formed from the Alpha Rho chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi, with the national merger of the two fraternities.
- ↑ The university closed in September 2013.
- ↑ Chapter formed at Purdue University Calumet, now Purdue University Northwest.
References
edit- 1 2 3 Robson, John, ed. (1963). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (17th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Co. pp. 639–640. OCLC 1819883.
- ↑ Robson, John, ed. (1977). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (19th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. OCLC 3551247.
- ↑ "University of Nebraska-Lincoln Yearbook 1928: Image 371". Transcribe UNL. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
- 1 2 "Alpha Delta Sigma". Marietta College. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- ↑ "Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society Class 2017". American Advertising Federation. Archived from the original on December 3, 2022. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- ↑ "2023 Alpha Delta Sigma Class". American Advertising Federation. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- ↑ "Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society Home". American Advertising Federation. Archived from the original on April 12, 2024. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- ↑ Shepardson, Francis Wayland, ed. (1930). "Alpha Delta Sigma". Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (12th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: The Collegiate Press/George Banta Publishing Company. pp. 433–434 – via HathiTrust.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society 2019 Class". American Advertising Federation. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Williams, Sara Lockwood (1929). Twenty years of education for journalism; a history of the School of Journalism of the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, U.S.A. Columbia, Missouri: The E.W. Stephens Publishing Company. pp. 304–306 – via HathiTrust.
- ↑ "Establish Chapter of Advertising Fraternity". The Daily Illini. Urbana, Illinois. April 9, 1914. p. 1. Retrieved February 13, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "News and Reviews from University and College". The Oregon Daily Journal. Portland, Oregon. May 3, 1914. p. 42. Retrieved February 13, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ Salvitar yearbook 1921. University of Missouri. p.300.
- ↑ "Alpha Delta Sigma. W.F.G. Thacher Chapter records". University of Oregon Libraries. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- ↑ "Huskers inducted into the 2022 class of Alpha Delta Sigma | College of Journalism and Mass Communications". University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society Class 2018". American Advertising Federation. Archived from the original on December 3, 2022. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- 1 2 3 4 "Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society 2021 Class". American Advertising Federation. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- 1 2 "Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society Class 2022". American Advertising Federation. Archived from the original on December 3, 2022. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- ↑ "Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society Class 2020". American Advertising Federation. Archived from the original on September 28, 2023. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- ↑ "School of Management Honors". Simmons University. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- ↑ "Alpha Delta Sigma Details | Student Organizations | Student Leadership & Engagement | Student Life". Union University, a Christian College in Tennessee. Retrieved February 13, 2025.