List of Delta Kappa Gamma members

Delta Kappa Gamma is an international professional society for women educators. It was established in 1929 at the University of Texas at Austin.[1] Following is a list of some of its notable members

Academia

Arts

Education

Law

Literature and journalism

Politics

Sports

See also

References

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  7. ^ "Blanche Evans Dean". Alabama Women's Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2025-03-27.
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  11. ^ "Martha Thomas Fitzgerald Papers | Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections". Winthrop University. 1987. Retrieved March 27, 2025.
  12. ^ "Here & There" (PDF). Sigma Kappa Triangle. 98 (1): 28. Autumn 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 30, 2019.
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  14. ^ "Rep. Danielle (Danie) Moore". Missouri House. Retrieved 2025-03-27.
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  16. ^ "Kathryn Haesler Stone | House History". Virginia General Assembly. Retrieved 2025-03-27.
  17. ^ "Marian Van Landingham | House History". Virginia General Assembly. Retrieved 2025-03-27.
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