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Following is a list of members of Delta Gamma collegiate women's fraternity.
Name
|
Chapter
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Notability
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References
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Edith Abbott
|
Kappa
|
economist, statistician, social worker, dean of the University of Chicago, first female dean in the U.S.
|
[3]
|
Judy L. Bonner
|
Beta Psi
|
first woman president of the University of Alabama
|
[4]
|
Martha Burger
|
Mu
|
president of Oklahoma City University
|
[5][1]
|
Alette Coble-Temple
|
Zeta Epsilon
|
professor of clinical psychology at John F. Kennedy University, Ms. Wheelchair America 2016
|
[6]
|
Ada Comstock
|
Lambda
|
first full-time president of Radcliffe College, first dean of women at the University of Minnesota
|
[1]
|
Margaret Conditt
|
Beta Psi
|
Ohio House of Representatives
|
[7][8]
|
Gratia Countryman
|
Lambda
|
librarian who led the Minneapolis Public Library
|
[9]
|
Marion Durbin Ellis
|
Theta
|
ichthyologist and entomologist
|
[10]
|
Carlotta Maury
|
Chi
|
professor of geology and zoology at Huguenot College, University of the Cape of Good Hope, petroleum geologist at Royal Dutch Shell
|
[11]
|
Michele L. Stites
|
Beta Sigma
|
associate professor, researcher, and author at UMBC
|
Clyda Stokes Rent
|
Gamma Mu
|
president of Mississippi University for Women
|
[1]
|
Name
|
Chapter
|
Notability
|
References
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Diem Brown
|
Gamma Mu
|
cast member of MTV's The Challenge, enterntainment reporter
|
[12]
|
Sabrina Bryan
|
Zeta Iota
|
co-star of Disney Channel's original film series and musical group The Cheetah Girls, contestant on Dancing with the Stars
|
[1]
|
Nadine Jolie Courtney
|
Zeta Theta
|
cast member of Bravo television show Newlyweds: The First Year, novelist, writer
|
[6]
|
Cheryl Crawford
|
Eta
|
Broadway producer; founder of Group Theatre and Actors Studio
|
[1]
|
Channing Dungey
|
Alpha Sigma
|
television executive, chairwoman and CEO of Warner Bros. Television Studios
|
[1]
|
Judith Ford
|
Iota
|
Miss America 1969
|
[13]
|
Mary Frann
|
Sigma
|
actress in Newhart
|
[1]
|
Jeannette Clift George
|
Beta Eta
|
film and stage actress
|
[1]
|
Michele Greene
|
Alpha Nu
|
television actress, singer, and author
|
[1]
|
Alex Guarnaschelli
|
Zeta Theta
|
chef, cookbook author, and television personality
|
[1]
|
Samantha Harris
|
Sigma
|
former host of Dancing with the Stars, host of various shows on E!, model, and actress
|
[14]
|
Patricia Heaton
|
Epsilon
|
Emmy Award-Winning actress and comedian
|
[7][15]
|
Dagny Hultgreen
|
Beta Eta
|
film actress and entertainment reporter
|
[1]
|
Christine Lahti
|
Xi
|
Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Emmy Award-Winning actress and director
|
[15]
|
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
|
Sigma
|
Emmy Award-winning actress
|
[15][7]
|
Joan Lunden
|
Delta Eta
|
former host of Good Morning America
|
[1]
|
Kari Michaelsen
|
Alpha Sigma
|
actress, television personality, and motivational speaker
|
[1]
|
Donna Mills
|
Iota
|
actress in Knots Landing
|
[1]
|
Cristina Perez
|
Alpha Sigma
|
lawyer, television judge, radio host, and author
|
[1]
|
Kelly Preston
|
Alpha Nu
|
film actress
|
[1]
|
Alice Ripley
|
Gamma Epsilon
|
Broadway actress; Tony Award winner, Next to Normal
|
[16]
|
Eva Marie Saint
|
Beta Mu
|
actress
|
[7]
|
Evelyn Ay Sempier
|
Beta Phi
|
Miss America 1954
|
[13]
|
Susan Spencer
|
Beta Xi
|
actress and comedian from Saturday Night Live
|
[1]
|
Lizz Winstead
|
Lambda
|
creator of The Daily Show
|
[1]
|
Government and public service
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Writers and publishing
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Name
|
Chapter
|
Notability
|
References
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George Banta
|
Phi
|
founder of George Banta Company, publisher of multiple fraternity and sorority magazines
|
[27]
|
Christine Clifford
|
Beta Chi
|
author and motivational speaker
|
[1]
|
Brenda Wang Clough
|
Beta Nu
|
science fiction and fantasy author
|
[1]
|
Heloise Cruse
|
Zeta Eta
|
advice columnist
|
[1]
|
Carolyn Englefield
|
Epsilon
|
author, editor for House Beautiful, House & Garden, and Veranda
|
[28][29][30]
|
Ellen Bromfield Geld
|
Chi
|
author, conservationist, writer for the newspaper O Estado de São Paulo
|
[31][32]
|
Jackie Martin
|
Rho
|
first female photo and art editor of the Washington Herald, war correspondent, and director of photo operations of The Marshall Plan
|
[1]
|
Marcia McNutt
|
Beta Delta
|
editor-in-chief of the peer-reviewed journal Science, geophysicist
|
[1]
|
Lauren Purcell
|
Upsilon
|
deputy editor of Self magazine, editor-in-chief of Every Day With Rachael Ray
|
[1]
|
Terry Tempest Williams
|
Beta Gamma
|
author, conservationist, activist
|
[1]
|
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