On March 17, 1917, five young female students at Washington Square College Law, a Division of New York University, founded Delta Phi Epsilon. There were only about two dozen women enrolled in the college. The DIMES, as they are referred to, are Dorothy Cohen Schwartzman, Ida Bienstock Landau, Minna Goldsmith Mahler, Eva Effron Robin, and Sylvia Steierman Cohn. Delta Phi Epsilon was formally incorporated under New York State law on March 17, 1922.
Below are links to posts about previous #WHM profiles. I invite you to learn more about these interesting women.
Faye Safer Silverman was an initiate of the Florida State College for Women (now Florida State University) chapter.
Faye Safer Silverman, Delta Phi Epsilon, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2024
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Ida Erbesfield Horowitz was an initiate of the University of Georgia chapter.
Ida Erbesfield Horowitz, Delta Phi Epsilon, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2023
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Keilah Kuzminski Goff was an initiate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill chapter.
Keilah Kuzminski Goff, Delta Phi Epsilon, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2022
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Ida Bienstock Landau was one of the five women who founded Delta Phi Epsilon.
Ida Bienstock Landau, Delta Phi Epsilon, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2021
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Minna Goldsmith Mahler was one of the five women who founded Delta Phi Epsilon.
Minna Goldsmith Mahler, Delta Phi Epsilon, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2020
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Stephanie Abrams is an initiate of the University of Florida in Gainesville chapter.
Stephanie Abrams, Delta Phi Epsilon, #NotableSororityWomen #WHM2019
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Phyllis Kossoff was an initiate of the Hunter College chapter.
Phyllis Kossoff, Delta Phi Epsilon, #WHM2018, #notablesororitywomen