Post WWII History
Although the National stopped operating in WWII, some of the chapters of that national continued into the late 1940s. Henry Kelly ultimately merged his efforts with the Alpha Chapter. Some, but not all, of these independent chapters began initiating women as members in the 1970s. The National Organization of the Alpha Chapter currently reports chapters at Wesleyan, the University of Missouri, the University of Virginia, the University of New Mexico.
Several of the older chapters that separated in the 1910s have survived as independent entities on their respective campuses, (Berkeley, etc.). In this list is: Skull & Keys at the University of California, Berkeley, the Phoenix S.K. Club at Harvard University, The Machine at the University of Alabama, Skull Society at the University of Maine, Cap and Skull at Rutgers University, the Tejas Club at University of Texas, and a group using the T.N.E. name at the University of Nebraska.
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