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This was conjectural. The fourth in the chapter name series, Daleth, is listed in the table as a placeholder. Available publications state "several chapters" were formed, where the Society's slow process of expansion relied on scholars who were hired at new schools, coming from an existing chapter. We know of three chapters, and I continue to look for additions. I've written to Theta Alpha Kappa and to the Syracuse chapter to ask if they have a list of ΘΧΒ chapters, or a reference. Jax MN (talk) 18:34, 21 November 2021 (UTC)Reply