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Article requests : A note, identifying predecessor chapters (~locals) could be added to the notes field. While I've cleaned up this page in a full reformat, an editor may want to adjust the table style to include a column for predecessor groups and their dates of establishment (many are available from the Baird's Manual Online Archive reference, cited in one of the references), and place the notes pertaining to closures and reinstallations into a "Range" field; this may allow the table to look more succinct. The list of chapters of Phi Sigma Kappa uses this format. Some societies also set their list of colonies or provisional chapters into a separate table.
Cleanup : Additional notes may be added, indicating when an inactive chapter closed. If this information is not available on the national website, the Baird's Manual Online Archive, referenced, has most of these.