Category Archives: GLO

The 100th Anniversary of the Suffrage Parade, Sorority Women, and a Guest Appearance by High School Student J. Edgar Hoover

This weekend marks the 100th anniversary of the March 3, 1913 Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C. Among the women who marched were sorority/fraternity women. Pi Beta Phi Carrie Chapman Catt was one of the speakers. Pi Beta Phi’s former Grand … Continue reading

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Sorority Women Who Have Won Oscars at the Academy Awards

The list of sorority women who have won Academy Awards: Best Picture Nancy Utley Jacobs, Chi Omega, President of Fox Searchlight, Producers of 2014’s Best Picture 12 Years a Slave and 2015’s Birdman Best Actress Kathy Bates, Alpha Delta Pi, Misery … Continue reading

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The First Time NPC Met in Denver, Winter 1930

The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) usually meets in the fall. However, there have been some exceptions. The 21st NPC meeting took place from February 23-28, 1930 at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. It is likely most of the … Continue reading

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Celebrating the Rebirth of Two NPC Alpha Chapters!

This spring two National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) organizations are recolonizing their Alpha chapters. Zeta Tau Alpha is returning to its birthplace at Longwood University. Alpha Omicron Pi is revitalizing the chapter whose home will be the now co-ed Columbia University, with … Continue reading

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Happy Founders’ Day Phi Kappa Psi!

Today is Phi Kappa Psi’s Founders’ Day. I know this because I follow the tweets of Mike McCoy, Phi Psi’s Historian (@PhiPsiArchives). Mike has attended the National Archives Conference for Fraternities and Sororities.  At the conference in the summer of … Continue reading

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A Fraternity of Firsts – Heth Aleph Re at Tufts University

My thanks to Charlie Trantanella, Sigma Nu,  for this contribution. A graduate of Tufts University and the University of Arizona, he is currently writing a book entitled “Brown and Blue and Greek: A history of fraternities, sororities, and early student … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Mizzou! In 1902, There Were Only Two – KKΓ and ΠBΦ

“Happy Birthday Mizzou! Founded in 1839 as America’s first public university west of the Mississippi,” read the status of one of my Pi Phi friend’s facebook page. How could I not cobble together a quick post from my dissertation, Coeducation … Continue reading

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Taking the Mystery Out of Fraternity History – AFLV’s Ignite Fraternity

Spending several days among young fraternity men and women at the Association of Fraternal Leadership & Value’s Central Fraternal Leadership Conference in conjunction with the National Black Greek Leadership Conference offered many opportunities to see the latest “pin attire” up … Continue reading

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Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch, Settlement House Founder and Kappa Kappa Gamma

Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch was a social worker at a time when that discipline was in its infancy. She was also a fraternity woman and played a role in the first gathering of what came to be the National Panhellenic Conference. … Continue reading

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“War Work” by NPC Groups During World War I

World War I opened the doors to greater philanthropic efforts by the NPC groups. The war began in 1914 and although America did not enter it until 1917, the NPC magazines of that era tell about the hasty departures of … Continue reading

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