Category Archives: Notable Fraternity Women

World War I “Hello Girls” Led by Grace Banker, a Gamma Phi Beta

Gamma Phi Beta Grace Banker (Paddock), from the short-lived Iota Chapter at Barnard College, went oversees during World War I to do her part in the war effort.* A call went out for experienced switchboard operators who could speak both … Continue reading

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On Election Day, Let Us Honor Carrie Chapman Catt, a Proud Fraternity Woman!

Today is Election Day. One hundred years ago women did not have the right to vote in presidential elections. A fraternity woman, Carrie Lane Chapman Catt, an Iowa State Pi Beta Phi, was a leading force in the suffrage movement. Catt … Continue reading

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The Ace of Clubs House, a Must See in Texarkana, Texas

Texarkana is a city that is half in Texas and the other half, across State Line Road, is in Arkansas. A most unusual building, the Draughon-Moore Ace of Clubs House, is at 420 Pine Street on the Texas side. Built … Continue reading

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Happy Founders’ Day Zeta Tau Alpha and a Tidbit About Dr. May Agness Hopkins

Zeta Tau Alpha, one of the “Farmville Four,” was founded by nine young women, Alice Maud Jones Horner, Frances Yancey Smith, Alice Bland Coleman, Ethel Coleman Van Name, Ruby Bland Leigh Orgain, Mary Campbell Jones Batte, Helen May Crafford, Della Lewis … Continue reading

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Jane Marie Bancroft Robinson, Alpha Phi, Active in Deaconess Work

In the fall of 1876, when Jane Marie Bancroft Robinson enrolled at Syracuse University, she had senior standing. Born in 1847, she graduated from the Emma Willard School in Troy, NY in 1871. She then entered  the New York State … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday May Lansfield Keller, the Iron Dean of Westhampton College

“American Girl German Ph.D.” read the second page headline in a 1904 edition of the New York Times.   May Lansfield Keller, a Pi Beta Phi, had been awarded a Ph.D. from the University of Heidelberg.  The headline conveys both the … Continue reading

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Amy Burnham Onken, NPC Chairman 1945-47

Amy Burnham Onken was a visitor to the 1917 National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) meeting. At that meeting, few could have imagined the influence she would have on her own organization, Pi Beta Phi, and on the NPC world itself. In … Continue reading

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Katharine L. Sharp, Library Science Pioneer and Kappa Kappa Gamma Grand President

Katharine Lucinda Sharp was a pioneer in the field of library science. In the University of Illinois Library, there is a bronze tablet of her done by Lorado Taft, whose best known work at the University is the iconic Alma … Continue reading

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Chi Omega’s National Achievement Award 1930-58

A guest post written by Chi Omega’s National Historian, Lyn Harris. Thank you, Lyn! No celebration of culture is more evident in Chi Omega’s history than is the National Achievement Award. This prestigious honor, the brainchild of Mary Love Collins, … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Anna Botsford Comstock, Mother of Nature Education and a Kappa Alpha Theta

  Anna Botsford was born on September 1, 1854 in a small upstate New York town. Cornell University had just started admitting women when she enrolled as a student. She joined a group of 36 women who were outnumbered 13:1 by the … Continue reading

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