Category Archives: Fran Favorite

P.E.O.’s 2001 Convention of International Chapter, Nine Days After 9/11

The 75th Biennial Convention of International Chapter (CIC) of the P.E.O. Sisterhood begins this week. Instead of taking place in Portland, Oregon, as scheduled years ago, the convention will be virtual. It’s historic. I suspect the seven P.E.O. Founders could … Continue reading

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September 11, 2001 and the Fraternity and Sorority Members Who Perished

It seems like a long time ago and 2001 was a long time ago, especially to someone who is in college today. A newborn then is a full fledged adult now. Fashions that were spot on in 2001 seem very … Continue reading

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Theta Phi Alpha’s Michigan Roots

Theta Phi Alpha was founded at the University of Michigan on August 30, 1912. However Founders’ Day is celebrated on April 30, it was the feast day of St. Catherine of Siena when the decision was made. (The Catholic Church … Continue reading

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Where’s an Updated Baird’s Manual of American College Fraternities When You Need It?

William Raimond Baird published the first edition of Baird’s Manual of American College Fraternities in 1879. After Baird’s death, others took on the job of editing Baird’s Manual. The twentieth and last edition, edited by Jack Anson, Phi Kappa Tau, … Continue reading

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“But I Didn’t Get My First Choice in Sorority Recruitment”

#BamaRush TikTok is now a real thing. Like being caught up in a soap opera/daytime drama (are they even a thing anymore?) or going on a internet quest, it kept one occupied for a goodly amount of time. When I … Continue reading

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John A. Logan on Memorial Day

I had no idea who John A. Logan was until I moved to Southern Illinois. An American soldier and politician, he was born in 1826. He died a little more than 60 years later. Logan was elected Illinois State Senator, … Continue reading

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Happy Founders’ Day, Alpha Gamma Delta!

Quick. Name an Alpha Chapter of a National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) organization whose chapter house was designed by a founder of the organization. There’s only one. It’s the Alpha Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta. Alpha Gamma Delta was founded at … Continue reading

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Happy Founders’ Day, Theta Phi Alpha!

A few men have had roles in the founding of National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) women’s fraternities/sororities. Dr. Wellesley P. Coddington, George Banta, and Dr. Charles Richardson are some that quickly come to mind. Of that small fraternity of men involved in … Continue reading

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Happy Founders’ Day, Pi Beta Phi!

Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, opened in 1856. Students who did not live in town needed to find lodging and board with local families. Ada Bruen and Libbie Brook, friends from Henderson County, found a room to share in Jacob … Continue reading

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April 19, 1995 – Fraternity and Sorority Members Who Perished in the Bombing of the Murrah Federal Building

April 19, 1995 started off as an ordinary day for the residents of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is etched in the minds of all who were touched by the events of the day or those who watched on television, listened … Continue reading

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