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Welcome! Chances are good you found this blog by searching for something about fraternities or sororities.
I was the last person anyone would have suspected of joining a sorority in college. I am sure I would have agreed with them, too.
When I made my way to Syracuse University, I saw the houses with the Greek letters that edged Walnut Park, and wished I could tour them. My roommate suggested I sign up for rush (as it was then called, today it’s known as recruitment) and go through the house tour round and then drop out of rush. It sounded like a plan. I didn’t realize that I would end up feeling at home at one of the chapters. And that I would become a member.
In this blog I will share the history of GLOs and other topics. I wrote a dissertation on “Coeducation and the History of Women’s Fraternities 1867-1902.″ It chronicles the growth of the system and the birth of the National Panhellenic Conference.
My Master’s thesis details the history of the fraternity system at Southern Illinois University Carbondale from 1948-1960. The dates are significant ones and the thesis is available on the top menu.
I have done research at the Student Life Archives and have written several histories of University of Illinois fraternity chapters for the Society for the Preservation of Greek Housing.
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10 Sorority Women from the Golden Age of Television
Doctors Who Wore Badges: Fraternity Women in Medicine 1867-1902
Female Senators and Their Sorority Affiliation – 2019 Edition
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Fraternity Women Who Were Lawyers, 1867-1902 (When Women Could Not Vote!)
Hidden Figures on Alpha Kappa Alpha Founders’ Day
Sorority Women Writing Stories Whose Characters Are Sorority Women
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Elsie Katherine Bergegrun, M.D.
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Dr. “Mattibelle” Boger Shattuck
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Carlotta Joaquina Maury, Ph.D.
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Meghan Markle, HRH The Dutchess of Sussex
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Mary Elizabeth Lasher Barnette
Marguerite “Peg” Lindsley (Arnold)
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Mildred “Millie” Lonergan McAuliffe
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Category Archives: Women’s Fraternities
Pessa Polasky Kandinoff, Phi Sigma Sigma, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2019
In 1909, Pessa Polasky (Kandinoff) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. She attended the University of Cincinnati where she became a member of the Lambda Chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma. She earned a Bachelor’s in 1931 and a Master’s in Pyschology … Continue reading
Lillian Copeland, Alpha Epsilon Phi, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2019
Lillian Copeland was born Lillian Drossin on November 25, 1904, in New York City. Her parents were Polish immigrants. After her father’s death, her mother remarried and Lillian took her stepfather’s name. As a child she moved to the west … Continue reading
Jacquie E. Hirsch, Sigma Delta Tau, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2019
Jacquie Hirsch joined Sigma Delta Tau at SUNY Geneseo. She was a gymnast, diver and dancer. An Early Childhood Education major, she finished her coursework during the spring 2007 semester. Two months of student teaching that fall was all that … Continue reading
Gail Patrick, Delta Zeta, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2019
Margaret Fitzpatrick and Augusta Platte were Delta Zeta sorority sisters at Howard College (now Samford University). That connection seems to have been very fortuitous. Margaret Fitzpatrick grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. She graduated from Howard College (now Samford University) where … Continue reading
Lois Miles Zucker, Alpha Delta Pi, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2019
Lois Miles (Zucker) was born in Colorado in 1889 and grew up in Bushnell, Illinois. She enrolled at the University of Illinois where she became a member of Alpha Delta Pi. At Illinois, she earned a Bachelor’s in 1910 and … Continue reading
Marianna Obermiller, Alpha Sigma Alpha, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2019
A goodly number of sorority women answered the call to volunteer for service in World War II. Here is the Service Roll as printed in the November 1945 Phoenix of Alpha Sigma Alpha. Among the names of the WAVES is … Continue reading
Mary Gray Peck, Gamma Phi Beta, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2019
Mary Gray Peck’s name is familiar to me. A copy of her biography of Carrie Chapman Catt is on display in Pi Beta Phi Headquarters. I am almost certain that she is standing next to Catt in the photo taken … Continue reading
Etta May Budd, Tri Delta, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2019
On March 7, 1889, Delta Delta Delta at Boston University held a special initiation at the home of Mattie Carter. She lived at 195 Walnut Street in Chelsea. At the time, it was the first and only Tri Delta chapter. … Continue reading
Etta May Budd, Tri Delta, #NotableSororityWomen, #WHM2019
On March 7, 1889, Delta Delta Delta at Boston University held a special initiation at the home of Mattie Carter. She lived at 195 Walnut Street in Chelsea. At the time, it was the first and only Tri Delta chapter. … Continue reading
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, Kappa Delta, #NotableSororityWomen #WHM2019
Although Pearl Sydenstricker (Buck) was born in West Virginia, she spent most of her childhood in China where her parents were Presbyterian missionaries. After graduating from high school in Shanghai, she traveled to Lynchburg, Virginia, where she became a student … Continue reading