Category Archives: Women’s Fraternities

Elvis and Two Kappa Sigmas (One a Chi Omega)

Having a birthday two weeks after Christmas and a week after New Year’s Day is not easy. I know it very well and so I want to highlight three others who share a birthday with me. Kappa Sigma Dr. Charles … Continue reading

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George H. W. Bush, R.I.P.

George Herbert Walker Bush, our 41st President, died yesterday at the age of 94. His wife, Barbara Bush, died this past April. President Bush became a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon chapter while he was a student at Yale … Continue reading

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Phi Sigma Sigma’s WWII Clubmobile on Founders’ Day

Phi Sigma Sigma was founded at Hunter College on November 26, 1913 as Phi Sigma Omega. When it was discovered that the name was already in use, it became Phi Sigma Sigma. Its founders are Lillian Gordon Alpern, Josephine Ellison … Continue reading

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Tri Delta – Founded on Thanksgiving Eve

Delta Delta Delta was founded at Boston University on November 28, 1888, which fell on the day before Thanksgiving that year. In the fall of 1888, four senior women, who had not joined any of the three women’s fraternities then … Continue reading

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Alpha Sigma Alpha – A 100 Year Old Snapshot on Founders’ Day

Alpha Sigma Alpha was founded on November 15, 1901 at the State Female Normal School (now Longwood University) in Farmville, Virginia. Its founders had been asked to join some of the other sororities on campus, but they wanted to stay … Continue reading

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Gamma Phi Beta on Founders’ Day

A church oyster supper was the first social event Frances Haven (Moss) attended after enrolling in Syracuse University in 1874. Her father, Dr. Erastus Otis Haven, had been recently elected Chancellor of the university. At that supper, she met the … Continue reading

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Happy Founders’ Day Sigma Kappa!

On November 9, 1874, Sigma Kappa was founded by five young women, the only females enrolled at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. They received a letter from the faculty approving the organization’s petition, which included a constitution and bylaws. The … Continue reading

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Kappa Delta and Effie Moncure, Lawyer

It’s Kappa Delta’s Founders’ Day and in trying to come up with a new post, I discovered that Anna Lytle Tannahill (Brannon), a Pi Beta Phi Grand President and Chairman of the National Panhellenic Conference, had a hand in the … Continue reading

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Alpha Chi Omega and Zeta Tau Alpha – 100 Years Ago on Founders’ Day

October 15 is Founders’ Day for both Alpha Chi Omega and Zeta Tau Alpha. In 1885, Alpha Chi Omega was founded at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. Thirteen years later, in 1898, Zeta Tau Alpha was founded at the State … Continue reading

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Elizabeth Gowdy Baker on Kappa Kappa Gamma’s Founding Day

Kappa Kappa Gamma was founded at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois on October 13, 1870. Its six founding members walked into chapel wearing small golden keys in their hair. The Alpha chapter was disbanded by the mid 1870s when Monmouth … Continue reading

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