Tag Archives: Banta’s Greek Exchange

Pining for Banta’s Greek Exchange and The Fraternity Month

“Ask an Archivist Day” took place earlier this week. “Why did you become an archivist?” is a common question that is asked of archivists. In my case, my love of fraternity history began with reading the bound copies of The … Continue reading

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Who Was Thomas Arkle Clark, Dean of Men?

I just spent two days of research in my very favorite place to research, the Student Life and Culture Archives at the University of Illinois. I was on a specific quest, so I didn’t have time to just open books … Continue reading

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Q. “Which Is the Best Fraternity? A. “And There You Are!”

The academic year is gearing up on campuses all across the country. For some, it means that fraternity and sorority recruitment time is near. Best wishes to the young men and women making decisions as to which organization they will … Continue reading

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