There are nearly 1,100 posts on this blog covering a goodly number of people, places, and events pertaining to Greek-Letter Organizations (fraternities and sororities). Some of the best posts are hidden under hundreds of other posts. (You can always search the posts for your own GLO – use the box on the right.)
Since it is #ThrowbackThursday, here are some of my favorite underappreciated posts.

Carrie Chapman Catt wearing her Pi Beta Phi arrow badge. In the 1880s, a standardized manner of wearing the badge had yet to be determined and it was common for members to wear it in all sorts of ways, including pointing downward.
Carrie Chapman Catt —–> League of Women Voters (and, of course, a Women’s Fraternity is Involved!)

Collegiate Sorosis, University of Michigan
Collegiate Sorosis at the University of Michigan – Gone But Not Forgotten

A Mount Holyoke College matchbook (from the collection of Donna Albino)
Mount Holyoke College – The Oldest of the Seven Sisters

The graphic that Delta Gamma posted on May 24, the date NPC was founded.
The NPC Bouquet of Special Flowers

Alpha Gamma Delta, 709 Comstock Avenue
Designed by Members for Members – KAT, AGD, AZD