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The most viewed post year in and year out is Sorority Women and Fraternity Men in the White House.
The Top 10 posts for 2018:
10. Bess Truman, First Lady and P.E.O.
9. September 11th, the Fraternity and Sorority Members Who Perished
8. Minnie Freeman and the “Schoolhouse Blizzard” on January 12, 1888
7. Female U.S. Senators and Their Sorority Affiliation – 2018 Edition
6. Sorority Women Who Have Won Emmy Awards
5. Barbara Pierce Bush, Literacy Advocate and Pi Beta Phi
4. Vice Presidents Who Were Members of a Fraternity. If the Vice President doesn’t become President, chances are good that in a decade or two very few people will remember his name. Check out this list of Vice Presidents who belonged to fraternities and I think that more than once you will say to yourself, “Never heard of him!”
3. Mary McLeod Bethune, Delta Sigma Theta, #WHM2018, #notablesororitywomen
2. The U.S. House of Representatives and the Sorority Women Who Have Served
1. Sorority Women Who Have Won Miss America and Miss USA
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