Category Archives: Dickinson College

GLO Musings on a Soggy Saturday

“We can conceive of no more fitting manner of honoring the early sacrifices of our Founders than to impress the new initiates with the deep meaning of fraternal duty and obligation through the inspiration of the initiation ceremony. In a … Continue reading

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Mary Love Collins, 1915, “Sequestered Ignoramuses to Intelligent Young Animals”

One of my favorite ways to waste time, and forgive me if I’ve said this before, is to page through fraternity and sorority magazines. Reading the old Arrows in the Pi Phi house was how I started down this path … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Chi Omega! (and a Snippet About Mary Love Collins)

Happy Founders’ Day to Chi Omega! It was founded on April 5, 1895 at the University of Arkansas. It is interesting to note that in the history of women’s fraternities, there is a cadre of women who played integral roles … Continue reading

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