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Women’s Suffrage and Sororities

One hundred years ago, the battle for women’s suffrage was almost won. Victory was so close. Many sorority women were involved in the effort. Historically, there was a strong foundation of feminists creating and joining sororities. Throughout the history of sororities* … Continue reading

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“Feminism and Sororities” – Nothing New About It!

Kudos to the Kappa Alpha Theta members at Columbia for making it to the pages of the Sunday issue of The New York Times. The title of the article was “When a Feminist Pledges a Sorority” as if that were … Continue reading

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Ada Comstock Notestein, Delta Gamma

  Ada Louise Comstock Notestein was born in Moorhead, Minnesota. In 1892, she entered the University of Minnesota where she became a member of the Lambda Chapter of Delta Gamma. After two years, she left Minnesota and enrolled in Smith … Continue reading

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