A Week in the GLO Twitterverse

An alumna of Delta Delta Delta at the University of Oregon, Lila Bell Acheson and her husband DeWitt Wallace created Reader’s Digest. I am the daughter of an immigrant and their magazine was always in our house. It was how my father and I learned to read English. As I was putting this together, I couldn’t help but think about the Wallaces who read through a myriad of magazines to put their magazine together.

Here are the items that caught my attention from the last week of my twitter feed.

Herman Wells was instrumental in the history of Indiana University and its GLOs. He even served as the top man in his own organization, Sigma Nu.

I have a personal connection to the Beta chapter at Knox College, but even if I didn’t this photo would have made the cut.

 

I enjoy learning about the history of other GLOs and I love seeing the items that each GLO holds dear.

 

I enjoy listening to Radio Deluxe and the picture of Stephen Sondheim, my third favorite Beta Theta Pi (first if family members are excluded), swayed the inclusion of this tweet.

It always fun learning more about the current members of GLOs.

Kudos to the University of Missouri Panhellenic. That is an impressive number!

 

I also enjoy reading about the accomplishments of alums.

Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Woman, turned a blog into an empire and in the process helped put Pawhuska, Oklahoma, on the map. 

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