Category Archives: Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Perpetual Scholarships – Higher Education’s Answer to Money Woes in the 1800s

Many colleges sold perpetual scholarships in the first half of the 1800s. It was a creative, yet poorly thought out scheme to bring in much needed funds. According to historian Frederick Rudolph, the perpetual scholarship idea was “particularly attractive idea … Continue reading

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The Story of Kappa Tetarton, SIUC’s Phi Sigma Kappa Chapter

The April 3, 1956 edition of the Egyptian reported that the Interfraternity Council had admitted Alpha Sigma to membership on a trial basis. The local fraternity had 24 members; it was founded on October 18, 1955 (Obelisk, 1959). The fraternity was … Continue reading

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NPC Organizations That No Longer Exist; A Reflection on International Badge Day

The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) celebrates International Badge Day on the first Monday in March. NPC asks its members to “Wear Your Letters on Your Heart.” Men’s fraternities and other Greek-letter organizations have joined in on the fun. The more the merrier, … Continue reading

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Happy Founders’ Day Sigma Pi – The Founding of the SIUC Chapter

February 26 is recognized as Sigma Pi’s Founders’ Day. In honor of my next-door neighbor, a former Grand Sage and charter member of the chapter at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, I offer this snippet about the history of the chapter. … Continue reading

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Fraternity History and Sorority History Do Matter!

It’s been a year since I started this blog. Some people stumble upon it while trying to find out which presidents were fraternity men, or which Olympic athletes were sorority members, or any odd number of searches that will lead … Continue reading

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So Long SIU Greek Row…….

The above plaque is on the sidewalk in front of where the “Greek Row” sign once greeted visitors to SIUC’s fraternity housing. The sign is gone and, for all intents and purposes, so are the fraternity and sororities members for … Continue reading

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Fun Facts to Know and Tell About SIUC’s Fraternity System

Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Southern Illinois University at Carbondale’s Fraternity System The first local women’s fraternity at SIUC was Epsilon Beta in 1923. SIUC’s first national women’s fraternity was Delta Sigma Epsilon, a member of the Association … Continue reading

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The Fraternity System at SIU Carbondale in 1948

To see the entire document, click on the link at the top of the page. This isn’t the entire document. A HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY SYSTEM AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY FROM 1948 THROUGH 1960 By Frances DeSimone Becque Men’s Fraternities … Continue reading

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The Fraternity System at SIU Carbondale in 1960

From A HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY SYSTEM AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY FROM 1948 THROUGH 1960 by Frances DeSimone Becque Men’s Fraternities 1953 Phi Kappa Tau (Beta Chi Chapter)  An Acacia Colony existed between 1952 and 1954, when it was merged … Continue reading

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Epsilon Beta Bench at Southern Illinois University Carbondale

In 1926, three years after it was founded, Epsilon Beta, a local organization at Southern Illinois Normal University, gave this bench to the University. It sits in front of Wheeler Hall. At the time it was given, Wheeler Hall served … Continue reading

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