Category Archives: Greek-letter Organization

Remembering a Theta and a Pi Phi, Their Lives Cut Short, Both Trying to Help Afghan Women and Children

Within the last ten months, two young American women were killed in Afghanistan. Both were trying to help make Afghanistan a better place for women and children. Anne Smedinghoff, an initiate of the Kappa Alpha Theta chapter at Johns Hopkins … Continue reading

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SAGs, Happy Birthday Robert E. Lee (and W&L), and a New Time Waster or Two!

The 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards took place last night. Modern Family’s Ty Burrell, Sigma Chi, won the SAG Award for Outstanding performance by a male actor in a comedy series. (My apologies to Mr. Burrell. I made a mistake … Continue reading

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A Founding, Two ΔΤΔs in the News, and a Question

On January 17, 1847, Saint Anthony Hall also known as the Fraternity of Delta Psi, was founded at Columbia University. Fewer than 20 chapters have been chartered. Currently, about half those are active chapters, according to reports on the internet. The chapter … Continue reading

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Founders’ Day and a Little About the Gamma Kappa Omega and Beta Delta Chapters

Alpha Kappa Alpha, Incorporated, the first Greek-letter organization for African-American women, was founded on January 15, 1908 by nine young female Howard University students. They were led by the vision of Ethel Hedgeman (Lyle); she had spent several months sharing … Continue reading

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Dean Wormer’s Favorite Editorial? Phooey!

With a link which included “dean-wormer-s-favorite-editorial.html,” I knew what to expect. The title “Abolish Fraternities” left no room for interpretation. I know smoke was coming out of the ears of those of us who believe in the fraternity system. We … Continue reading

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The Golden Globes and the Fraternity and Sorority Members Who Have Won Them

Please note that the reason I’ve compiled this list is to show the collective effort of fraternity men and women, not for bragging rights of any organization. The 71st Golden Globes will be awarded at a ceremony on January 12, … Continue reading

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Happy Founders’ Day, Tau Kappa Epsilon!

One hundred and fifteen years ago, January 10, 1899, Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois. In a meeting at 504 East Locust Street, Charles Roy Atkinson, Clarence Arthur Mayer, James Carson McNutt, Joseph Lorenzo Settles, … Continue reading

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A Centennial, Fraternal Friends, and Birthday Wishes

Today, January 9, 2014, is the Centennial of Phi Beta Sigma, Inc. It was founded 100 years ago at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Founders A. Langston Taylor, Leonard F. Morse, and Charles I. Brown, formed their organization on the … Continue reading

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“Sis Doc,” Kappa Sigma and Chi Omega, Born 150 Years Ago Today!

Dr. Charles Richardson, a Fayetteville, Arkansas, dentist, was born 150 years ago today, on January 8, 1864, in Rich Valley, Virginia. He was one of 11 children.  He did his undergraduate work at Emory & Henry College in Virginia and … Continue reading

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Q. The Only NPC Meeting Held in January? A. The Baker Hotel, Dallas, 1926

The Baker Hotel in Dallas, Texas, was the site of the 19th National Panhellenic Congress (NPC), as the Conference was then known. It was the first time NPC met in the southwest and it remains the only time NPC met … Continue reading

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