Category Archives: Notable Sorority Women

143 Years of Sisterhood! Happy Birthday, Kappa Kappa Gamma!

Happy Founders’ Day, Kappa Kappa Gamma. This past Wednesday, I visited Stewart House in Monmouth, Illinois, the former home of Kappa Founder, Mary Moore “Minnie” Stewart. It is always a treat to visit Stewart House. The home and gardens are … Continue reading

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10/7/1995 – the NPC Rotation Began Anew

On October 7, 1995 at the close of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) meeting at which Harriet Rodenberg, Sigma Delta Tau, presided, Jean Wirths Scott, Pi Beta Phi, was installed as Chairman for the 1995-97 biennium. I was at that … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Amy Burnham Onken, NPC Chairman 1945-47!

Amy Burnham Onken, an alumna of Pi Beta Phi’s chapter at Northwestern University, attended her first National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) meeting in 1917. She served on Pi Phi’s Grand Council and was a visitor at the NPC meeting. Who could have … Continue reading

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Emmy Awards and the Sorority Women Who Have Won One or More

Here is a list of past winners who are sorority women, as best as I could determine. Additions, corrections, etc. are welcomed and appreciated as I’d like to make this a complete list. Please note that I’ve included regional Emmy … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Sarah Ida Shaw Martin!

Sarah Ida Shaw Martin holds a unique place in the women’s fraternity world. Not only was she a founder of Delta Delta Delta, but she was also an influential voice in the history of several other women’s fraternities/sororities, most notably … Continue reading

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E. Jean Nelson Penfield, KKG, and Carrie Chapman Catt, ΠΒΦ, the Monmouth Duo of Suffragists

Eliza Jean Nelson (Penfield), who was born and raised in Greencastle, Indiana, graduated from DePauw University in 1893. While a student, she became a member of the Iota chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She attended the 1891 Panhellenic meeting in … Continue reading

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Madelyn Pugh Davis, ΚΚΓ, and “I Love Lucy”

Watching reruns of I Love Lucy is a vivid memory of my formative years growing up on Long Island in the 1960s. My sister and I could recite dialogue. Decades later, I still say I’m “dauncy” when I am in … Continue reading

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The Founding Members – Their Names are Signed on a Charter

The women in this photo are now resigned to history. Most were born in the 1890s; they were college students when this photo was taken.* The group was a local sorority at a small Missouri college. It was their hope … Continue reading

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Mrs. M. Daniel Becque Reflects Upon Social Usage and NPC Editors

In 1957, the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) met in French Lick, Indiana. The Editors met, too, and the picture below was taken of the Editors’ group. It caught my eye recently as I was searching for something else in an … Continue reading

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Happy 111th Birthday, NPC!!

The National Panhellenic Conference, the umbrella organization of 26 women’s fraternities and sororities celebrates its 111th birthday this year. Here is the postcard Margaret Mason Whitney sent to the women who were scheduled to attend the first meeting on May … Continue reading

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