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On the Fourth of July, Seven Years from the Semiquincentennial

Happy 243rd Birthday, America! We’re on the road to the Semiquincentennial / Sestercentennial / Bicenquinquagenary / Quarter-millennial of the United States in 2026. Phi Beta Kappa, the first Greek-letter organization will be celebrating an anniversary at the same time. A … Continue reading

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My GLO Cup Runneth Over

The post GLO convention “hit by a bus” feeling is still with me, but I feel compelled to write a post. The 70th Biennial Pi Beta Phi convention in Washington, D.C., the sixteenth convention I’ve attended, was a very special … Continue reading

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In DC at a #MonumentalSisterhood Convention

I’ve been to every state east of the Mississippi, but I’ve never to Washington, D.C. Well, thanks to Pi Beta Phi, that situation has been rectified. I left home on Wednesday at 3:45 a.m. to arrive in D.C. at about … Continue reading

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Tri Sigma and Tri Delta – What’s the Connection?

A reader who is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma and works in higher education recently asked me a question. Her campus has a Delta Delta Delta chapter. She sees some similarities between the two organizations and she asked me … Continue reading

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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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Begin the Beguine on Cole Porter’s Birthday

Cole Porter was born on June 9, 1891, in Peru, Indiana. His family was well-to-do thanks to the industriousness of his grandfather, J.O. Cole, who struck gold in California and returned to Indiana to parlay it into a greater fortune. … Continue reading

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At the Convention of P.E.O.’s Ohio State Chapter

Last Friday was a very special day for me. I attended the convention of Ohio State Chapter of P.E.O. My Kappa Kappa Gamma friend, Kylie Smith, presided. We are both history nerds and we have attended the Fraternity and Sorority … Continue reading

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Alpha Gamma Delta’s Beta Eta Chapter Has a Long History

The Beta Eta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta at Southern Illinois University Carbondale has an interesting history which I wrote about in my Master’s thesis. The chapter can trace its its lineage to 1923. It was in that year that … Continue reading

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A Quick Stop in Macon

We have made the drive from home to Florida dozens of times over the years my parents lived in Florida. Each time I saw the sign for Wesleyan College, I thought how nice it would be to visit the home … Continue reading

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“Service in Common” of the NPC Groups

On Memorial Day weekend, I thank the men and women who gave their lives so that others could live. World Wars I and II had a profound effect on the fraternity system. Many fraternity men went off to war.  The … Continue reading

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