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Kappa Alpha Psi and Calvin Coolidge Share January 5th

Happy Founders’ Day to Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., founded on January 5, 1911 by ten students at Indiana University. Originally called Kappa Alpha Nu, the name was changed to Kappa Alpha Psi at the Grand Chapter meeting of December 1914. The … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday, Grace Coolidge!

January 3rd is the birthday of Grace Goodhue Coolidge. Gracious and humble, she was a dedicated Pi Phi, having been a charter member of the University of Vermont chapter. She also served as Alpha Province Vice President. One of my … Continue reading

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Jessie Wallace Hughan, Ph.D., and Alpha Omicron Pi

Alpha Omicron Pi was founded on January 2, 1897 at the home of Helen St. Clair (Mullan). She and three of her Barnard College friends, Stella George Stern (Perry), Jessie Wallace Hughan, and Elizabeth Heywood Wyman had pledged themselves to … Continue reading

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Happy 150th, Sigma Nu!

Sigma Nu official Founders’ Day is January 1, for it was on that date in 1869 that the fraternity was publicly announced at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. In October 1868, three VMI cadets who were opposed to the physical abuse and … Continue reading

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Top Ten 2018 Fraternity and Sorority History Posts

Thanks for reading this blog. I appreciate your support and telling others about it. There are 1,100 posts here. The search tool can help new readers find posts about specific topics relating to fraternity and sorority history. The most viewed … Continue reading

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150 Years Ago Today in Mount Pleasant, Iowa

Oh, to have been in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, 150 years ago today, on December 21, 1868. Earlier that fall, Libbie Brook, a founder of I.C. Sorosis (now known by its Greek motto, Pi Beta Phi), enrolled at Iowa Wesleyan University … Continue reading

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Would Outlawing Fraternities and Sororities End Hazing?

Hazing is anathema to all the values and tenets of Greek-Letter Organizations. Yet, hazing is the stigma of GLOs. Would outlawing these organizations end hazing? I believe the answer is NO. Are GLOs the only organizations in which hazing occurs? … Continue reading

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As College Bowl Season Begins

It’s football bowl time apparently. I just texted my sons to see if the bowl teams had been chosen, and, yes they have. Fun to see Syracuse in the mix. The Orangemen are playing West Virginia University in the Camping … Continue reading

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On Alpha Omicron Pi’s Founders’ Day

Alpha Omicron Pi was founded on January 2, 1897 at the home of Helen St. Clair (Mullan). She and three of her Barnard College friends, Stella George Stern (Perry), Jessie Wallace Hughan, and Elizabeth Heywood Wyman had pledged themselves to … Continue reading

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12/7/1941 = 77 Years Ago

Today, there are only a handful of men alive who were stationed at Pearl Harbor on the morning of December 7, 1941. We are losing the heroes of World War II. That was brought to the forefront this week during the … Continue reading

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