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Congratulations Grace Burgess, Alpha Gamma Delta on Winning Talent!

Miss America 2017 will be chosen on September 11, 2016, but the contestants have been in Atlantic City and the preliminaries competitions are underway. Yesterday, two preliminary winners were named. Cierra Jackson, Miss District of Columbia, took the swimsuit competition honors, winning  a … Continue reading

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If I Join a Fraternity Will I Become President of the United States?

No, joining a fraternity is not going to be your ticket to being President of the United States. Neither is it going to be your ticket to a seat on the Supreme Court, the CEO’s office of a Fortune 500 … Continue reading

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#IAmASororityWoman and I Am Proud of It!

It’s September 1. How did that happen? I missed doing a post for Delta Gamma’s #IAmASororityWoman campaign. (For last year’s post, see http://bit.ly/2bVb4w8 for a list of some really amazing sorority women). Not to brag, but I know some really amazing sorority … Continue reading

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Congratulations ΘΦΑ, Condolences ΑEΠ

Theta Phi Alpha was founded on August 30, 1912 at the University of Michigan. The organization celebrates Founders’ Day on April 30th, but this gives me an opportunity to apologize. The post a few back about legacies, at first omitted … Continue reading

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Sorority “Babies”? Pshaw!

Most of my twitter feed consists of fraternity and sorority accounts. And while I have seen hardly any of the “All but two U.S. Presidents…” graphics this year, thanks in great part to Dave Westol’s efforts, I am seeing some … Continue reading

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“First” Follow-Ups

Yesterday’s post was about a Pi Phi, Marguerite Lindsley (Arnold), who was the first female full-time Park Ranger, according to some sources. It was so fun to see Tri Delta’s post about Herma Anderson Baggley, who is considered first by … Continue reading

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A #NotableSororityWoman on the Anniversary of the National Park Service

U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, a Phi Kappa Psi, signed the National Park Service Organic Act on August 25, 1916. I’d like to tell you about an #NotableSororityWoman named  Marguerite “Peg” Lindsley (Arnold). She was the first woman to be hired … Continue reading

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But I Wanted My Daughter To Be My Sister

Sorority recruitment is upon us. On some campuses, it is akin to an Olympic competition. However, prior to the establishment of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC)  in 1902, recruitment was like the Wild West. There were no across the board … Continue reading

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Oh, Those Olympians!

The list of Olympians who are members of fraternity and sororities has been updated several times since it was first posted. It’s at http://wp.me/p20I1i-2Dv. I appreciate the emails that came my way about GLO members who weren’t yet recognized.  Sister Madonna … Continue reading

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“How Do We Rate?” Sorority Ranking in the 1930s

Louise Leonard, an Alpha Gamma Delta, served her organization in many ways, as Quarterly Editor, Grand President, and National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) delegate, to name a few. She served as NPC Chairman from 1926-28. Eighty years ago, she wrote something that … Continue reading

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