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''History of Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1870-1930'' is the largest volume and was edited and largely written by Mae Whiting Westermann, ''Nebraska'', and published in 1932. Several copies were signed by Mae and carry her hand-written warning: "Read the History, Buy the History, Never Write the History."
 
''History of Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1870-1930'' is the largest volume and was edited and largely written by Mae Whiting Westermann, ''Nebraska'', and published in 1932. Several copies were signed by Mae and carry her hand-written warning: "Read the History, Buy the History, Never Write the History."
  
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=='''1975-1977'''==
 
=='''1975-1977'''==

Revision as of 14:42, 25 August 2015

Kappa Kappa Gamma has published five history books. Three were published as single volume books and two were published in three different issues of The Key.

1903

Kappa's Record, A Short History of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity is the earliest and smallest volume and was published in 1903 by Minnie Royse Walker, DePauw. This 67-page volume has not yet been scanned.

1930

History of Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1870-1930 is the largest volume and was edited and largely written by Mae Whiting Westermann, Nebraska, and published in 1932. Several copies were signed by Mae and carry her hand-written warning: "Read the History, Buy the History, Never Write the History."

HISTORY 2000.pdf
History 2000

1975-1977

THE KEY VOL 92 NO 3 FALL 1975.pdf
Fall 1975
THE KEY VOL 94 NO 3 FALL 1977.pdf
Fall 1977