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<metadesc>The history of the founders of Kappa Kappa Gamma.</metadesc>
“On a little wooden bridge spanning a small stream that flows through the northeastern corner of the campus, two college girls one day held a schoolgirls’ conversation out of which grew the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity,” Monmouth College President Thomas, H McMichael, who served as Monmouth College president from 1903-1936, once recalled. The idea of Kappa Kappa Gamma is said to have been conceived in a conversation between two college women, Mary Louise (Lou) Bennett and Hannah Jeannette (Jennie) Boyd, on a wooden bridge over a stream on the Monmouth College campus in the late 1860s.