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Nu became a local society for a couple of years and Miss Turner became a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_Beta_Phi Pi Beta Phi].
 
Nu became a local society for a couple of years and Miss Turner became a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_Beta_Phi Pi Beta Phi].
  
Franklin Nu Alumnae Association was formed on September 9, 1910, when, according to a story in the December issue of ''The Key'', 14 members of Nu; "charter revoked...met on Franklin's beautiful campus for a reunion." Progress was reported in finding addresses for Mary Scattergood, [http://wiki.kappakappagamma.org/pages/Beta_Alpha Beta Alpha], ''Pennsylvania'', Kappa's director of catalogue; a report was given on the Bloomington Convention; the recognition accorded Nu by Edith Stoner (Robinson), [http://wiki.kappakappagamma.org/index.php/Theta Theta], ''Missouri'', and the Grand Council was remarked upon; Kappa songs were sung; and "a sweet occasion, never to be forgotten" was over.
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Franklin Nu Alumnae Association was formed on September 9, 1910, when, according to a story in the December issue of ''The Key'', 14 members of Nu; "charter revoked...met on Franklin's beautiful campus for a reunion." Progress was reported in finding addresses for Mary Scattergood, [http://wiki.kappakappagamma.org/pages/Beta_Alpha Beta Alpha], ''Pennsylvania'', Kappa's director of catalogue; a report was given on the Bloomington Convention; the recognition accorded Nu by Edith Stoner (Robinson), [Theta], ''Missouri'',
 
 
The organization lasted through 1922.
 

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