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  • ...d exerted the most helpful influence on the campus, was first presented in 1922, to active Ruth Eleanor Sweet. ...ng from the Grand Council to be “very careful in selecting members.” A Convention discussion had declared that fine arts students were a “weakening” infl
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  • ...hat time, a two year non-degree program began and continued until 1958. In 1922, a four-year undergraduate program began with the first class graduating in Renamed in 1922 as the Northern Branch of the College of Agriculture, the campus continued
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  • ...versity buildings. Gamma Chi has had four, starting with the one rented in 1922 by Gamma Beta Pi, the local sorority that later became a Kappa chapter. Dur ...d nor given permission to petition, and it was only after the 1928 General Convention that Gamma Beta Pi was to be allowed to petition formally. In April 1929, i
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  • A firmly organized local, Pi Alpha had, from its inception in June 1922, the goal of Kappa affiliation. A lone faculty wife, Aline Pelphrey Christi ...er honor and a large silver tray was presented to her. It was announced at Convention in 1968 that a $500 graduate fellowship in her name would be given by Gamma
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  • In 1922, the College Committee on Student Housing approved plans for Gamma Iota to '''Convention Awards:'''
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  • ...nversion.” Once the decision was made “at a very serious meeting” in 1922, the year of preparation, of voting, of learning “national ways” seemed ...s recognized twice with the Westermann Efficiency Cup. At the 1956 General Convention, the chapter performed a model initiation service. One portion of “Kappas
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  • ...her “low and moving voice” in reading a poem. When Charlotte left the Convention, she was a member of three committees and the second Grand President of Kap ...century-old candlesticks were used in the closing service at each General Convention and in the installation of new chapters before they were retired in 1998.
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  • ...ed the 1882 Convention at which Tade was elected to a second term. At this Convention, however, Kate was 29 (considered “old” for the Grand Council), long ou ...Beta Lambda, Illinois, in 1899. (Kate’s portrait in bronze was given in 1922 by the Library School Association to the Library of the University of Illin
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  • ...jpg|200px|thumb|left|May Cynthia Whiting Westermann, President 1902-1904 & 1922-1926]] ...nd President from 1902-1904, and next as its first National President from 1922-1924 and 1924-1926.* Her name is on the charters of eight chapters and on t
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  • ...e:Sarah_Harris_Rowe.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Sarah Harris Rowe, President 1920-1922]] ...raternity Council career of Sarah Harris started in 1914 when she attended Convention and was elected Grand Vice President, a newly-created office to handle alum
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  • The years of 1922 to 1926 were those of the first “National President,” May Whiting Weste ...g a term as national Director of Provinces, a position created at the 1924 Convention, the bulk of which involved extension. In her last act as director, she gra
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  • ...irmen. It was difficult to conduct Fraternity business without the General Convention. Ruth had been President of her chapter, Sigma, during her junior year in 1922. As an alumna she served as chapter adviser and President of the Lincoln (N
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  • !Convention Favor/Charm |Convention determined to be a myth
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