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  • ...bruary of 1958, received its charter at the Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania, Convention that June, and was formally installed in November. ...Fraternity Vice President and former Mu Province Director of Chapters 1947-1952. Each year a girl was chosen by her sisters as having contributed the most
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  • ...charter petition to Kappa by the Delta Kappas was made at the 1952 General Convention. It was then felt that further Kappa expansion in California was not justif ...t of a “friend at court.” The petition was unanimously approved by the Convention delegates.
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  • ...Texas Tech Board of Regents opened the campus to national groups in June, 1952. Others followed, and of the 13 sororities and 14 fraternities installed, n In October, 1952, members of Las Chaparrites attended a Kappa rush party at the home of Bill
    48 KB (8,033 words) - 18:12, 15 December 2021
  • ...ded the raising of money to support a child, Save the Children Foundation (1952), community projects such as collecting and distributing canned goods (1966 Convention Awards:
    40 KB (6,249 words) - 18:10, 15 December 2021
  • ...ty President 1976-1980, (Charlotte) Joyce Thomas (Fuller), Field Secretary 1952-1953; The idea to colonize on the Athens campus was conceived at the 1946 General Convention. The invitation from the university’s administration came that December,
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  • ...rmann Foland, Treasurer 2012-2014; Georjean Groom (Fogle), Field Secretary 1952-1955; Saundra Rosenbum (Wilcox), Field Secretary 1963-1965; Jane Buker (Mos Georjean Groom (Fogle) Graduate Counselor 1951-1952; Felicia Henderson (Cogan), Graduate Counselor 1954-1955; Kristine Hoselton
    109 KB (18,159 words) - 00:27, 24 October 2022
  • ...pa alumna, " writes Ethel modestly, "made illustrative charts to go to the convention along with information about the university." ...eligible to compete. Material and credentials were shown at the Sun Valley Convention. By unanimous vote Delta Lambda's petition was accepted.
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  • Phyllis McGinley (Hayden), 1952, Poet, author; ...University of Utah. The petition had been accepted at the Colorado Springs Convention of 1932.
    67 KB (11,167 words) - 14:26, 2 February 2022
  • ...in 1950, with the aid of a loan from the Fraternity, and in the spring of 1952 Gamma Omega moved into its new home, built of Williamsburg rose brick with Gamma Omega has been hostess for the Gamma Province Convention several times since it first entertained other chapters in the provinces wi
    55 KB (8,831 words) - 19:57, 11 October 2023
  • Until 1952, except for a brief period in the late 1920s when an unsuccessful attempt w ...appa" camping trip near a lake in B.C. Several members also attended Kappa Convention, where the chapter received recognition with Honorable Mentions in New Memb
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  • In the fall of 1952, the Brandon School for mentally retarded children and adults became the ce ...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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  • Kelsey Leach has her grandmother’s pin from 1952. She was in the Gamma Alpha Chapter This badge is worn by Kelsey Leach, it was her grandmother’s pin from 1952 from the Gamma Alpha Chapter at Kansas State.
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  • ...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 Sarah was elected Grand President at the Golden Jubilee Convention, and at the conclusion of her term, 1920-1922, she recommended the establis
    3 KB (463 words) - 13:37, 8 May 2014
  • Beth served as 1908 Convention delegate and chapter Corresponding Secretary. She did her graduate work at Because of the war, there was no Convention of 1944. Beth had completed her two terms as President and the Council appo
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  • [[File:Helena_Flinn_Ege.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Helena Flinn Ege, President 1948-1952]] As 26th President (1948-1952), Helena Flinn Ege was always alert to the changes demanded in a post-war w
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  • ...e (1945-1948), Director of Alumnae (1948-1952) and Director of Membership (1952-1956). ...viser from each chapter to Convention for training; the first attended the Convention of 1958. The Rehabilitation Program and its attendant scholarship aid repre
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  • ...as underway. From 1947-1952 she was Mu Province Director of Chapters, from 1952-1954 served as Fraternity Chairman of Pledge Training and in 1954 was elect ...marriage but had lost two daughters in infancy. The collegians at the 1964 Convention a poignant reply to Frank’s question: “You’ve not lost a wife, you ju
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  • Kappa Kappa Gamma first presented the Alumnae Achievement Awards at the 1946 Convention on Mackinac Island, Michigan, recognizing alumna members for outstanding co |1952
    36 KB (4,905 words) - 08:51, 11 March 2024
  • ...memory of Helena Flinn Ege, Pittsburgh, Fraternity President from 1948 to 1952, it was first presented in 1956 by Helen Cornish Hutchinson, Oklahoma, who ...ved as Director of Alumnae from 1944-1948 and as Fraternity President 1948-1952.
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  • !Convention Favor/Charm |Convention determined to be a myth
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