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==The Early Years==
A University of Wisconsin student , Juliet Meyer (Brown) , received a letter from a Kappa Kappa Gamma member at Indiana University in the fall of 1874, inviting her to form a chapter Chapter at Wisconsin. Juliet’s name had been selected from the university catalog, and she casually chose roommates and dormitory neighbors as chapter Chapter mates.
This was the first year that women had been officially integrated at Wisconsin. There were two men’s fraternities, none for women, and faculty attitudes were reputedly hostile.