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  2. Mary Caffrey Low - Wikipedia

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    Mary Caffrey Low Carver (March 22, 1850 - March 4, 1926) was an American librarian and educator. She was one of the five founding members of the Sigma Kappa sorority and a pioneering advocate for women's education, along with being an accomplished library scientist and writer.

  3. Sigma Kappa - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Kappa annually celebrates November 9 as its Founders' Day. [3] Low was the first woman to appear on the sorority's rolls and the first to preside over an initiation, of which Coburn wrote a large portion. The first Sigma Kappa emblem was designed by Hoag, who died shortly thereafter of tuberculosis. Much of the original initiation music ...

  4. List of Sigma Kappa members - Wikipedia

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    The list of Sigma Kappa members includes initiated members of Sigma Kappa Sorority This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. List of Sigma Kappa chapters - Wikipedia

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    Kappa Gamma: 1996–2004, Spring 2017 University of Dayton: Dayton, Ohio: Active Kappa Delta Unassigned Kappa Epsilon: 1997–2000 Pepperdine University: Malibu, California: Inactive Kappa Zeta: February 1, 1998 Elon University: Elon, North Carolina: Active Kappa Eta: April 19, 1998 Texas Christian University: Fort Worth, Texas: Active Kappa Theta

  6. Charles "Sis Doc" Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Richardson (January 8, 1864 – December 22, 1924) was a dentist, newspaper publisher and editor, and college fraternity leader. [1] [2] [3] He was best known as a Kappa Sigma fraternity leader and a founder of Chi Omega fraternity for women, which is now the largest women's sorority in the United States.

  7. John Covert Boyd - Wikipedia

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    founding the Kappa Sigma fraternity John Covert Boyd (December 24, 1850 – July 7, 1927) was a surgeon and medical director in the United States Navy Medical Corps . He is one of the incorporators of the American Red Cross and one of the founders of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity .

  8. List of Phi Sigma Kappa chapters - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, a PSE colony was allowed a name that referenced a former local fraternity's original name: Shepherd College's Sigma Chi chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa, for example, which honors their former local name Theta Sigma Chi. [2] Several Sigma-series names were never assigned, and there are no plans to use them.

  9. National Panhellenic Conference - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Pi Kappa Sigma and Delta Sigma Epsilon joined the association, followed by Theta Sigma Upsilon in 1925, Alpha Sigma Tau in 1926, and Pi Delta Theta in 1931. At the third biennial conference, the name of the association was changed to the Association of Educational Sororities.