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  2. Sigma Sigma Sigma - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Sigma Sigma (ΣΣΣ), also known as Tri Sigma, is a national American women's sorority. Sigma Sigma Sigma is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), an umbrella organization encompassing 26 national sororities or women's fraternities, which focus on service, education, scholarship programming and social activities. Once a ...

  3. List of Phi Beta Sigma members - Wikipedia

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    In addition, he wrote Sigma's first constitution and was the first president of Alpha Chapter. He was the first person to graduate from Howard University in 3 years with two degrees (A.B and a B.Ed. degree). Charles I. Brown (August 27, 1890 – December 21, 1981), co-founder of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; first vice-president of Phi Beta Sigma.

  4. Sigma Gamma Rho - Wikipedia

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    Cary, North Carolina 27513. United States. Website. www.sgrho1922.org. [1] Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. (ΣΓΡ) is a historically African American sorority, international collegiate, and non-profit community service organization that was founded on November 12, 1922. The organization was formed as a club in 1920, by seven African American ...

  5. Becky Lynch - Wikipedia

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    NWA UK Hammerlock [4] Debut. 11 November 2002 [5] Rebecca Quin (born 30 January 1987) is an Irish-American professional wrestler. She is best known for her time in WWE under the ring name Becky Lynch. Quin began training as a professional wrestler in 2002.

  6. Mary Lou Allison Gardner Little - Wikipedia

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    Mary Lou Allison Gardner Little, previously Mary Lou Allison Little, previously Mary Lou Allison, [1] (November 2, 1896 – March 8, 1992) was an American educator and the primary founder of the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, as well as its first national president from 1925 to 1926. [2] She taught in the Los Angeles Unified School District for 35 ...

  7. Sigma Alpha Iota - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Alpha Iota (Alpha Chapter) was founded on June 12, 1903 at the University School of Music [3] [4] in Ann Arbor, Michigan by seven women: Elizabeth A. Campbell, Frances Caspari, Minnie Davis Sherrill, Leila Farlin Laughlin, Nora Crane Hunt, Georgina Potts, and Mary Storrs Andersen.

  8. Barbara Ingram - Wikipedia

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    Through the decade of the 1970s, Ingram, Benson and Benton comprised the in-house backup group for Philadelphia International Records, known as the Sweethearts of Sigma. They worked for producer and Philadelphia soul co-creator Thom Bell, as well as backing a number of acts that came through to record in the closely related Sigma Sound Studios.

  9. Phi Sigma Sigma - Wikipedia

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    Phi Sigma Sigma (ΦΣΣ), colloquially known as Phi Sig, was the first collegiate nonsectarian sorority to allow membership of women of all faiths and backgrounds. [1]The sorority was founded on November 26, 1913, and lists 60,000 initiated members, 115 collegiate chapters, and more than 100 alumnae chapters, clubs, and associations in the United States and Canada.