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Susan Eisenhower (Epsilon Epsilon) – expert on international security, space policy, energy, and Russia–United States relations; granddaughter of U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower [3] Susan Johns (Alpha Chi) – former member of the Kentucky Senate (1990-1994) and Kentucky House of Representatives (1996-2000) [13] [14]
Louis H. Severance, President of the College of Wooster Board of Trustees, 1913. L. H. Severance, then-President of the Board of Trustees and namesake of academic building Severance Hall, was considered to be "an important donor" during his tenure. He was approached to support a building campaign, but rebuffed the attempt.
Sigma Kappa (ΣΚ, also known as SK or Sig Kap) is a sorority founded on November 9, 1874 at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. The sorority has initiated 226,000 members, has 119 collegiate chapters, and has over 98 alumnae chapters.
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
Phi Kappa Sigma is an international all-male college secret society and social fraternity. It is one of the world's oldest fraternities, developing generations of members achieving notability in politics, law, business, sports, military service, and other fields. Following is a list of Phi Kappa Sigma members.
Editor of Phi Sigma Kappa's magazine for members, The Signet, national secretary and author of the Fraternity's first history, Phi Sigma Kappa, a History. The theater at the University of Massachusetts was named in his honor. [108] J. Ben Robinson Eta , 1914 President of dental schools at both West Virginia University and at Maryland.
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.
Ryan was born in Chicago, Illinois and earned a B.A. from the University of Utah in 1951, where he was a 1950 initiate of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.He earned master's and Ph.D. degrees from Indiana University in 1958 and 1959, respectively.