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Old 02-07-2003, 02:45 AM
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Any chance y'all will post the then-and-now Gamma chapter photos?

What a great org to lead the way for such a great lady who made such a great sacrifice.
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Old 02-07-2003, 03:19 AM
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Lemme try this....

Here is the picture on ebay -- CIRCA 1901:



AND this is a member of that same chapter over 100 years later...
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Old 02-07-2003, 03:20 AM
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Here is the 1901 picture:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=11145

Unfortunately I don't have any pictures of the entire chapter today, but here are some pictures from almost exactly one hundred years later, of Gamma Phi Betas, DG's, and the ocassional Kappa Sig and SAE, taken from the UW SAE page (the Gamma chapter of Gamma Phi Beta does not have a webpage):


http://www.sit.wisc.edu/~sae/images/...e2/htmlpix.htm


A little bit different, wouldn't you say?
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Old 02-07-2003, 04:22 AM
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sorry for hijacking this thread but I can get us all back on topic.....
.....thought y'all would like to see a picture of the Cannonball house in Macon. According to their website, the Cannonball House parlors recreate the original meeting rooms of the Adelphian Society and the Philomathean Society. The Adelphian society, now known as the Alpha Delta Pi sorority, and the Philomathean Society, now known as the Phi Mu fraternity, were the first two sororities in existence. Both were formed in Macon at Wesleyan College in 1851 and 1852.


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Old 02-08-2003, 06:24 PM
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If someone asks the question (as GPhiBLtColonel did), and someone else says "I've always wanted to know this" (as YOU did), and someone knows the answer (as CutiePie2000 does), then I think it's silly not to just answer the darn question.
For the record, no one has PM'd me to ask me directly what group it was. Had they done so, I would have told them. I just don't believe in posting it publicly.
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Old 02-08-2003, 09:08 PM
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For the record, no one has PM'd me to ask me directly what group it was. Had they done so, I would have told them. I just don't believe in posting it publicly.
Thank you.
I guess a lot of people don't feel there is anything wrong with posting that sort of information. Turn-of-the-century NYC is VERY different from today - and Stella was from Louisiana! Prejudices are there and will always be there - unless you make every EXACTLY the same and what fun is that?! It was actually the 'prejudices' that created every sorority or greek letter organization around (people did feel a connection with others, people were shunned by others because they were the first where they were, etc). I'm glad that the Kappa chapter didn't want to extend an invitation to Stella - and that Jessie, Bess, and Helen stood with their friend.

By the way, I love this thread about ADII and Phi Mu - but then again, it pulls at the Social Historian in me

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Edited to add: For the record , UWM is not UW-Madison. UWM is UW-Milwaukee. UW-Madison is either UW-Madison or for those in Wisconsin or neighboring states just Madison/Madtown (only because we tend to talk about UW-Madison more often in a way that leaves the UW part implied. . . ).

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Old 04-30-2003, 02:58 PM
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.....thought y'all would like to see a picture of the Cannonball house in Macon. According to their website, the Cannonball House parlors recreate the original meeting rooms of the Adelphian Society and the Philomathean Society. The Adelphian society, now known as the Alpha Delta Pi sorority, and the Philomathean Society, now known as the Phi Mu fraternity, were the first two sororities in existence. Both were formed in Macon at Wesleyan College in 1851 and 1852.


How exciting!!! I would love to visit the Cannonball house in Macon to see it!!!

Have any ADPi's or Phi Mu's or anyone else gone to see it?
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Old 04-30-2003, 03:43 PM
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How exciting!!! I would love to visit the Cannonball house in Macon to see it!!!

Have any ADPi's or Phi Mu's or anyone else gone to see it?
I saw it probably 6 years ago didn't go in. I was there at night so of course you can go in then.
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Old 04-30-2003, 05:34 PM
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What a beautiful house! And how wonderful to know that that history is being preserved!
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Old 05-03-2003, 12:32 AM
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How exciting!!! I would love to visit the Cannonball house in Macon to see it!!!

Have any ADPi's or Phi Mu's or anyone else gone to see it?
Most of y'all have probably read this before, but I'm going to post it for texas*princess' sake:


This tells better in person, when I can do the proper accents, but... My best sorority friend, Cheryl & I both had job interviews in Atlanta, & we were able to make them for the same day. Flew to Atlanta, only to find out that we weren't able to rent a car because we were under 25. We sat there with our luggage, disgusted, trying to decide what to do when we saw a familiar face: "Isn't that Dave?" It was Dave, who was dating a sister of ours, and believe it or not, he worked for Hertz! We got a car!

We had made arrangements to stay at Emory University, since it was closest, and the ADPi house was incredible! All the sororities have the same basic townhouse, but this was decorated magnificently! If you ever saw photos of how Princess Diana decorated Highgrove, in the lovely blues, whites, and yellows, you get the idea. Only 4 or 5 sisters could live there, but they were really hospitable. The only possible complaint I could have was that it was arctic in the basement (where we were sleeping)!! The only time we wore our coats was to sleep in!

Neither of us decided to take the jobs offered to us (another long story), so we visited Alpha Delta Pi's Executive Offices. Well! The welcome simply could not have been warmer, and we so enjoyed seeing the memorabilia and the Executive Office. Delightful! High on ADPi, we decided to get up early the next day, and drive to Macon, home of the Adelphean Society which is now Alpha Delta Pi, first society for college women founded in 1851.

Now, I should tell y'all that Cheryl has a tendency to stutter when she's upset. Also, we are both of Virginian descent, but had PA driver's licenses at the time. I should also tell you that my mama had given us very strict warnings to be more than careful while in Macon County. Cheryl was driving, and I was riding shotgun. The ride to Macon itself was uneventful, but once we got into the town itself, we were hopelessly lost.

We pulled over & were looking at a map of Macon, when we realized that a police car had trapped us on the side. The policeman got out, looked pointedly at the Hertz license plate, and asked, "Are you little ladies in trouble?" Cheryl almost fainted. I drawled, "No, sir," just as I noticed that another police car was now in front of us, and that policeman - wearing the Smoky hat & mirrored sunglasses - was coming up to my side of the car. Hands on his hips, he basically thrust his groin to the car window, and said, "Where y'all from?" (picture about 15 syllables in that statement) Cheryl started stuttering, "P-P-P-P-P-P-P..." just as I said, "Why, Virginia, sir! We're looking for Georgia Wesleyan!" Cheryl looked at me as if I had gone mad, and kept saying frantically, "P-P-P-P-P-P...!" The policemen relaxed a little, and said, "Why y'all want the college?" I was giving them my best Scarlett O'Hara dimples and eye fluttering, and responded, "Why, Officer, we're Alpha Delta Pi's, and we'd like to see the Adelphean Room y'all have up there!"

Well! You would have thought I said I was the Queen of Sheba there to grant their every wish! The "mirrored one" stepped back, and said, "Deputy, escort these little ladies to the College, and you show them some hospitality!" The deputy gave us a full police escort, lights & all, and took us directly to the Adelphean Room - which was locked! Seems that they were refurbishing both the Adelphean & Philomathean rooms at the time, but we were allowed a quick glance through a window. He made sure we know a good restaurant while we were in town, told Betty Lou that we were Alpha Delta Pi girls ("We have us some Alpha Delta Pi girls here!"), and made sure we knew how to get back on the highway! All in all, a most memorable experience - even though we never did see the room!


postscript: I think every Alpha Delta Pi and every Phi Mu should do their best to visit Georgia Wesleyan. It's an incredible journey!!
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Now that I've read the whole thread...

An ADPi from my chapter recently had a daughter rush at George Mason, where there is no chapter of Alpha Delta Pi. So, according to her mother, she did the next best thing: pledge Alpha Omicron Pi!!! Close enough, I suppose!
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Old 05-03-2003, 01:21 PM
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honeychile,

Thank you soooo much for posting your experience in Georgia!!!

It sounds absolutely lovely, and now I definately want to make a road trip sometime to see it!!!
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Old 05-03-2003, 03:49 PM
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Honeychile~ I love that story! It makes me want to visit Georgia Wesleyan even more and Macon even more!
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Old 05-05-2003, 10:53 PM
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no kidding -- how wonderful!
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Old 01-02-2004, 12:42 AM
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honeychile,

Thank you soooo much for posting your experience in Georgia!!!

It sounds absolutely lovely, and now I definately want to make a road trip sometime to see it!!!
All right, I know this is an old thread, but I never knew about it and just got done reading it, but I say....

Let's plan a GC road trip and all go see it together!!!

We'll pick a central US starting point, and then do a caravan drive down to Georgia Wesleyan and visit the Cannonball House together!

Now, who's with me??
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