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BabyP 07-27-2004 03:02 AM

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Originally posted by thetalady
EXCUSE ME?????

What rock have you been living under? :eek:

Women have been attending and succeeding in colleges and universities in the United States since the late 1800's. You'll notice that the first collegiate fraternities and societies for women were founded 1851 to 1870.

1851 Alpha Delta Pi (Adelphean)
1852 Phi Mu (Philomethean)
1867 Pi Beta Phi (IC Sorosis)
1870 Kappa Alpha Theta
1870 Kappa Kappa Gamma

Stands to reason that you have to have women in universities to have these organizations start and grow.

I am talking about in terms of number as COMPARED to MEN!!!
not everyone could go to college/universities back then. And many universities didnt even allow women.

AlphaSigOU 07-27-2004 09:10 AM

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Originally posted by BabyP
I am talking about in terms of number as COMPARED to MEN!!!
not everyone could go to college/universities back then. And many universities didnt even allow women.

Coeducational institutions didn't really come into being until the turn of the 20th century and really did not become popular until the 1950s.

As an example, the women's division of Harvard College was Radcliffe; when Harvard became co-ed, Radcliffe quietly folded.

AlphaSigOU 07-27-2004 09:22 AM

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Originally posted by MissEm
There are secret societies for women but we are better secret keepers about them. There is a women's version of the free masons, and various other groups. Most of the Yale societies are now coed as well. The bilderbergers are not strictly a male society, ifluential people of both sexes are members. Groups such as the illuminati and the knights templar also have female members now. In the case of the illuminati they believe that Mary Magdalene and Jesus had a child together and were in fact married. Just some trivia that I've picked up from being a history buff.
In the United States, there are women Freemasons organized under the banner of 'co-masonry' (where both men and women are accepted) and women-only Masonic organizations. Neither of them are recognized by the exclusively male Masonic fraternity, at least in the United States.

The Order of the Eastern Star is open to the female members of a Master Mason, and to Master Masons in good standing. While they require Masonic affiliation for membership, they are not part of the Masonic fraternity.

In England (but not in Scotland), Masons belonging to the United Grand Lodge of England may not join the OES, nor is OES allowed in England. However, they do have two active groups of female Masons, the Order of Women Freemasons and the Honourable and Ancient Fraternity of Women Freemasons (HFAF).

Knights Templar appear in many flavors today; the most commonly seen KTs in the United States are the Masonic Knights Templar (of which I am a member). It's possible that other groups using the 'Knight Templar' name do accept women.

BSUPhiSig'92 07-27-2004 12:56 PM

I remember when the Theta Nu Epsilon website was up, they made some reference to a "sister organization", but that may have just been a scam.
The website has been gone for quite some time.

OleMissGlitter 07-27-2004 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by thetalady
EXCUSE ME?????

What rock have you been living under? :eek:

Women have been attending and succeeding in colleges and universities in the United States since the late 1800's. You'll notice that the first collegiate fraternities and societies for women were founded 1851 to 1870.

1851 Alpha Delta Pi (Adelphean)
1852 Phi Mu (Philomethean)
1867 Pi Beta Phi (IC Sorosis)
1870 Kappa Alpha Theta
1870 Kappa Kappa Gamma

Stands to reason that you have to have women in universities to have these organizations start and grow.

I agree with Patti...I work in Alumni Affairs at Ole Miss and my desk is near some pictures of Chi Omega's from 1899 and 1900 and then there are some pictures of the Women's Basketball Team from 1901...hmmm, I think we were attending universities...

BabyP 07-27-2004 05:50 PM

I can tell you didnt read the whole thread, look above for my comment to her "what rock have you been" post.

aopirose 07-27-2004 06:05 PM

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Originally posted by BSUPhiSig'92
I remember when the Theta Nu Epsilon website was up, they made some reference to a "sister organization", but that may have just been a scam.
The website has been gone for quite some time.

I agree! The sister organizatin was called Rho Delta.


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