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10-23-2012 07:11 AM |
Happy Founders' Day to Kappa Delta!
Kappa Delta was founded on October 23, 1897 at the State Female Normal School (now Longwood University) in Farmville, Virginia. Its founders were Lenora Ashmore Blackiston, Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson, Sara Turner White and Mary Sommerville Sparks Hendrick. Kappa Delta, along with Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma and Alpha Sigma Alpha, were founded at the same institution and comprise the "Farmville Four."
Kappa Delta is likely the only National Panhellenic Conference organization that can claim a U.S. President's granddaughter as a founder. Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson's grandfather was John Tyler. Her father was the President of the College of William and Mary. She designed Kappa Delta's badge. Wilson spent an additional year in Farmville and then transferred to Dana Hall in Massachusetts. There she prepared to enter Wellesley College. She graduated from Wellesley in 1904.
Of the other founders, only Hendrick played a major role in helping the organization grow. Blackiston transferred to Randolph-Macon Women's College shortly after Kappa Delta was founded. White did not return after her first year.
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