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shadokat 05-17-2004 10:06 AM

places to find history of sororities and fraternities
 
OK folks, I need some very major help quickly. Where can I find information on history of fraternities and sororities on campuses? For instance, UGA, UT, Indiana, U of Florida, Ole Miss? Any help is incredibly appreciated.

33girl 05-17-2004 10:06 AM

I can point you to one for Shippensburg and one for Dartmouth. Does that help? :)

sageofages 05-17-2004 10:10 AM

Re: places to find history of sororities and fraternities
 
Quote:

Originally posted by shadokat
OK folks, I need some very major help quickly. Where can I find information on history of fraternities and sororities on campuses? For instance, UGA, UT, Indiana, U of Florida, Ole Miss? Any help is incredibly appreciated.
Are you seeking campus SPECIFIC information or historical information about a specific group on a specific campus?

The current Phi Mu History Book is a great resource for information about Phi Mu chapters, even on individual campuses.

texas*princess 05-17-2004 10:40 AM

i've never seen a Baird's manual, but wouldn't that book have a bunch on info?

veemers 05-17-2004 10:45 AM

Do those schools have a student life section to their websites? Look around for a link to clubs and organizations, and there might be links to each individual group's site? If nothing else, just Google the group on which you want information?

33girl 05-17-2004 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by texas*princess
i've never seen a Baird's manual, but wouldn't that book have a bunch on info?
It has more info on the individual fraternities & sororities rather than who did what at a particular school.

anyhoo H, in case these help:

http://taulambda.tripod.com/aopitaulambda/id15.html

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~atheta/cfs-history.html

Erik P Conard 05-17-2004 04:59 PM

histories/Baird's
 
so far as I know, only Baird's manual features histories of the
various social, professional, educational, etc. greek groups.
Most larger libraries generally have a copy, there were several
editions. To try to find one source for every campus and each
group would be an impossible task...thousands upon thousands
of histories...then when once considers the defunct ones, and the
newbies...cannot imagine even trying....

shadokat 05-17-2004 05:02 PM

If I had a Bairds, that would be great, but unfortunately, I don't, and the nearest library to me that does, is like 2 hours.

Thanks all for the suggestions.

Tom Earp 05-17-2004 05:14 PM

shadowkat, is your reference correct, PhillY?

Bairds as Erik said only lists Chapters over various Greek Organizations, not by individuals of the Chapters.

Now, the problem is, What School are you looking into?

Once again, I am sure if you fill in a little more, there are many on here will bust a gut to help you find a link that you can get to!

Be More Specific. Please!

Can You narrow it down? A specific Soroity and school!

Many times National Organizations have them on their Sites but you have to be a member to access it!

tinydancer 05-17-2004 09:57 PM

Our public library branch has a copy of Baird's. If a university library is too far away, check with the public library. I was surprised to find it at my local branch.

shadokat 05-18-2004 10:13 AM

I'm looking for the Baird's information on Delta Phi Epsilon...all of it :) Diamond Delta has offered to look it up. If I could get it online, that would also rock. Any help is appreciated, and I'm happy to pay for copying, mailing, etc.

Thanks all!

Peaches-n-Cream 05-18-2004 10:59 AM

Have you contacted alumnae from the chapters that interest you? They can be a great source of information.

Erik P Conard 05-18-2004 12:45 PM

Deefer/Baird's
 
I will copy from my Baird's the history of Delta Phi Epsilon if you
will send me, e-mail, your snail mail address. Perhaps you have
it already, but just in case...no charge.
John Robson, a very erudite and nice Sig Ep, had chosen me to help him with the next edition of Baird's...he having been a long
time editor. Robson died suddenly, a great loss to Sig Ep and to
the Greek world. He also wrote widely on the Greeks plus did the
Sig Ep pledge manual.

moe.ron 05-18-2004 01:20 PM

Re: Deefer/Baird's
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Erik P Conard
I will copy from my Baird's the history of Delta Phi Epsilon if you
will send me, e-mail, your snail mail address. Perhaps you have
it already, but just in case...no charge.
John Robson, a very erudite and nice Sig Ep, had chosen me to help him with the next edition of Baird's...he having been a long
time editor. Robson died suddenly, a great loss to Sig Ep and to
the Greek world. He also wrote widely on the Greeks plus did the
Sig Ep pledge manual.

Will there be a new Baird's manual comming out soon?

shadokat 05-18-2004 02:41 PM

Actually, I finally found the info I need. Thank you all for your offers!


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