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Originally posted by BabyP
I think part of it is because women have been going to universities fairly recently, you dont see women in universities before the 1940's.
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EXCUSE ME?????
What rock have you been living under?
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.