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07-09-2007, 07:12 PM
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I don't know about the first to coin the term sorority. However, I do know that Pi Beta Phi was founded in 1967 and is considered to have been the first to join the NPC also the first to have more than one chapter.
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1967? Um, no.
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07-09-2007, 08:03 PM
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1967? Um, no.
Welcome to GreekChat. There are lots of threads here with nifty NPC trivia that might be of interest to you.
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Hahahahahahahhaaha.
Off topic, but this thread was started by one of my chapter sisters... even funnier, we're in the same family! I actually met her for the first time this past spring at alumni weekend.
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07-09-2007, 08:04 PM
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How could there be a first organization to join the NPC? By definition it is an association of organizations, so one org wouldn't be much of an association. And if two sororities got together and said "let's form some thing," then one wouldn't have primacy.
Although if you wanted to credit one organization with starting the NPC, it would have to be Kappa Kappa Gamma, since they issued the invitations to a joint conference in 1891. Or you could give credit to Alpha Phi, which in 1902 called a conference on rushing methods, out of which actually grew the NPC.
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07-13-2007, 11:10 PM
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Sorry to crash . . .
. . . but I must point out that Gamma Phi Beta Sorority was one of the founders of the NPC in 1902 - and Sigma Kappa did not join until 1905. So, as one of the founders of the NPC, Gamma Phi Beta beats Sigma Kappa in terms of being "recognized" by 3 years! (check out www.npcwomen.org for the dates!)
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07-22-2007, 12:37 PM
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Uh oh, now it's on like donkey kong!
But seriously, I always thought it was GPhiB who used the term sorority first. I'm really amused by the 2002 posts of indignant sisters exclaiming that they're in a sorority, NOT a fraternity. Missed the mark, just a little bit.
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07-22-2007, 12:46 PM
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Wasn't there a post in the NPC triva thread about SK starting as a non-GLO, and used their founders initials as their name/letters? In that case, it would make perfect sense that SK was founded before GPhiB, but GPhiB was the first to use the word "sorority".
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07-22-2007, 02:54 PM
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For clarification -
Sigma Kappa (as you know) celebrates Nov.9 (1874) as Founder's Day.
Gamma Phi Beta celebrates Nov. 11 (1874). So Sigma Kappa can claim (at least officially) a two-day headstart on Gamma Phi. Gamma Phi Beta was never officially referred to as a fraternity. It was mentioned in The University Herald as "a new ladies' society" (1875) and the minutes of Alpha Chapter mention the First Anniversary of "The Gamma Phi Beta Society". Like many of the NPC orgs, Gamma Phi sprang from a "literary society".
As to the issue of the word "sorority" -
"In the summer of 1882, when Gamma Phi Beta extended to another university, Alpha Chapter celebrated the creation of Beta Chapter with an event, which was mentioned in the local social column. One who read the news was Professor Frank Smalley of the Department of Latin at Syracuse University, who mentioned to a member of Alpha Chapter that , "I presume that you young women feel very elated over being members of a sorority". The members of Alpha Chapter found this new term most attractive and accurate, and since that time Gamma Phi Beta has been a sorority and affirmed as the first women's fraternity to be referenced as such." (The Legacy of Gamma Phi Beta, pg.27)
I collect NPC org histories, but alas, do not have a Sigma Kappa book to cross-reference. (I'm looking for a Sigma Kappa song book too - HINT HINT if anyone wants to sell me them - after my departure to the Chapter Eternal my collection of songbooks and histories will go to Gamma Phi IHQ). At any rate, I'd love to know the official Sigma Kappa word on this.
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07-22-2007, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
Wasn't there a post in the NPC triva thread about SK starting as a non-GLO, and used their founders initials as their name/letters? In that case, it would make perfect sense that SK was founded before GPhiB, but GPhiB was the first to use the word "sorority".
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You must be thinking of another group. SK started as SK.
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