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				Happy Founders' Day to Phi Sigma Sigma!
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			Phi Sigma Sigma's first chapter was chartered at New York's Hunter  College on November 26, 1913. Its ten founders are Lillian Gordon  Alpern, Josephine Ellison Breakstone, Fay Chertkoff, Estelle Melnick  Cole, Jeanette Lipka Furst, Ethel Gordon Kraus, Shirley Cohen Laufer,  Claire Wunder McArdle, Rose Sher Seidman and Gwen Zaliels Snyder. 
 
 
The  organization's original name was Phi Sigma Omega, but it was discovered  that the name was already in use. Five years transpired before a second  chapter was installed. In 1918, the Beta Chapter at Tufts University  was created when a friend of one of the founders expressed interest in  the organization. A third chapter was chartered at New York University. 
 
 
Phi  Sigma Sigma's Theta Chapter, chartered in 1923 at the University of  Illinois, has among its alumnae Irna Phillips, considered the "mother of  modern soap opera" and Tatyana McFadden, Paralympic Gold Medalist.  Among the soap operas Phillips created are Guiding Light, As the World Turns, Days of Our Lives and Another World.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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