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Phi Mu at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Phi Mu was founded on January 4, 1852 – though not publicly announced until March 4, 1852 – originally as a literary society referred to as The Philomathean Society at Wesleyan College by Mary Ann Dupont (Lines), Mary Elizabeth Myrick (Daniel), and Martha Bibb Hardaway (Redding).
Mu: chief of the United States Children's Bureau, feminist [1] Michelle Lujan-Grisham: Phi Delta: Governor of New Mexico [35] Mary Martha Presley Merritt: Delta Rho: member of the West Virginia House of Delegates and president of the West Virginia Board of Education [36] Kelley Paul: Delta Psi: political consultant, writer, wife of Rand Paul ...
This is the list of chapters and colonies of Phi Mu, a National Panhellenic Conference sorority, in order of formation. In some cases a naming convention appears to utilize a first letter indicative of a state or region, thus many Pennsylvania chapter designations begin with "Phi"; however there are some exceptions to this rule where a name was derived from a predecessor local.
Phi Kappa: March 19, 1955 California State University, Long Beach: Long Beach: California: Active [cf] Phi Lambda: April 16, 1955 Texas Christian University: Fort Worth: Texas: Active Phi Mu: March 23, 1957 Southeast Missouri State University: Cape Girardeau: Missouri: Active [cg] Phi Nu: April 6, 1957 University of Louisiana at Lafayette ...
Mary Martha may refer to: Mary Martha Byrne (born 1969), American actress, singer, and television writer; Mary Martha Good (born 1954), American politician;
In 2013 and 2014, sorority women from multiple chapters at the University of Alabama – including Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Chi Omega, Kappa Delta, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Phi Mu – alleged that either active members or some of their alumnae had prevented them from offering membership to black candidates because of ...
The spread of Phi Beta Kappa to different colleges and universities likely sparked the creation of such competing societies as Chi Phi (1824), Kappa Alpha Society (1825), and Sigma Phi Society (1827); many continue today as American collegiate social fraternities (and, later, sororities). Sigma Phi remains the oldest continuously operating ...
This is a list of distinguished members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity (ΦΜΑ) who have achieved significant recognition in their respective fields, including (but not limited to) education, film, industry, literature, music, philanthropy, public service, radio, science, and television.