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  2. Kappa Sigma - Wikipedia

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    Kappa Sigma (ΚΣ), commonly known as Kappa Sig or KSig, is an American collegiate social fraternity founded at the University of Virginia in 1869. Kappa Sigma is one of the five largest international fraternities with currently 318 active chapters and colonies in North America . [ 2 ]

  3. List of Kappa Sigma Grand Conclaves - Wikipedia

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    Kappa Sigma is an international fraternity with currently over 400 active chapters and colonies in North America. There have been more than 245,000 initiates, of which more than 188,000 are living and more than 12,900 are undergraduates. This is a list of Kappa Sigma Grand Conclaves and Leadership Conferences.

  4. List of Kappa Sigma chapters - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic University of America: Washington: District of Columbia: Active ... Tau Chapter Alumni Association of Kappa Sigma: Austin: Texas: Active Theta-Rho Alumni ...

  5. List of social sororities and women's fraternities - Wikipedia

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    Kappa Delta Chi: ΚΔΧ: 1987 National NALFO: Latina Active Kappa Kappa Gamma: ΚΚΓ: 1870 International NPC: Traditional Active Kappa Lambda Iota: ΚΛΙ: 1869 Local McKendree University: Traditional Active [11] [q] Kappa Phi Delta: ΚΦΔ: 1904 Local Illinois Institute of Technology: Traditional Active [12] Kappa Phi Lambda: ΚΦΛ: 1995 ...

  6. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Defunct North American collegiate sororities - Wikipedia

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    The badge was "a gold crescent with a row of ten pearls on the left side and one pearl at the point on the right. Gold letters spelling Kappa Sigma Tau are placed vertically on a raised onyx crescent in the center of the badge" (Baird's 1930, p. 602). The colors were Gold and White. The flower was the yellow rose. yellow rose.

  8. Edmund Law Rogers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Rogers was born on July 1, 1850, in Baltimore, Maryland. [2] [5] His parents were Charlotte Matilda Leeds Plater and Edmund Law Rogers, a millionaire.[6] [3] He was a descendant and Calvert family of Mary and of Martha Washington (great-great-great-grandmother) and Elizabeth Parke Custis Law (great-grandmother).

  9. High school fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    Gamma Sigma (ΓΣ) was organized in October 1869 at Brockport Normal School which then a high school-level institution, but now a college. Gamma Sigma became the first international high school fraternity when it chartered Alpha Zeta chapter in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada in late 1927. Kappa Alpha Pi (ΚΑΠ) founded was in 1904 in Chicago ...