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Gamma Phi Beta. Kappa Gamma chapter fonds
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1925 (Creation)
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0.01 m of textual records.
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The Gamma Phi Beta sorority was founded at Syracuse University in 1874. Kappa Gamma chapter of Gamma Phi Beta was the first women's Greek society to be organized at the University of Manitoba. The chapter was disbanded in 1975.
Custodial history
The fonds was donated to University of Manitoba Archives & Special Colletions by Mrs. Gerald Malaher in May 1981. The fonds was originally classified as UA SC 7 but was reclassified in 2005 as MSS SC 160 to more accurately reflect its provenance.
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The fonds consists of the original charter of the Kappa Gamma (University of Manitoba) chapter of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, dated May 16, 1925. Names of the founding members of the chapter are listed on the charter.
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