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It
all began on April 5, 1895, at the University of Arkansas when four young
women, with the help of a local dentist, established the secrets, symbolism
and rites that today bind over 240,000 women. This small band of women
founded Chi Omega after realizing a need for an organization that would
foster both friendship and respect for the potential and inherent value
of women. |
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In
the fall of 1867, the Zetolophian Literary Society was founded. Membership
included women students interested in literary work. Programs, opened to
faculty and students, were given weekly. In 1912, it became a social fraternity
with the name of Zeta Lambda Sigma. They were called Zetos. They led the
campus in scholarship and extracurricular activities. On May 14, 1927, the
group was installed as the Mu Gamma Chapter of Chi Omega. It was the second
chapter in Missouri. The installation was held in the
Christian Church in Canton, MO. At first, the chapter had a room in Henderson
Hall. Later it was given a room in the dorm, Johnson Hall. In 1942, the
girls moved into the first sorority house on the hill, and in 1947, they
moved into Cason Hall, where they still reside. |
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