History of Tufts College, 1854-1896

Start, Alaric Bertrand

1896

ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA.

EVER since the admission of girls to the college the matter of secret societies has been discussed. Alpha Kappa Gamma can trace its beginning back to 1893, when it was first spoken of.

Nothing definite was done, however, for some time, on account of the small number of girls in the college.

In 1895 the number had so far increased as to make the idea practicable. Accordingly, in the Fall of the same year Alpha Kappa Gamma was established as a local society. The charter members were Mabel Prescott Bailey, Isabelle Gertrude Knight, Edith Louise Hodge, Harriette Alice Turner, Clara Ransom, Marion Lenore Flint, Harriette Johnson Merrill, and Ellen Eddy Shaw.

ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA:FOUNDED IN 1895.

Undergraduates.

CLASS OF 1896. MABEL PRESCOTT BAILEY.

CLASS OF 1897. EDITH LOUISE HODGE.

CLASS OF 1898. HARRIETTE ALICE TURNER, CLARA RANSOM, MARION LENORE FLINT, HARRIETTE JOHNSON MERRILL.

CLASS OF 1899. ISABELLE GERTRUDE KNIGHT, GRACE EVELYN GOUDEY, ELLEN EDDY SHAW, HELEN RIDLER WHITE.

 
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  • Published by the Class of 1897. The original contains appendices with a directory of alumni, the college catalog, and the college charter. These were not included in this addition.
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HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF LETTERS
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