Recommendation Issue Plagues U-M Sororities
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16
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February
Year
1969
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Women Visit Phi Epsilon Pi To Learn About Joining The Fraternity, February 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1969
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'Sisters' Learn About 'Brothers'. Jay Frank (foreground) and some of his Phi Epsilon Pi brothers talk to coeds interested in joining the fraternity. Some 20 young women came to the Phi Ep open house Saturday, following an announcement that the fraternity will admit coeds this fall. The informal rush continues today from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. for other interested young women. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Cecil Lockard.)
Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1969
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'Sisters' Learn About 'Brothers'. Jay Frank (foreground) and some of his Phi Epsilon Pi brothers talk to coeds interested in joining the fraternity. Some 20 young women came to the Phi Ep open house Saturday, following an announcement that the fraternity will admit coeds this fall. The informal rush continues today from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. for other interested young women. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Cecil Lockard.)
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Mrs. Leila Vibert Enjoys Job As House Mother To College Boys
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24
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May
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1952
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Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Members Chat With House Mother Leila Vibert, May 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1952
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Talking things over with their house mother is a favorite occupation with members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity on the University campus. Here, three members greet a fourth at the door of Mrs. Leila Vibert's room at the house. They are (left to right) Ross M. Pfalzgraff of Philadelphia, Mrs. Vibert, Jack Main of Pontiac and Stanley C. Burns of Lawrence St.
Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1952
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Talking things over with their house mother is a favorite occupation with members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity on the University campus. Here, three members greet a fourth at the door of Mrs. Leila Vibert's room at the house. They are (left to right) Ross M. Pfalzgraff of Philadelphia, Mrs. Vibert, Jack Main of Pontiac and Stanley C. Burns of Lawrence St.
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U-M 'Greeks': The Road Back
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6
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October
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1974
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Joe The Monkey-Mascot at Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, April 1948
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1948
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Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1948
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A fountain pen belonging to Fred J. Butt (left), University student from Ypsilanti, fascinates Joe, the monkey-mascot of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, at 604 S. State St. Holding Joe's chain is John W. Gillette of Niles. Joe is a war-time emigre from the Philippines, and is the property of Dick Darling of Howell, who graduated in February.
Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1948
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A fountain pen belonging to Fred J. Butt (left), University student from Ypsilanti, fascinates Joe, the monkey-mascot of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, at 604 S. State St. Holding Joe's chain is John W. Gillette of Niles. Joe is a war-time emigre from the Philippines, and is the property of Dick Darling of Howell, who graduated in February.
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Sentencing Of U-M Students Delayed
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7
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January
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1989
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4 U-M Student Please No Contest In Naked Run Through Sorority House
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16
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December
Year
1988
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Red-Faced 'Streakers' Collared, Released
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1
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October
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1987
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Kappa Alpha Psi & Alpha Kappa Alpha Students Donate Thanksgiving Day Food To Salvation Army, November 1976 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1976
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