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Kappa Phi APPA PHI is a national organization of Methodist college women with chapters in fifteen state universities and colleges. It was founded in 1916, at Kansas University, by Mrs. Gordon B. Thompson. The aim of this organization is: "Every Methodist woman in the university world today a leader in the Church of tomorrow." The Kappa Phi Club is organized to form a closer association among Methodist women students; to make work among student women of the Methodist denomination more effective; to maintain a more serviceable organization to take care of incoming freshmen each year; and to provide, in a college woman's way, religious training and wholesome social life. Page 362 |
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Kindergarten Club N the fall of 1919 a group of students in the Teachers College, who were specializing in kindergarten work preparatory to teaching that branch of education, formed the Kindergarten-Primary Club. It is an organization of that department of the Teachers College and is a branch of the National Council of Primary Education. Page 363 |
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