. The Kappa Sigma book; a manual of descriptive, historical, and statistical facts concerning the Kappa Sigma fraternity. KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE, LAKE FOREST 1885, a Chapter was organized at Purdue. From this point on-ward is a history of the conquest of the North and West. TheFraternity now has the longest roll of all the fraternities—seven-ty-six Chapters. It has the widest geographical distribution ofthe fraternities, being represented in more states of the Unionthan any other—having Chapters in thirty-five states, the Dis-trict of Columbia and the coming state of Oklahoma. EXTENSION OF THE FRAT
. The Kappa Sigma book; a manual of descriptive, historical, and statistical facts concerning the Kappa Sigma fraternity. KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE, LAKE FOREST 1885, a Chapter was organized at Purdue. From this point on-ward is a history of the conquest of the North and West. TheFraternity now has the longest roll of all the fraternities—seven-ty-six Chapters. It has the widest geographical distribution ofthe fraternities, being represented in more states of the Unionthan any other—having Chapters in thirty-five states, the Dis-trict of Columbia and the coming state of Oklahoma. EXTENSION OF THE FRATERNITY W This list shows the order in which Kappa Sigma entered theStates and territories, the first Chapter in each, and the date of itsfoundation: i. Virginia (Virginia, 1869) : 2. Alabama (Alabama,1871); 3. North Carolina (Trinity. 1873); 4. Maryland (Mary-land. 1874) ; 5. Georgia (Mercer. 1875) ; 6. Tennessee (Vander-bilt, 1877); 7. Illinois (Lake Forest, 1880); 8. West Virginia. 10LSE. GEORGE \VASHINGTO> (West Virginia, 1883); 9. Texas (Texas. 1884); 10. Indiana(Purdue. 1885); 11. Louisiana (Centenary, 1885); 12. Maine(Maine. 1886); 13. Ohio (Ohio Northern. 1886): 14. Pennsyl-vania (Swarthmore, 1888) : 15. South Carolina (South Carolina.[890) : 16. Arkansas (Arkansas. 1890) : 17. Michigan (Michigan,1892) ; 18. District of Columbia (George Washington—formerlyknown as Columbian—1892) : 19. New York (Cornell, 1892) ; 70 THE KAPPA SIGMA BOOK 20. Vermont (Vermont, 1893) ; 21. Kentucky (Bethel, 1894) ;22. Mississippi (Millsaps, 1895); 23. Nebraska (Nebraska,1897) ; 24. Missouri (William Jewell, 1897) ; 25. Rhode Island(Brown, 1898) ; 26. Wisconsin (Wisconsin, 1898) ; Califor-nia (Stanford, 1898) ; 28. New Hampshire (New Hampshire,1901); 29. Minnesota (Minnesota, 1901); 30. Colorado (Den-ver, 1902) ; 31. Iowa (Iowa, 1902) ; 32. Kansas (Baker, 1903) ;33. Washington (Washington, 1903); 34. Oregon (Oregon,1904) ; 35. Massachusetts (Massachusetts State, 1904
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