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Sigma Kappa 17th Annual Initiation Program, November 11, 1892

This initiation program for the 17th Sigma Kappa initiation at Colby College, including initiates to Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Chapters, includes the banquet menu, a list of the toasts given, and a list of the initiates.

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November 11th, 1892

In a circumstance that is certainly rare - and possibly unique - among Greek letter organizations, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Chapters were all founded at Colby College. A limit of 25 members for a chapter had been set in 1879, but 15 women entered the Colby class of 1894 and the desire to share Sigma Kappa with them was so great that it was decided to establish a new chapter - Beta - to accommodate them. In 1892, Gamma Chapter was instituted to meet the similar needs of the class of 1896. In the fall of 1893, 33 women entered the Colby class of 1897 and Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Chapters together could not accommodate them all. After much discussion, it was decided that the ranks of Alpha Chapter would be filled only by the best possible candidates among Colby's women and that there would be no more initiates into Beta or Gamma Chapters.