Men and women for centuries have banded together into small social groups, seeking mutual pleasure and association from and with one another; and no two groups have been exactly alike in their aims and their idealism. The movement in America beginning shortly after the Civil War more than a century ago produced some of the longest-lived of such groups, Cornerstones of the fraternity and sorority system on college and university campuses. Phi Sigma Kappa was-and is-one of these.
Her idealism is different from that of all others-though similar to many. Her beginnings were different-though similar to many. Just as the humblest individual has his own character traits and physical appearance, so does Phi Sigma Kappa have many things that set her and her brothers apart from all others.
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