-
would change the club's name from
Sorosis to the "Women's League", but
after much
consideration and a
second ballot,
Sorosis would be
restored to
become the...
- the
former I.C
Sorosis system was
Gamma chapter. This
school was
named Indiana Ashbury University when its
original chapter of I.C.
Sorosis was established...
- at
Monmouth College, in Monmouth,
Illinois on
April 28, 1867, as I. C.
Sorosis, the
first national secret college society of
women to be
modeled after...
- the
Columbia River from the
Discovery Center to the
local boat marina.
Sorosis Park, a 45
acres (18 ha) park.
Contains a
memorial rose
garden with the...
- 291.
September 1942. "Instructor of Race
Relations Addresses Gibsonburg Sorosis". The News-Messenger. 1950-01-28. p. 6.
Retrieved 2025-02-26 – via Newspapers...
-
founded as I.C.
Sorosis at
Monmouth College in 1867.
Kappa Kappa Gamma was
founded at the
college in 1870, and in 1888, I.C.
Sorosis adopted Gr**** letters...
-
Nacoleia sorosi is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Valentina A.
Kirpichnikova in 1999. It is
found in
Primorsky Krai in the Russian...
-
Chrysosomidia Species: H. aepalius
Binomial name
Hadromyia aepalius (Walker, 1849)
Synonyms Xylota aepalius Walker, 1849
Brachypalpus sorosis Williston, 1887...
- newsletters.
Prior to the
founding of the
first Progressive era women's clubs,
Sorosis and the New
England Women's Club, most
organizations for
women were auxiliaries...
-
columns in
leading newspapers and
magazines in New York. She
founded the
Sorosis club for
women in New York in 1868 and in 1889
expanded it
nationwide to...