The Homes of Gamma-Xi – Then and Now |
Centennial History of Gamma-Xi Chapter
Kappa Sigma Fraternity 1911-2011
By William R. Wickham ’58
Past National Historian of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity
Learn more about author Bill Wickham
Past National Historian of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity
Learn more about author Bill Wickham
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 | Early History of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity 1869 – 1911 | Read |
Chapter 2 | Beta Alpha Delta: 1902 – 1911 | Read |
Chapter 3 | Installation of Gamma-Xi Chapter: February 15-16, 1911 | Read |
Chapter 4 | A Strong Beginning, In Spite of War: 1911 – 1920 | Read |
Chapter 5 | Roaring Through the Twenties: 1920 – 1930 | Read |
Chapter 6 | From Depression to the Brink of War: 1930 – 1940 | Coming Soon |
Chapter 7 | Surviving Through War and Thriving in its Aftermath: 1940 – 1950 | Coming Soon |
Chapter 8 | 1950 – 1960 | Proposed |
Chapter 9 | 1960 – 1970 | Proposed |
Chapter 10 | 1970 – 1980 | Proposed |
Chapter 11 | 1980 – 1990 | Proposed |
Chapter 12 | 1990 – 2000 | Proposed |
Chapter 13 | 2000 – 2004 | Proposed |
Chapter 14 | Renaissance and Centennial: 2007 – 2012 | Read |
Copyright © 2011 by William R. Wickham
Help Us Make History
Your help is needed to complete the Centennial History of Gamma-X! If you graduated after 1950, please fill out the Historian’s Questionnaire and email it directly to Bill Wickham ([email protected]). We really need your assistance to help us preserve the history of Gamma-Xi.