Pi Beta Phi's archivist Fran Becque and Kappa's museum specialist Mary Osborne discuss that time in 1891 when Kappa Kappa Gamma's Phi Chapter met with other sororities to discuss issues of common interest.
This episode takes a look at another treasure at the museum. Mistakenly attributed to William K. Stewart, this letter was actually written by Henry Mariner to his daughter Ada M. Mariner. Ada was William's sister-in-law and a member of Kappa Ka
This episode is the last in the series titled "Illinois Origins." It examines the life and work of Estelle Barnes, who applied for The Stewart House to be included in the National Register of Historic Places.
In this episode, I discuss some of the occupants of The Stewart House and their influence upon Monmouth. James and William Stewart's legacies are part of the reason Kappa's museum exists today.