The Web 1948 "Phi Kappa Sigma"

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The Web 1948 "Phi Kappa Sigma"

Description

The Phi Kappa Sigma spread in 1948 explains that, "With a desire in everyone's mind for something different along the lines of social activity the [Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity] committee for such drafted plans for an 'Apache Party,' and on the night of November 7 the Apaches 'partied.'" The Apache is a catch-all term for culturally related Indigenous tribes in the Southwest United States.

Source

Virginia Baptist Historical Society, The Web (1948): 151. Available online via the

Publisher

The Web, University of Richmond

Date

1948

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Language

English

Type

Identifier

Web.150-1948.pdf

Coverage

Richmond (Va.)

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Files

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/Web.150-1948.pdf

Citation

“The Web 1948 "Phi Kappa Sigma",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed February 6, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/2848.