Excerpt from The Kappa Sigma Book: A Manual of Descriptive, Historical, and Statistical Facts Concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity
And S. I. North, 1870 Boyd, John Covert, 1905 Davis, Jefferson Farr, Finis King w. Ferguson, Jeremiah Sweetser.
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