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Pertinent and Practical


This essay by the first Grand President of Kappa Kappa Gamma is reminiscent of George Washington's farewell address. Mrs. Kuhns advises that great achievements are the products of great ideas upheld. She warns against deviation from ideals, specifically the decrease in literary study after Kappas graduate college. Given Kappa's growth over 16 years, its future is promising. Mrs. Kuhns looks forward to the great women of the future, a few of which will come from Kappa's ranks.


Date/Date Range

Dec 1886

Chapter

University

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