Women at Hope College in the 1930's and 1940'sMain MenuWomen At Hope in the 1930's and 1940'sHomeDiversity StatementDiversity StatementIntroduction to PathwaysWhat are pathways and how do you use them?Enrollment PathwayOverarching Pathway for Enrollment Data Throughout the 1930's and 1940'sSTEM PathwayOverarching Pathway for the History of STEM for women in the 1930's and 1940'sFaculty PathwayOverarching Pathway for Female Faculty in the 1930's and 1940's1930's PathwayOverarching Pathway for 1930's Life at Hope1940's PathwayOverarching Pathway through the 1940's at HopeConclusionThis page concludes our research. Thank you for reading about our project.Table of ContentsJump to any page you're interested in!Grace Pettinger184622d78a978911e2bfdd66bbb19f663dd01390Maria Seidl0869508ba0ec90ac5bbe111a5342c219b214a290Brooke Carbaugh278ce982fd45dd6db533b61aadc327bf82a35c58Funded by the John H. Dryfhout ‘64 Research Grant
Sororities Pathway
1media/Delphi Sorority Seniors in Sorority Beach Frolic invitation 06-1941 (Vanderhill, Eleanor H96-1277).jpg2021-07-08T19:37:59+00:00Grace Pettinger184622d78a978911e2bfdd66bbb19f663dd01390110Secondary Pathway that focuses solely on sororities at Hopeimage_header2021-07-14T13:25:13+00:00Grace Pettinger184622d78a978911e2bfdd66bbb19f663dd01390This focused Pathway will lead you through the importance of sororities to many women of Hope in the 1930's. Greek Life was an integral part of the Hope College experience for women and connected individuals to create an important community with rooted traditions and customs that were understood by all at Hope during this time. We cannot look at Hope during this time period without discussing Greek Life's impact on the lives of women.
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12021-06-29T20:01:42+00:00Grace Pettinger184622d78a978911e2bfdd66bbb19f663dd01390Sororities at Hope College in the 1930's241930's Sorority Cultureplain2021-08-02T14:44:39+00:00Grace Pettinger184622d78a978911e2bfdd66bbb19f663dd01390
12021-06-29T20:00:52+00:00Grace Pettinger184622d78a978911e2bfdd66bbb19f663dd01390Sororities As Community18Needed Community and Social Life During the Great Depressionplain2021-08-02T13:26:12+00:00Grace Pettinger184622d78a978911e2bfdd66bbb19f663dd01390
12021-06-29T20:09:05+00:00Grace Pettinger184622d78a978911e2bfdd66bbb19f663dd01390Sororities and Social Training16How Sororities Influenced the Behaviors of Women in the 1930'splain2021-07-14T19:54:26+00:00Grace Pettinger184622d78a978911e2bfdd66bbb19f663dd01390
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Welcome to our interactive book that allows you to choose your own journey to take through our website. We have created specific pathways based on topic, analytical theme, and time period that allow you to experience the content in a number of ways. We have drawn these connections as we have analyzed our research. The creation of this pathway process has allowed us to better analyze and connect different themes throughout our research and view our findings in completely different ways. We hope that this allows you to do the same and expands your learning experience. We have designed these pathways to go in sequential order as listed. Of course, if you find other connections that we have not listed, feel free to learn in your own path by using the table of contents page attached at the bottom of each page or in the top left hand corner of your screen in order to find specific topics or pages that interest you.
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