The first inductees formed Beta Gamma Sigma at the University of Wisconsin in 1907. The name of the Society came from the initials of three of it's members: D. Earle Burchell, (B) Stephen W. Gilman, (G) William A. Scott. Fayette H. Elwell, also pictured above as a junior, became the Society’s first president when it became a national organization in 1913 upon the merger of business clubs at University of Illinois (Delta Kappa Chi), University of California (The Economics Club) & the aforementioned University of Wisconsin.
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Beta Gamma Sigma Celebrates Founder's Day
The first inductees formed Beta Gamma Sigma at the University of Wisconsin in 1907. The name of the Society came from the initials of three of it's members: D. Earle Burchell, (B) Stephen W. Gilman, (G) William A. Scott. Fayette H. Elwell, also pictured above as a junior, became the Society’s first president when it became a national organization in 1913 upon the merger of business clubs at University of Illinois (Delta Kappa Chi), University of California (The Economics Club) & the aforementioned University of Wisconsin.
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