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Phi Mu

Phi Mu is the second oldest secret organization for women in the United States. It was founded at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia in 1852. The original name for this group was the Philomathean Society. Phi Mu's three founders are Mary Myrick Daniel, Mary Dupont Lines, and Martha Hardaway Redding. In 1904, the Philomathean Society became the Greek letter organization Phi Mu. Phi Mu is known as a Fraternity for women instead of a sorority, because the organization began before the word sorority was even invented.

Today, Phi Mu is a strong Greek organization, with over 150 collegiate chapters across the United States. Phi Mu's national philanthropy is Children's Miracle Network, which raises money to support children's hospitals across the country.

Phi Mu is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference, along with 25 other national sororities.

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