"Turk illuminates a previously neglected, marginal(ized) subject in her balanced assessment, showing how women's Greek letter fraternities reflected larger social currents: gracefully written and handsomely presented." (Choice) "Turk presents a mostly balanced treatment of women's fraternities. She fills in gaps left behind by previous scholars." (American Historical Review) "Turk paints an eloquent picture of how the bonds of sisterhood sustained these women and their fellow pioneers . . . Turk is to be commended for illuminating a neglected but relevant chapter in the history of women's education." (Library Journal)