Chapter History #003: Eta
Martha Foote Crow (Alpha-Syracuse) sought out to begin another Alpha Phi chapter at Wellesley College, where she was working as the assistant to Alice Freeman Palmer, the President of Wellesley college at the time. Although Alice and Martha had a close relationship, they disagreed over the propriety of women’s fraternities. Over the next several years, faculty opposition at Wellesley to Greek-letter organizations made it impossible for Alpha Phi to found a chapter there. However, another prospect lay just 12 miles east of Wellesley, Boston University. Founded in 1869, it was the only coeducational university in the entire commonwealth of Massachusetts. Martha traveled to inquire into the prospects at Boston. Soon after, two students there, Abby Barstow Bates, a freshman, and Alice Louisa Heath, a sophomore, were won over by the idea of founding an Alpha Phi chapter. Although there was another secret society at the University that many women took preference to, the two were able to gather seven more founding members. On the day before Thanksgiving, November 28, 1883, Martha arrived at 36 Appleton Street in Boston, joined by five Alpha chapter sisters to initiate the nine new members of the Eta chapter.
Other Chapter History
The seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, “Eta”, was chosen as the name by the chapter’s founding members. At the next convention in 1884, it was ruled that chapters be named alphabetically. Eta was allowed to keep her seventh letter.
Notable Alumnae
• Josephine Howard Arrowsmith – International President
• Viola Brainard Baird – International Executive Board
• Elizabeth Fairchild Brady – International Executive Board
• Anne Hersey Cadmus – International President
• Elsie Hobson – International Executive Board
• Florence Harris Hobson – International Executive Board
• Elizabeth Northup – International President
• Frances Owen – International Executive Board
• Grace Seabury – International Executive Board
• Marion Osgood Skeele – International Executive Board
• Grace Watson – International President
Award Winners
• Emily Burdon - 1974 Ursa Major Award Winner
• Constance Darrow - 1974 Michaelanean Award Winner
• Marion Young Frank - 1978 Michaelanean Award Winner
• Fanny Rhoades Delisle - 1980 Ursa Major Award Winner
• Rosalind Otway Pinel - 1990 Michaelanean Award Winner
• Eleanor Wright Hughes – 2000 Michaelanean Award Winner• Emily Burdon - 1974 Ursa Major Award Winner
• Constance Darrow - 1974 Michaelanean Award Winner
• Marion Young Frank - 1978 Michaelanean Award Winner
• Fanny Rhoades Delisle - 1980 Ursa Major Award Winner
• Rosalind Otway Pinel - 1990 Michaelanean Award Winner
• Eleanor Wright Hughes – 2000 Michaelanean Award Winner