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This page contains a brief history of Alpha Phi and the organization of the National Panhellenic Conference.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This page contains biographical sketches and a photograph of Founders Clara Sittser and Rena Michaels.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This page contains a biographical sketch and reproduced photograph of Founder Elizabeth Grace Hubbell, as well as a poem she wrote on marriage.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This page contains biographical sketches and photographs of Founders Florence Chidester and Martha Foote.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This page contains a biographical sketch and a photograph of Founder Kate Hogoboom.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This page contains biographical sketches and photographs of Founders Jane Higham and Louise Shepard.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This page contains a short essay by Founder Louise Shepard called "The Coming Man," in which she describes the woman of the future.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This page contains a report of the Eta Chapter 75th Anniversary event.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Nov 8th, 1958
This article is about the planned demolition of the first chapter house of Alpha Phi Fraternity in Syracuse, New York. It includes a brief history of the building.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 7th, 1962
This article is about the planned demolition of the first chapter house of Alpha Phi Fraternity in Syracuse, New York. It includes a brief history of the building.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 7th, 1962
This article describes the history of Alpha Chapter and includes six photographs from recent chapter events.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 18th, 1953
An unknown Alpha Chapter alumna reflects on her experiences with each of Alpha Phi's founders and describes each woman individually.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 24th, 1938
Helen Bach writes to a Miss Knights about the inception of the new chapter house for Phi Chapter at the University of Oklahoma. Bach mentions enclosed documents that are to be used in an issue of the Alpha Phi Quarterly.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 1st, 1959
This letter transcript transcribes the letters Henrietta M. Coone sent to Florence Hays on April 20th, 1887 and on April 27th, 1887. The letter sent on April 20th, 1887 offers Florence Hays an opportunity to start an Alpha Phi Chapter at BePauw University. The letter sent on April 27th, 1887 explains the history and mission of Alpha Phi.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 20th, 1887 - Apr 27th, 1887
Beta Chapter alumna Henrietta M. Coone provides information about Alpha Phi to Florence Hays, who is interested in opening a chapter at DePauw University.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 1887
Henrietta M. Coone shares Alpha Phi's history and a mission with Florence Hays in hopes that an Alpha Phi chapter will form at DePauw University.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 27th, 1887
Alpha Chapter alumna Betty Loveland Heinze provides biographical snapshots on each of Alpha Phi's 10 Founders, describing their careers, families, involvement with the Fraternity, and deaths.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 10th, 1977
This cassette tape advertises Alpha Phi Fraternity, focusing on its history and current pillars of academics, leadership, and philanthropy.
Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
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Collection: Publications
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Founder Jane Sara Higham offers to send a chronicle of Alpha Phi's founding. This letter is a photocopy of the original.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 17th, 1890