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This article is about the purchase of a new house for Psi Chapter at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota. It also discusses fraternity and sorority housing on campus.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 11th, 1968
This report by Executive Secretary Eileen Kinnane describes a visit to the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa to evaluate the potential for starting a chapter there. Included is a brief history of the university and its buildings, an overview of other Greek organizations on campus, and a description of a trip to Birmingham to meet with alumnae.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1930
This report summarizes a round table discussion held about fraternity relationships. It weighs the benefits of involving alumnae members with collegiate matters, working with college deans, and hiring house mothers for chapter houses.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1938
This newspaper contains several articles about Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It includes articles on sporting events, student government activities, and an advertisement for Alpha Phi Fraternity can be found on page 14.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 11th, 2013
Theta Chapter outlines the many reasons that the chapter deserves the Outstanding Collegiate Chapter Award, including numerous achievements, activities, and strong relationships with other Greek organizations on the University of Michigan campus.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: May 1978
Epsilon Omega Chapter House Corporation Board President Wynell Biles writes to the Alpha Phi Executive Office with a copy of the deed restrictions that apply to all fraternity and sorority house lots on the Texas A&M University campus. Biles explains that Alpha Phi is exempt from these restrictions because the Epsilon Omega Chapter house was purchased from the original owners. Copies of the deeds and sale contracts are also available in the collection.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 25th, 1983
Epsilon Omega Chapter House Corporation Board President Wynell Biles writes to the Alpha Phi Executive Office with a copy of the deed restrictions that apply to all fraternity and sorority house lots on the Texas A&M University campus. Biles explains that Alpha Phi is exempt from these restrictions because the Epsilon Omega Chapter house was purchased from the original owners. Copies of the deeds and sale contracts are also available in the collection.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 25th, 1983