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Edith Loveland writes to an unknown recipient with a list of items to be kept from the first Alpha Chapter house in Syracuse, New York prior to its demolition.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1960 - 1969
Eta Chapter alumna Edith Mayberry describes Boston Alumnae Chapter's relief efforts during World War I, primarily through sewing and donating clothing to the French front.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1910 - 1919
Edith Loveland writes about the creation of Alpha Phi memorabilia books for new chapters and Charlotte Foster's request for one for Beta Epsilon Chapter.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: May 16th, 1958
National Panhellenic Conference Delegate Edith Huey Shelton thanks Rosalind Otway Pinel and the Boston Alumnae Chapter for their recent meeting.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 14th, 1996
Upsilon Chapter alumni Edith Troxell Egner provides the few memories she has of her time as a collegiate to Quarterly Editor Margaret Knights Hultsch. You can find the envelope this letter was enclosed in on "Alpha Phi Quarterly Editor Envelope, 1979."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1979
Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes to the Board of Governors and Standing Committees about the specifics of their convention reports for the 1938 Convention.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 1st, 1938
Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes to the Board of Governors about the 1938 Convention and the expectations of governors, with regard to creating reports, traveling to convention, and attending meetings.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 1st, 1938
Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes to the Board of Governors to address convention expenses for the 1938 Convention.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 26th, 1938
Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes to collegiate and alumnae delegates to provide information about the 1938 Convention, including expense instructions.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 1st, 1938
Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes to Jane Rogers about the decision of the Middle States Association and Betty Wilson possibly being a convention delegate.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 11th, 1940
Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes to Jane Rogers to send a letter from Minna Gill with more information about Beta Xi Chapter.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 22nd, 1940
Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes to Minna Gill about the developments at Beta Xi at American University.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 13th, 1940
EIleen Kinnane Doonan writes to Minna Gill to discuss administrative needs for Beta Xi Chapter and what its future might be, considering its drop in enrollment.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 22nd, 1940
Fraternity Executive Secretary Eileen Kinnane writes to announce the installation of Beta Mu Chapter at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on February 12-14, 1932 and to describe the colonization process at the chapter.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Jan 27th, 1932
Kinnane provides chapters with information about the Beta Mu Chapter installation.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 27th, 1932
Kinnane alerts the chapter that there is money in the Founders' Loan Fund for juniors or seniors who may need it.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Nov 15th, 1935
Eileen Kinnane writes to Mrs. Edward Porep to send best wishes regarding the 1930 Convention.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jul 24th, 1930
Eleanor Beckett writes to Alpha Phi alumnae regarding the activities and achievements of the Sigma Chapter.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 1st, 1925
Eleanor Elford informs the sisters in Alpha Phi of the 1930 convention travel and fees.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Mar 25th, 1930
Alpha Chapter alumna Electa B. Whipple apologizes in advance for missing the 1895 Alpha Chapter Reunion as she will be traveling in Europe at that time.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 27th, 1895