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The story of the founding of Alpha Chapter is also that of the beginning of Alpha Phi International Fraternity. From the first expression of their mutual need for “a circle of friends who could sympathize with one another,” our Founders envisioned that the circle would embrace far flung campuses. Among those 20 women entering Syracuse in the fall of 1872, there were six freshmen, three sophomores and a junior who became the Founders of Alpha Phi. They were the Original Ten. These Syracuse University women believed that their idea of a women's fraternity was original and that theirs would be the first college women's society. They were unaware that the same idea had occurred to four women at DePauw who founded Kappa Alpha Theta in January of 1870. Three months later the four founders of Kappa Kappa Gamma at Monmouth College in Illinois likewise believed themselves the originators of the first Greek letter college women's fraternity. While not the first women’s fraternity, Alpha Phi provided a sense of community , respect and camaraderie for its members, much as it continues to do today. On September 30, 1872 at the home of Ida Gilbert, with a ritual, symbols and a pledge, The Original Ten founded Alpha of Alpha Phi. For twelve years, the members of Alpha Chapter used a suite of rooms in which to have their meetings. Then, in 1884 Alpha moved to a rented house near the university. In 1886, they purchased land with the intention of building a house. They secured a first mortgage from a bank and an Alpha Phi father lent them money for a second mortgage. A contractor was hired and in January 1887, the members dedicated their new chapter house. For years to come Baird's Manual held Alpha Phi in high regard because they had financed the first chapter house and were in possession of real property at a time where that was less common for women.

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Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook, 1963-1966, Page 68

This page contains six newspaper clippings on Beta Epsilon Chapter member and alumnae activities.

Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Jun 15th, 1965 - Aug 31st, 1965

Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook, 1963-1966, Page 74

This page contains five newspaper clippings on Beta Epsilon Chapter member and alumnae activities.

Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Nov 7th, 1965 - Dec 26th, 1965

Beta Gamma Chapter Life Framed Collage, c. 1920s

This set of framed items includes several newspaper clippings describing life at the University of Colorado and the installation of Beta Gamma Chapter, as well as a telegram from Alpha Phi Fraternity to Beta Gamma Chapter, a handwritten poem, a program from the installation dance, and two name cards.

Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 1920 - 1929

Beta Gamma of Alpha Phi Scrapbook, Page 8

This page contains a group photograph of graduating seniors in Beta Gamma Chapter, a copy of the 1954 graduating seniors' will, and a letter from Director of Alumnae Marian Keys with advice.

Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1954 - 1958

Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook, 1932-1946

This scrapbook records correspondence from Beta Mu Chapter at the University of Alabama, starting at their installation. It also features wedding and birth announcements from sisters throughout the years, as well as relevant newspaper clippings.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1932 - 1946

Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook, Page 3

This page contains two telegrams which congratulate the new Beta Mu Chapter.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1932 - 1946

Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook, Page 41

This page contains three newspaper clippings, including one about a twilight service held in honor of Frances E. Willard, a notable Alpha Phi.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1937 - 1943

Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook, Page 59

This page contains a photograph of Clara Bradley Wheeler Baker Burdette standing with bells.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1932 - 1946

Beta Omega Installation Banquet Program, June 5, 1948

This program details the menu, schedule, and chapter members for the Beta Omega Chapter installation banquet.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 5th, 1948

Beta Pi Chapter Silver Candelabra, 1945

This silver candelabra was a gift to Beta Pi Chapter from Founder Clara Bradley Burdette.

Collection: Alpha Phi Digitization Days Collection
Date:

Beta Pi Chapter Silver Dish

This silver dish was a gift to Beta Pi Chapter from Founder Clara Bradley Burdette.

Collection: Alpha Phi Digitization Days Collection
Date:

Beta Pi Chapter Silver Pitcher, 1945

This silver pitcher was a gift to Beta Pi Chapter from Founder Clara Bradley Burdette.

Collection: Alpha Phi Digitization Days Collection
Date:

Beta Xi Chapter Scrapbook, Page 1

This page contains a photograph of a plaque honoring the founders of Alpha Phi.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date:

Beta Xi Chapter Scrapbook, Page 53

This page contains two items of ephemera and a postcard.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1940

Betty Heinze and Jane Maxwell at Convention Pheasant Run Event Photograph, 1982

International Historian and Memorabilia Chairman Betty Heinze and Jane Maxwell sit together at the Pheasant Run event during the 1982 Convention.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1982

Betty L. Heinze to Mr. Quinn Letter, September 11, 1975

Alpha Phi Historian Betty Loveland Heinze informs Northwestern University Archivist Patrick M. Quinn of Founder Rena Michaels Atchison's burial site. A reply to this letter is also part of the collection.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Sep 11th, 1975

Betty Loveland Heinze to Gentlemen Letter, September 5, 1975

Alpha Phi Historian Betty Loveland Heinze requests information about Founder Rena Michaels Atchison's death certificate.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Sep 5th, 1975

Betty Loveland Heinze to Sir or Madam Letter, August 22, 1975

Alpha Phi Historian Betty Loveland Heinze requests information from the Northwestern University Alumnae Records Office about the burial site of Founder Rena Michaels Atchison and her husband Wilbur Fisk Atchison.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Aug 22nd, 1975

Betty Mullins Jones Founders' Day Message Cassette Tape, 1973

To celebrate the 1973 Founders' Day, International President Betty Mullins Jones describes the bravery of Alpha Phi's Founders and commends the continued evolution and good work of the Fraternity.

Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
Date: 1973

Betty Mullins Jones Oral History Interview, c. 1974

Past International President Betty Mullins Jones remembers her initiation into Alpha Phi and her time in Gamma Chapter, her experiences as an alumna member, and the values and friendships the Fraternity has brought to her life.

Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
Date: 1974