Although the chapter at Boston University was the third Alpha Phi chapter installed, they chose the name "Eta" - the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet - rather than "Gamma" because there were seven founding members of the chapter. Thus, the fourth chapter at DePauw would be called “Gamma.” A motion was later passed requiring chapters to follow Greek letter order based on their installation dates.
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Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
This section showcases alumnae chapter highlights. Some of the highlights include photographs.
Collection: Publications
Date: 1987
Collection: Publications
Date: 1987
Beta Delta Chapter alumna Adaline Shearer Gilstrap describes the life and work of Eta Chapter alumna Martha Hoag Clifford and her daughter Martha Louise Clifford. Martha Hoag was instrumental in opening the Beta Gamma Chapter her daughter was a member of. The article includes portrait photographs of both women.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 1937
This program for the 1933 Eta Chapter Annual Luncheon features a toast list and a menu. You can find the blank card enclosed in this program on "Blank Floral Card."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 27th, 1933
Eta Chapter alumna Artena Mansfield Barber remembers her collegiate years before the Chapter's anniversary.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1933
Alpha Chapter alumni Bertha Holden Gilbert declines Eta Chapter's invitation to attend an event and recollects her recent travels with her family.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1922
Collection: Object Collection
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This page contains a brief history of the Alpha Phi Quarterly.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1958
This page contains a brief history on Alpha Phi's involvement in the formation of a Panhellenic organization.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1958
This page contains a clipping from the Alpha Phi Quarterly that depicts the delegates to the 1926 Convention.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1958
International President Betty Mullins Jones remembers her triumphs and shortcomings during her time as President, focusing specifically on the turmoil Alpha Phi and the entire fraternity system faced in the 1960s.
Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
Date: Aug 28th, 1974
International President Betty Mullins Jones announces the voluntary closing of Eta Chapter due to a hostile campus environment.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Nov 16th, 1970
This program for the 1955 District I Convention includes a list of delegates, the words to two Alpha Phi songs, a schedule of events, and a list of committees. The notes section features handwritten notes.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Mar 4th, 1955 - Mar 5th, 1955