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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This page contains two newspaper clippings and five photographs from the 1969 Birmingham Alumnae Chapter Founders' Day Luncheon.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Oct 6th, 1969
Eta Chapter President Eunice E. Young and Boston Alumnae Chapter Vice President Emily P. Burdon invite alumnae and collegiate members to a memorial service for recently deceased Eta Chapter alumnae Blanche Hartwell Barnes and Harriet Sawyer Holden.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 6th, 1931
This information sheet features eight letters from Alpha Phi members unable to attend the memorial service for Eta Chapter alumnae Blanche Hartwell Barnes and Harriet Sawyer Holden.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1931
You can find the program this card was enclosed in on "Annual Luncheon: Eta of Alpha Phi Fraternity Program, May 27, 1933."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date:
This information packet tells the history of Boston Alumnae Chapter, from its founding to the establishment of the Grace Hooper Watson Memorial Loan Fund to assist Eta Chapter collegiate members in need of financial support.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Aug 11th, 1915
This information sheet, created by Boston University, outlines the secret and open societies on campus available to collegiate women.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date:
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Aug 18th, 1949
These bylaws outline the purpose and protocols of Boston Alumnae Chapter's Grace H. Watson Memorial Loan Fund to assist Eta Chapter collegiate members in need of financial support.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Aug 18th, 1949
This convention newsletter, printed on the first day of convention, provides a program for the remainder of the event, a summary of the first day of convention, and articles discussing Boston, Massachusetts, and Boston University history. The newsletter also includes a list of collegiate and alumnae delegates and one photograph of President Charlotte Lowe Kittleman.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 21st, 1926
Eta Chapter alumna Alice Maude Lawton describes different activities one can do at Cape Cod. The article includes several drawings and photographs of the region.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Mar 1926
You can find the letter this photograph was enclosed in on "Grace McCarthy to Alpha Phi Foundation Letter."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date:
This article provides information on the 1973 winner of the Founders Centennial Scholarship, Susan Funk St. Clair, and lists Centennial Fund donors who gave over $100. The article includes a photograph of St. Clair.
Collection: Publications
Date: 1973
Collection: Publications
Date:
Collection: Publications
Date: Jun 1916
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1918
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1920
Collection: Publications
Date: Mar 1918
Collection: Publications
Date: Sep 1915
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1920