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This page features eight newspaper wedding announcements.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date:
This page features three newspaper articles and a birth announcement. The articles discuss the winner of the 1970 Sigma Mothers' Club Ivy Award, an update from Sigma Chapter, and the death of an alumna and retired teacher.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1969 - 1970
This page features four newspaper articles. Two are about Seattle Alumnae and Sigma Chapter events, one is a profile on fashion manager and horse-lover Dorothy Hanscom, and the last is about a new title for the University of Washington Dean of Women.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1969 - 1970
This page features an obituary for civic and fraternity leader Helen C. Plumb and a profile on Eloise Waite, director of the Service to Military Families program of the American Red Cross.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1970
This page features six newspaper articles. Four are wedding announcements, and the other two are about the newly elected officers of the University of Washington Alumnae Club and a continuing education program for women at the University of Washington.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1970 - 1971
This page features eight newspaper clippings about events held by alumnae to honor Sigma Chapter graduating seniors and wedding announcements.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1963 - 1971
This page features three newspaper clippings, one about the Seattle Alumnae Chapter's annual Heart Luncheon and two wedding announcements.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1964 - 1971
This page features eight newspaper clippings, one of which is about a visit from District Governor Mrs. I. Bennett and seven of which are wedding or engagement announcements.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1951 - 1963
Sigma Chapter members pose together outside their chapter house. Two of the women, Edda Brown Holman (second row, third from right) and Deane Huntley Sinclair (back row, sixth from right) are identified.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1922
Two members of Sigma Chapter stand outside the front door of the chapter house, and three others lean out the windows. This photograph depicts the house before its remodel.
Collection: Alpha Phi Digitization Days Collection
Date: 1931
Six Sigma Chapter members and alumnae pose together with a Foundation award won by the chapter at the 1992 Convention.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1992
Sigma Chapter members pose together on their front porch.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Mar 1926
This program features the events for the 1988 University of Arizona Order of Omega Greek Awards Night, including a list of of the award winners.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Feb 22nd, 1988
Sue Terrell informs Donnamae Peck that Ann-Eve Johnson has been selected to receive the Ursa Major Award.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Apr 15th, 1980
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1987
This newsletter on chapter operations, written by Chapter Operations Manager Jinny Anderson, congratulates chapters who met their recruitment quotas and provides updates on the Alpha Phi Foundation and recruitment.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 1981
This newsletter includes articles about the new international officers, philanthropy work related to WWII, chapter winners of the scholarship cup and efficiency award, Alpha Phis in military service, and alumnae chapter news. The newsletter includes photographs throughout.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 1944
This newsletter includes articles about the 1948 National Convention, the need for expansion, the move of the executive office from Detroit to Evanston, Illinois, and alumnae chapter news. The newsletter includes photographs throughout.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 1948
Struble sends Wright a certificate honoring her as a 50-year member.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 7th, 1993
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 9th, 1935