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Epsilon Chi Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 15

This page contains a biographical sketch and photograph of Professor Wesley Coddington, the Founders' friend and advisor.

Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Epsilon Chi Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 16

This page contains four photographs of the first Alpha Phi chapter house.

Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Epsilon Chi Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 2

This page contains suggestions for chapter memorabilia collections, focusing on the founding of the chapter, housing, and officers.

Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Epsilon Chi Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 3

This page contains information about Syracuse University in the 1870s and includes two reproduced photographs of campus buildings.

Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Epsilon Chi Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 4

This page contains biographical sketches and a photograph of Founders Clara Sittser and Rena Michaels.

Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Epsilon Chi Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 5

This page contains a biographical sketch and reproduced photograph of Founder Elizabeth Grace Hubbell, as well as a poem she wrote on marriage.

Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Epsilon Chi Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 6

This page contains biographical sketches and photographs of Founders Florence Chidester and Martha Foote.

Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Epsilon Chi Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 7

This page contains a biographical sketch and a photograph of Founder Kate Hogoboom.

Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Epsilon Chi Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 8

This page contains biographical sketches and photographs of Founders Jane Higham and Louise Shepard.

Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Epsilon Chi Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 9

This page contains a short essay by Founder Louise Shepard called "The Coming Man," in which she describes the woman of the future.

Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Founders Essay, June 24, 1938

An unknown Alpha Chapter alumna reflects on her experiences with each of Alpha Phi's founders and describes each woman individually.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 24th, 1938

Fourth Annual Re-Union Photocopy Invitation, June 23, 1876

This invitation is for the fourth annual reunion of Alpha Chapter at the home of Louise Shepard Hancock.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 23rd, 1876

Grace Hubbell Cabinet Card, c. 1876

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1876

Helen Eliza Gere to Sisters in Alpha Phi Letter, December 3, 1878

Alpha Chapter member Helen Eliza Gere describes the Chapter's current activities. You can find a typed transcription of this letter on "Helen Eliza Gere to Sisters in Alpha Phi Transcribed Letter, December 3, 1878," and a handwritten transcription on "Helen Eliza Gere to Sisters in Alpha Phi Transcribed Handwritten Letter, December 3, 1878."

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 3rd, 1878

Helen Eliza Gere to Sisters in Alpha Phi Transcribed Handwritten Letter, December 3, 1878

Alpha Chapter member Helen Eliza Gere describes the Chapter's current activities. You can find the original version of this letter on "Helen Eliza Gere to Sisters in Alpha Phi Letter, December 3, 1878."

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 3rd, 1878

Helen Eliza Gere to Sisters in Alpha Phi Transcribed Typed Letter, December 3, 1878

Alpha Chapter member Helen Eliza Gere describes the Chapter's current activities. You can find the original version of this letter on "Helen Eliza Gere to Sisters in Alpha Phi Letter, December 3, 1878."

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 3rd, 1878

Henrietta M. Coone to Miss Hays Letter Transcript, April 20-April 27, 1887

This letter transcript transcribes the letters Henrietta M. Coone sent to Florence Hays on April 20th, 1887 and on April 27th, 1887. The letter sent on April 20th, 1887 offers Florence Hays an opportunity to start an Alpha Phi Chapter at BePauw University. The letter sent on April 27th, 1887 explains the history and mission of Alpha Phi.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 20th, 1887 - Apr 27th, 1887

Henrietta M. Coone to Miss Hays Letter, April 27, 1887

Henrietta M. Coone shares Alpha Phi's history and a mission with Florence Hays in hopes that an Alpha Phi chapter will form at DePauw University.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 27th, 1887

History of the Founders Essay, October 10, 1977

Alpha Chapter alumna Betty Loveland Heinze provides biographical snapshots on each of Alpha Phi's 10 Founders, describing their careers, families, involvement with the Fraternity, and deaths.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 10th, 1977

Ida A. Gilbert and Lou V. Shepard to Eva Letter, 1876

Founder Ida Arabella Gilbert gives Alpha Chapter alumna Eva L. Harrison some words of comfort and a poem to help with grief while Founder Louise Viola Shepard encourages Eva to think of her in the future. You can find transcribed versions of these letters on "Ida A. Gilbert to Eva Transcribed Letter," and "Lou V. Shepard to Eva Transcribed Letter, May 29, 1876."

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1876