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Alpha Chapter During World War I Cabinet Card, 1916-1917

Alpha Chapter members pose together for what may have been a costume party. Several of the women are wearing military or red cross uniforms. Several of the women wearing military uniforms are also sporting fake mustaches.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1916 - 1917

Alpha Sigma Chi Petition Scrapbook, Page 17

This page continues writing about the early history of American University.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1937 - 1939

Alpha Sigma Chi Petition Scrapbook, Page 19

This page continues writing about the history of American University.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1937 - 1939

Alphas Turn Chimes Back to the Dekes Newspaper Clipping, March 1946

This article describes how Alpha Chapter carried on the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity tradition of ringing chimes while the men fought in World War I.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Mar 1946

Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook, 1950s-1990s, Page 45

This page contains three newspaper clippings on Alpha Phi member activities and an information sheet listing the members of the Tucson YMCA Aquatic Committee.

Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Nov 6th, 1954 - Nov 11th, 1954

Cora Rhodes Henry and Betty Loveland Heinze Oral History Interview, April 17, 1974

Betty Loveland Heinze interviews past International President Cora Rhodes Henry about her experiences as an Alpha Phi collegian, the Fraternity in World War I, her time as an executive officer and president, and her relationships with the Founders.

Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
Date: Apr 17th, 1974

Edith Mayberry to Alice Letter, c. 1910s

Eta Chapter alumna Edith Mayberry describes Boston Alumnae Chapter's relief efforts during World War I, primarily through sewing and donating clothing to the French front.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1910 - 1919

Memoirs of Alpha Phi in College Days at Washburn, 1916-1918

Upsilon Chapter Charter Member Edith Troxell Egner tells the story of the Chapter's founding and installation. She then goes on to describe changes to chapter life during World War I.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1916 - 1918

Memorial to U. of C. War Dead Newspaper Clipping, c. 1924-1932

This article discusses the construction of a memorial to the dead of World War I at the University of Colorado.

Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1924 - 1932

University Peace Society Holds Discussion on Borah Newspaper Clipping, c. 1924-1932

This article describes a talk given at the University of Colorado to discuss Senator William Borah's ideas about the role the United States should play in the peace process following the end of the second World War.

Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1924 - 1932