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A group of Alpha Phi mothers and daughters pose together at the 1920 Convention in Greencastle, Indiana. Included in the photograph are future International President Marian Wiley Keys (front, third from left) and her mother, former National President Genevra Gwynn Wiley (directly behind Marian).
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1920
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1926
This binder page describes the history and significance of the Alpha Phi badge.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 2002
This page contains a letter regarding the installation of the Gamma Iota Chapter.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Feb 1955
This note contains an excerpt from Alpha Phi President Marian Wiley Keys about the responsibility that members have to support Alpha Phi.
Collection: Phi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1955 - 1956
Sandra Ellis signs the Gamma Pi Chapter charter following the chapter's installation. Also pictured are (left to right) Chapter President Carol McCoy, Mildred Scott Holesapple, District IX Governor Martha Nicholson Niehaus, International Director of Finance Elizabeth Thompson Smith, International President Marian Wiley Keys, Chapter Adviser Doris Morrissette Howard, and Arizona State Chairman Helen Crowder Weisser.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 3rd, 1958
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: Publications
Date: Oct 1944
District governors and Fraternity officers pose together at a meeting in Kansas City, Missouri.
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
Tinker informs Miss Marian WIley that they have voted to allow Delta Delta (Beta Epsilon) to join Alpha Phi.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 19th, 1925
The Xi Chapter informs Miss Marian Wiley about their recruitment success.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 25th, 1925