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This photograph was taken at a recent reunion of founders and Alpha Chapter alumnae Martha Foote Crow, Kate Hogoboom Gilbert, Eva L. Harrison, and Helen Weaver Phelps. A related clipping is also part of the collection.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Feb 1900
Eleanor Avery Griffiths' Alpha Chapter notebook features the lyrics to several Alpha Phi songs. The notebook also includes drawings of sorority crests, lists of active collegiate chapters, and lists of Alpha Chapter members.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1890 - 1899
Alpha Phi Historian Betty Loveland Heinze provides information to the Northwestern University Archivist about the burial sites of Founders and former Deans of Students Rena Michaels Atchison and Martha Foote Crow. A reply to this letter is also part of the collection.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 25th, 1975
This page contains the first page of a short history of the founding of Alpha Phi and early meetings and first meeting rooms. It continues on the next page.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date:
This page contains biographical sketches and photographs of Founders Florence Chidester and Martha Foote.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date:
Alpha Chapter alumni Eva L. Harrison recounts the details of Eta Chapter's founding.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1880 - 1889
This essay details the founding of Eta Chapter including the initial visit to Boston University and Eta Chapter's first initiation.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1880 - 1889
This essay, written as part of Alpha Phi's 50th anniversary celebration, details the founding of Eta Chapter, featuring a timeline of the Chapter's accomplishments through 1916.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1922
This program includes a list of the Founders and charter members of Alpha Chapter, the banquet's menu, and a list of toasts.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 23rd, 1922
This packet of forget-me-not seeds features a quote from Founder Martha Foote Crow on the back.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date:
Alpha Phi Founders Louise Shepard Hancock, Clara Bradley Wheeler Baker Burdette, Clara Sittser Williams, Ida Gilbert Houghton, and Martha Foote Crow pose at the 1914 Convention. The only living Founder absent from this photograph was Rena Michaels Atchison.
Collection: HQ Artwork Collection
Date:
Beta Chapter alumni Henrietta M. Coone tells the stories of Eta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Theta, and Iota Chapters foundings, listing the charter members for each. Henrietta wrote this essay as part of Alpha Phi's 25th anniversary celebrations.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 23rd, 1897
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
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
Beta Chapter alumna Henrietta M. Coone provides information about Alpha Phi to Florence Hays, who is interested in opening a chapter at DePauw University.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 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
Alpha Phi Founder Kate Elizabeth Hogoboom describes some of Alpha Chapter's earliest members and activities.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date:
International President Betty Mullins Jones records her address for the 1972 Centennial Convention, focusing on strengthening alumnae-collegian relations, increasing positive public relations, and the Fraternity's Founders.
Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
Date: 1972
Alpha Chapter alumna Mary Frances Call asks to send her recent writings to Jane Button rather than Founder Martha Foote Crow.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date:
Helen Casebolt Leavitt interviews former International President Marian Wiley Keys, who discusses her experiences at Convention, her time as a district inspector and president, and chapter visits.
Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
Date: Jun 18th, 1974