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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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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
Collection: Publications
Date: Jan 1947
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1876
Collection: HQ Artwork Collection
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This framed photograph presents portraits of Alpha Phi Founders Louise Shepard Hancock, Jane Higham, and Elizabeth Hubbell Shults.
Collection: HQ Artwork Collection
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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
This certificate recognizes the existence of the Michaelanean Society.
Collection: HQ Artwork Collection
Date: Jun 9th, 1873
This binder page features a history of the first alumna initiate.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 2002
This binder page features portraits of the ten Alpha Phi Fraternity founders.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 2002
This binder page features a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson. The page also lists the Alpha Phi Fraternity founders with their death years.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 2002
This essay, written for the 1902 Founders' Day program, features biographical sketches of each of Alpha Phi's 10 Founders.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Sep 30th, 1902
Collection: Publications
Date: 1987
Collection: Archive Collection
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The poems, editorials, fiction, and essays in this issue explore concepts such as death, progress, the place of women in the world, and nature. Of particular note is the essay "The Coming Man." A transcript of this magazine is also available.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1873
The poems, editorials, fiction, and essays in this issue explore concepts such as death, progress, the place of women in the world, and nature. Of particular note is the essay "The Coming Man." The original version of this magazine is available in the collection.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1873
This printing plate features a certificate of incarnation for the Michaelanean Society on the Syracuse University campus.
Collection: Object Collection
Date:
This slide contains a clipping with photographs of the Founders of Alpha Phi.
Collection: Archive Collection
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Collection: Publications
Date:
This cassette tape from an unidentified Convention features the recognition luncheon, which highlights various groups of Alpha Phis, including 50-year members, award winners, past and present field secretaries, and new chapters.
Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
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