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This essay announces Omicron Chapter member Monica Tenorio's awarding of the 1997 Anne Muhl Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarship and summarizes Monica's other honors and leadership roles both in the Chapter and on campus. You can find the letter this essay was enclosed in on "Elizabeth Tenorio to Whom it May Concern Letter, August 19, 1997."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1997
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
Founder Kate Hogoboom Gilbert recalls the early days of founding Alpha Phi and the excitement of the first Alpha Chapter house.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1892
This essay recounts the history of the first Alpha Chapter house.
Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1900
This essay by former National President Jennie Sanford summarizes the early years of Alpha Phi Fraternity, Alpha Chapter, and its very first chapter house at Syracuse University.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1900
Jennie Thorburn Sanford details the history of the first Alpha Chapter Chapter House.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1900
This essay contains Kate Hogoboom Gilbert's memories of the early days of Alpha Phi at Syracuse University.
Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1892
Founder Kate Hogoboom Gilbert describes the founding of Alpha Phi and her experience at Syracuse University.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1892
This essay is about the installation of Beta Mu Chapter at the University of Alabama. It lists the names of officers, charter members, and alumnae involved in attendance.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1932
This essay is about beginning of the first chapter house of Alpha Phi Fraternity in Syracuse, New York.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1956
Lucy Larcom's essay includes a poem and obituary following Eta Chapter alumni Harriet Sawyer Holden's death.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1931
This essay describes the meeting when Founders Martha Emily Foote, Clara Sittser, and Kate Elizabeth Hogoboom decided to form a women's society. The essay also describes where the group held its meetings over its first several years of existence.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date:
This essay contains an account of the founding of Alpha Phi and the first meetings.
Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date:
Fraternity Vice President and Director of Alumnae Activities Annette Holt Hitchcock lists the benefits of membership in a greek organization including personal development, friendship, and scholarship.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1930 - 1939
Eta Chapter alumni Abby Barstow Bates recalls the early days of Eta Chapter, focusing on the sisterhood and friendships that developed.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date:
This essay, inserted in the scrapbook, provides information and updates about Theta Chapter members of the class of 1958.
Collection: Theta Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1958