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Early Alpha Phis

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Martha Foote Cabinet Card, c. 1876

This portrait of Alpha Phi Founder Martha Foote shows Foote wearing her badge.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1876

Martha Foote Crow and Father Cabinet Card, July 1897

Alpha Phi Founder Martha Foote Crow poses with her father, John Barlett Foote.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jul 1897

Martha Foote Crow Reading Photograph

Collection: Archive Collection
Date:

Minnie Moulding Goodsmith Memorial Plaque

This plaque memorializes Minnie Moulding Goodsmith and lists her Alpha Phi descendants.

Collection: Object Collection
Date:

Minnie R. Moulding to Alpha Chapter Letter, April 13, 1882

Moulding, on behalf of Beta Chapter, writes Alpha Chapter discussing plans for the 1882 Convention and events at Northwestern University.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 13th, 1882

Mothers and Daughters at Convention Photograph, 1920

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

Mrs. Sutter Dies; Cultural, Civic Leader Newspaper Clipping, March 21, 1963

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Mar 21st, 1963

Reminiscences of the Chapter House, 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

Second Edition Songbook Committee Photograph, c. 1904

Songbook Committee members for the second edition of the Alpha Phi songbook pose together. They are (not in order) Sara Weeks Tooke, Edith Palmer Smith, Mabel Lewis Cooper, and Elizabeth M. Pitkin.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1904

The First Chapter House Essay, c. 1956

This essay is about beginning of the first chapter house of Alpha Phi Fraternity in Syracuse, New York.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1956

The Literary Cabinet, Vol. 1, No. 4, Spring 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." A transcript of this magazine is also available.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1873

The Literary Cabinet, Vol. 1, No. 4, Spring 1873 Transcript

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

Theta Chapter Framed Photographs, 1892-1922

This frame contains 15 photographs of Theta Chapter members from the founding in 1892 through 1922.

Collection: Theta Chapter Image Collection
Date: 1892 - 1922