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Albert J. Beveridge's speech, given to the United States Senate during the unveiling on the Willard Statue, honors Frances E. Willard for her work founding and leading the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Feb 17th, 1905
Albert J. Beveridge's speech, given to the United States Senate during the unveiling on the Willard Statue, honors Frances E. Willard for her work founding and leading the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Feb 17th, 1905
This page is titled "Road Trips" and contains four photographs of Epsilon Beta Chapter members in different cities.
Collection: Epsilon Beta Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 2002 - 2003
Five members of the Birmingham Alumnae Chapter stand around a statue during a trip to the Werner Museum at the North River Yacht Club in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They are, from left to right, Laura Gallitz, Helga Visscher, Mary Dunkin, Carolynne Kent, and Pam Cooper.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Jun 12th, 2004
Alpha Phi International Officers place a wreath at the Frances E. Willard statue in Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol. Pictured are, from left, Betty Mullins Jones, Alpha Phi NPC delegate; Phyllis Simms Selig, international president, and Mary Carr Boyd, chairman of the Board of Trustees. The women were returning from the Bicentennial Observances of the Greek Fraternity System at William and Mary College, where Betty Mullins Jones gave the keynote address.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 3rd, 1976
This page contains a booklet and a newspaper clipping.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Feb 7th, 1905 - Feb 17th, 1905
Collection: Object Collection
Date:
This binder page features information about the history of Alpha Phi Fraternity.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 2002
This binder page features a history of the first alumna initiate.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 2002
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1925
This newspaper clipping details the unveiling ceremony for the Frances E. Willard Statue in Washington, D.C. and the commemorative ceremony in Evanston, Illinois.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1905
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Image Collection
Date: