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Frances Willard, initiated in 1875, was the first alumna initiate of Alpha Phi.
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Date: 1940
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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
Cookbook author Julee Rosso poses in a pantry.
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This leaflet provides the statement of views and platform of the 1882 Lake Bluff Convocation, a meeting of temperance leaders from across the country led by Frances Willard. It also includes two articles, one written by Willard and the other by A.J. Jutkins.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Aug 8th, 1882 - Aug 22nd, 1882
Lynn Woolsey served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 6th district from 1993-2013.
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Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1959
This press release discusses Liz Carpenter's new book about her time in the Johnson White House.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 1969
Polly Rosenbaum was Arizona's longest-serving state legislator. She represented Gila County in the Arizona House of Representatives from 1949-1995.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1957
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1994
Sara Mayer rides her horse, Diamond Hustler, in front of a crowd.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1998
This short newsletter provides updates about the philanthropic activities of the Alpha Phi Foundation. There are photographs throughout.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1999
This clipping discusses the 1970 Chicago Sun-Times Book Week Luncheon, where Liz Carpenter was one of the featured authors. The article includes a photograph of Carpenter with the two other authors at the event.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 14th, 1970
The honorable judge Veronica B. Mathein was a judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Aug 2001