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This poem by Brian Bindschadler is about friendship.
Collection: Epsilon Beta Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This humorous poem describes the reaction of a Beta Gamma Chapter member to a slight change in her grade point average. An untitled poem addressed to "Kitten Kat" is printed on the same page.
Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Archive Collection
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This poem features brief, humorous references to several members of Beta Gamma Chapter.
Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This original poem by Delta Chapter alumni Cora Stranahan Woodward describes the benefits of joining Alpha Phi.
Collection: Archive Collection
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Collection: Archive Collection
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This poem is a photocopy of the original.
Collection: Archive Collection
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This poem describes a dance class that ends with the students falling down and cursing their girdles.
Collection: Epsilon Beta Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This poem features brief, humorous references to several members of Beta Gamma Chapter.
Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This poem, written by Eta Chapter alumni Frances B. Dillingham, focuses on the Chapter's founding members.
Collection: Archive Collection
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This poem, likely written for the 1939 CU Day, invites Alpha Phis to take part in a rope pull competition.
Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: May 24th, 1939
Collection: Archive Collection
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Founder Martha Foote Crow wrote this poem.
Collection: Archive Collection
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This document includes brief poems written for Alice Jones, Grace Akin, Grace Glasco, Bess Emerine, and Madelaine Blickendorfer.
Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1920 - 1929
This poem functions as an invitation to a housewarming party.
Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1924 - 1932
This poem describes different reasons to join Alpha Phi Fraternity.
Collection: Theta Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1981
This document includes brief poems written for Eunice Rowe, Jean McFadzean, Jeanette Kiley, Marion Carter, and Margaret Daly.
Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1920 - 1929
This framed poem was a gift to Delta Mu Chapter from Elizabeth Graham Belden, the first house mother of the chapter. A letter explaining her donation is also part of the collection.
Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Image Collection
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This original Alpha Phi poem focuses on several Eta Chapter members.
Collection: Archive Collection
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This satirical poem makes jokes about several members of Beta Gamma Chapter.
Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Archive Collection
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Eta Chapter alumni Edith Mayberry adapts Douglas Malloch's poem to be about the silent chapter and loosing Alpha Phi friends.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Nov 18th, 1933