Jun 6th, 1881
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Omega Chapter alumna Mabel Cooper Lamb asks Executive Secretary Doris Ross Corbett to send a receipt to her husband Adrian Lamb for his portrait of Founder Martha Foote Crow.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1961
Omega Chapter alumna Mabel Cooper Lamb asks Executive Secretary Doris Ross Corbett for her opinion about the placement of the Alpha Phi pin in a portrait her husband Adrian Lamb is painting.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 1st, 1959
Omega Chapter alumna Mabel Cooper Lamb asks Executive Secretary Doris Ross Corbett for copies of the 1960 Convention minutes that discuss the portrait Mabel gifted Alpha Phi.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 19th, 1960
Alpha Phi Quarterly Editor Margaret Knights Hultsch asks for additional information regarding the theft of Syracuse University's tower bell to include the story in the next issue.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Sep 6th, 1978
Quarterly Editor Margaret Knights Hultsch describes the enclosed essay about Upsilon Chapter history. This essay can be found on "
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jul 6th, 1980
You can find a note describing this certificate on "Leona Anderson to Unknown Note, August 25, 1977."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1957
Collection: Object Collection
Date:
This program provides details for the memorial service for Marjorie A. Park.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: May 3rd, 1981
Collection: Publications
Date: 1973
Mary Lickerman writes a note to an unidentified recipient on an envelope containing Beta Chapter House renovations. Copies of the photographs are also available in the collection.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1979
This clipping describes Founders Martha Foote Crow and Rena A Michael's work as lecturers.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date:
Executive Secretary Doris R. Corbett outlines financial details about Omega Chapter alumna Mabel Cooper Lamb and her husband Adrian's gift of a portrait of Founder Martha Foote Crow.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 31st, 1959
Executive Secretary Doris R. Corbett outlines financial details about Omega Chapter alumna Mabel Cooper Lamb and her husband Adrian's gift of a portrait of Founder Martha Foote Crow.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 31st, 1959
The Alpha Phi Foundation Board of Directors awarded this certificate to Gamma Phi Chapter in recognition of their support.
Collection: Gamma Phi Chapter Archive Collection
Date:
Vice President of Alumnae Martha Watkins Mast asks Beta Chapter alumna Ruth Moulding Wooden for information about the burial site of Founder Jane Sara Higham.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 27th, 1971
Vice President of Alumnae Mary Carroll writes to alumnae chapter presidents to discuss planning for the 1992 Convention and note the role alumnae members play in marketing Alpha Phi Fraternity to students entering college.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Oct 23rd, 1991
Vice President of Alumnae Mary Carroll writes to alumnae chapter presidents to discuss planning for the 1992 Convention and note the role alumnae members play in marketing Alpha Phi Fraternity to students entering college.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Oct 23rd, 1991
Vice President of Alumnae Mary Carroll writes to alumnae chapter presidents to encourage them to purchase children's environmental education modules.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Nov 1991
Vice President of Alumnae Mary Carroll writes to alumnae chapter presidents to request that they use a new form for introducing potential legacy members. The form is included.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Nov 1991
Vice President of Alumnae Mary Carroll writes to alumnae chapter presidents to provide guidelines on the percentage of money fundraised by alumnae chapters that should be allotted for administrative and fundraising expenses.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Nov 1991