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This petition from the Delta Alpha local sorority at the University of Texas (which eventually became Omega Chapter) includes biographical information and photographs for each of the organization's members as well as information about and photographs of the university.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1919
Martha Lockard writes to Tuscaloosa Alumnae Chapter members to announce an upcoming meeting.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: May 9th, 1980
This newsletter summarizes a recent chapter meeting and notes changes to committee membership within the chapter.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Nov 28th, 1979
Martha Lockard writes to Tuscaloosa Alumnae Chapter members to summarize a recent meeting, provide updates on philanthropic gifts, and give the schedule for the next few meetings.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Oct 15th, 1980
Omega Chapter alumna Mabel Cooper Lamb presents the portrait of Founder Martha Foote Crow that Mabel's husband Adrian painted. Mabel claims the portrait was created to honor both Martha and International President Elizabeth Thompson Smith. You can find a version of this speech without notes on "Presentation of the Portrait of Martha Foote Crow Speech, c. 1960."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 13th, 1960
Omega Chapter alumna Mabel Cooper Lamb presents the portrait of Founder Martha Foote Crow that Mabel's husband Adrian painted. Mabel claims the portrait was created to honor both Martha and International President Elizabeth Thompson Smith. You can find a version of this speech with notes on ".Presentation of the Portrait of Martha Foote Crow Speech With Notes, June 13, 1960."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1960
Omega Chapter alumna Mabel Cooper Lamb presents the portrait of Founder Martha Foote Crow that Mabel's husband Adrian painted. Mabel claims the portrait was created to honor both Martha and International President Elizabeth Thompson Smith. You can find a version of this speech without notes on "Presentation of the Portrait of Martha Foote Crow, June 1960."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 1960
Omega Chapter alumna Mabel Cooper Lamb presents the portrait of Founder Martha Foote Crow that Mabel's husband Adrian painted. Mabel claims the portrait was created to honor both Martha and International President Elizabeth Thompson Smith. You can find a version of this speech with notes on "Presentation of the Portrait of Martha Foote Crow With Notes, June 1960."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 1960
Shelley Hesse writes to Martha Lockard with a list of her duties as an officer of the Tuscaloosa Alumnae Chapter.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date:
Shelley Hesse writes to Martha Lockard to note that Hattie Elmore will serve as historian of the Tuscaloosa Alumnae Chapter.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date:
Shelley Hesse writes to Martha Lockard to remind her of the importance of detailed minutes for alumnae chapters.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date:
Four over-50-year members of the Shreveport Alumnae Chapter pose together at an unidentified event. They are Ann Beatty Pierson, Carol Swank Miller, Martha Jones Moore, and Mary Thomas Sanders.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1995
Collection: Publications
Date: 1973
This article describes the state roundup held for Oklahoma, where Phi Chapter members and other Oklahoma Alpha Phis gather and present awards.
Collection: Phi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Apr 17th, 1956
Collection: Publications
Date: 1987
This article discusses the 1987 District Officers Conference held in Norman, Oklahoma, on June 25-28 and includes profiles of seven women who attended the event. The article includes 11 pictures from the event.
Collection: Publications
Date: 1987
This cassette tape from an unidentified Convention features the recognition luncheon, which highlights various groups of Alpha Phis, including 50-year members, award winners, past and present field secretaries, and new chapters.
Collection: Audio-Visual Collection
Date:
The author of this letter thanks Artist Adrian Lamb for the study of his portrait of Founder Martha Foote Crow and expresses her love for it and excitement to see the final finished portrait.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Aug 24th, 1959
This card provides information about International President Elizabeth Thompson's purchase of a Victorian tea set for the Alpha Phi Executive House in 1956.
Collection: Object Collection
Date: 1956
Beta Chapter alumna Virginia Bradford DeLong requests that Adrian Lamb straighten the Alpha Phi pin he is painting on a portrait of Founder Martha Foote Crow.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Sep 30th, 1959