Alpha Lambda is the Greek-letter name used for some members initiated as alumnae.
Oct 15th, 1875
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This charter grants Gamma Chi Chapter its requested affiliation with Alpha Phi Fraternity.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 9th, 1959
This trophy was awarded to Margaret Stansbury Stockton for serving as the first chapter adviser to Gamma Delta Chapter.
Collection: Object Collection
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This charter grants Gamma Phi Chapter its requested affiliation with Alpha Phi Fraternity.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 16th, 1959
A letter accompanying this badge is also part of the collection.
Collection: Beta Beta Chapter Object Collection
Date:
From left to right, Sarah Guin, Joanne Ivey, Susan Cook, Carolynne Kent, and Mary Dunkin pose for a photograph during an Alabama State Day event.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Forest Hills Cemetery Treasurer Hazel T. Marshall informs Betty Loveland Heinze of the cemetery's records about Founder Louise Shepard Hancock.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 31st, 1975
Helga Visscher writes to members of Tuscaloosa Alumnae Chapter to announce an upcoming event to see Sherry Allison's new home. She also gives details of business discussed at a previous chapter meeting, including an upcoming CPR class and plans for the next Alabama State Day.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Nov 8th, 1983
Alpha Chapter alumna Betty Loveland Heinze provides biographical snapshots on each of Alpha Phi's 10 Founders, describing their careers, families, involvement with the Fraternity, and deaths.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 10th, 1977
This charter grants Iota Eta Chapter its requested affiliation with Alpha Phi Fraternity.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 20th, 2002
This newsletter, produced by the Birmingham Alumnae Chapter, announces newly elected chapter officers and discusses upcoming meetings, chapter philanthropies, payment of dues, and member news.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Mar 1980
This newsletter discusses plans for the 1984 Alabama State Day.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Mar 1984
Graceland Memorial Park and Mausoleum employee J. Jack Abbring informs Betty Loveland Heinze of his findings regarding Founder Louise Shepard Hancock and her husband's gravesites. The enclosed list is also part of the collection.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 1st, 1970
Graceland Memorial Park and Mausoleum employee J. Jack Abbring provides a list of churches in the Grand Rapids area for Betty Loveland Heinze to inquire at.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 1975
Kent County Clerk Jack Bronkema informs Betty Loveland Heinze that his office has no record of George H. Hancock's death.
Collection: Archive Collection
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Jenny Thompson writes in response to Terral Wittgow about sending the pins of Mary Long Hess and Swana Hess Brooks to the Alpha Phi archives.
Collection: Object Collection
Date: Apr 2nd, 2012
Lake View Cemetery Association Secretary-Treasurer John A. Matsko provides International Historian Betty Loveland Heinze with a list of Shults family members birth, death, and burial dates.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Nov 3rd, 1975
Joyce writes to Martha Mast about the proper chapter designation for alumnae initiates of Alpha Lambda Chapter.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Feb 7th, 1975
Jayne Kasten, Carolynne Kent, and Holli Watts pose together at the 1974 Convention in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1974
From left to right, Carolynne Kent, incoming International President Laura Schmitt, and Helga Visscher pose for a photograph at the 2006 Convention in Orlando, Florida.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Jul 1st, 2006
Carolynne Kent, District Alumnae Chairman Anne Stout, Elsie McKibbin, and Elna Jean Bentley pose together.
Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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