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An unknown Alpha Chapter alumna reminiscences on her time as a collegiate member, specifically her efforts to help decorate the chapter house.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1897
This article discusses the original Alpha Chapter house at 207 University Place - the first sorority chapter house in the country - and its likely demolition by Syracuse University. The majority of the article details the construction of the house in 1887. The article includes a current photograph of the outside of the house and a historical photograph of the parlor.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 7th, 1962
International President Grace Bell Latimer apologizes for missing the upcoming 1890 Alpha Chapter Reunion. You can find a transcribed version of this letter on "Grace Bell Latimer to Sisters in Alpha Transcribed Letter, June 22, 1890."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 22nd, 1890
International President Grace Bell Latimer apologizes for missing the upcoming 1890 Alpha Chapter Reunion. You can find the original version of this letter on "Grace Bell Latimer to Sisters in Alpha Letter, June 22, 1890."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 22nd, 1890
Alpha Chapter alumna Grace Latimer Merrick asks for donations to help pay off the Alpha Chapter house debt.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1903
Jennie Thorburn Sanford details the history of the first Alpha Chapter Chapter House.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1900
This essay recounts the history of the first Alpha Chapter house.
Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1900
This essay by former National President Jennie Sanford summarizes the early years of Alpha Phi Fraternity, Alpha Chapter, and its very first chapter house at Syracuse University.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1900