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Beta Epsilon Chapter Alpha Phi Memorabilia Scrapbook, Page 21

This page contains a brief history on Alpha Phi's involvement in the formation of a Panhellenic organization.

Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1958

Betty Mullins Membership Certificate, 1941

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1941

Collegiate Convention Delegates Framed Group Photograph, June 25-30, 1928

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 25th, 1928 - Jun 30th, 1928

Eileen K. Kimmich to Jane Letter, May 11, 1940

Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes to Jane Rogers about the decision of the Middle States Association and Betty Wilson possibly being a convention delegate.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 11th, 1940

Eileen K. Kimmich to Jane Letter, May 22, 1940

Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes to Jane Rogers to send a letter from Minna Gill with more information about Beta Xi Chapter.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 22nd, 1940

Eileen K. Kimmich to Minna Letter, May 13, 1940

Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes to Minna Gill about the developments at Beta Xi at American University.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 13th, 1940

Eileen K. Kimmich to Minna Letter, May 22, 1940

EIleen Kinnane Doonan writes to Minna Gill to discuss administrative needs for Beta Xi Chapter and what its future might be, considering its drop in enrollment.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 22nd, 1940

Eileen Kinnane to Alpha Phi Chapters Framed Letter, January 27, 1932

Fraternity Executive Secretary Eileen Kinnane writes to announce the installation of Beta Mu Chapter at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on February 12-14, 1932 and to describe the colonization process at the chapter.

Collection: Beta Mu Chapter Archive Collection
Date: Jan 27th, 1932

Eileen Kinnane to Chapters Letter, January 27, 1932

Kinnane provides chapters with information about the Beta Mu Chapter installation.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 27th, 1932

Eileen Kinnane to Collegiate Chapters Letter, November 15, 1935

Kinnane alerts the chapter that there is money in the Founders' Loan Fund for juniors or seniors who may need it.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Nov 15th, 1935

Irene S. Nellinger to Miss Rogers Letter, October 8, 1940

Irene S. Nellinger writes to Jane Rogers to inform her that Eileen Kinnane Doonan is on vacation currently.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 8th, 1940

Is Noble to Mrs. Kimmich Letter, January 6, 1938

Isabelle Noble writes to Eileen Kinnane Doonan about the various things Beta Xi Chapter has done this fall, including holding social gatherings, having a Christmas party, and learning Alpha Phi songs.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 6th, 1938

LaVerne to Martha Note, January 19, 1972

LaVerne N. Harvey informs Vice President of Alumnae Martha Watkins Mast who she has received responses from or talked to.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jan 19th, 1972

Report of Executive Secretary on University of Alabama for Colonizing Chapter of Alpha Phi, c. 1930s

Eileen Kinnane Doonan writes about the plan to install Beta Mu Chapter at the University of Alabama. Eileen describes the aspects of the University of Alabama and the group of girls there and the need for Alpha Phi to establish itself in the South.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1930 - 1939

Report of the Executive Secretary on University of Alabama for Colonizing Chapter of Alpha Phi, c. 1930

This report by Executive Secretary Eileen Kinnane describes a visit to the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa to evaluate the potential for starting a chapter there. Included is a brief history of the university and its buildings, an overview of other Greek organizations on campus, and a description of a trip to Birmingham to meet with alumnae.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1930

Washington, D.C. Alumnae Chapter Charter, April 9, 1935

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 9th, 1935