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Our Founders

This short essay describes the ideals the founders had in creating Alpha Phi.

Collection: Archive Collection
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Papers of Programme of 30th Anniversary of Alpha Phi, September 30, 1902

This essay, written for the 1902 Founders' Day program, features biographical sketches of each of Alpha Phi's 10 Founders.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Sep 30th, 1902

Reminiscences Essay Transcription, 1892

Founder Kate Hogoboom Gilbert recalls the early days of founding Alpha Phi and the excitement of the first Alpha Chapter house.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1892

Reminiscences of the Chapter House, 1900

Jennie Thorburn Sanford details the history of the first Alpha Chapter Chapter House.

Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1900

Reminiscences of the Chapter House, 1900

This essay recounts the history of the first Alpha Chapter house.

Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1900

Reminiscences of the Chapter House, 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

Reminiscences, 1892

Founder Kate Hogoboom Gilbert describes the founding of Alpha Phi and her experience at Syracuse University.

Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1892

Reminiscences, 1892

This essay contains Kate Hogoboom Gilbert's memories of the early days of Alpha Phi at Syracuse University.

Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1892

Scattered Recollections of an Antiquary

Founder Louise Shepard Hancock describes the first planning meeting of Alpha Phi and Alpha Chapter's initial activities and members. A transcribed version of this essay is also available in the collection.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date:

Scattered Recollections of an Antiquary Transcribed Essay

Founder Louise Shepard Hancock describes the first planning meeting of Alpha Phi and Alpha Chapter's initial activities and members. An original handwritten version of this essay is also available in the collection.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date:

Sunset and Moonrise On the Lake Essay, 1874

Founder Elizabeth Grace Hubbell writes about an ocean journey. This essay is a photocopy of the original.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1874

The Coming Man Transcribed Essay

Founder Louise Shepard Hancock describes her vision for the coming man, or in her eyes woman.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date:

The Coming Man Transcribed Essay, Fall 1873

Founder Louise Shepard Hancock describes her vision for the coming man, or in her eyes woman.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1873

The First Chapter House

This essay describes how Alpha Chapter acquired their first chapter house.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date:

The First Chapter House Essay, c. 1956

This essay is about beginning of the first chapter house of Alpha Phi Fraternity in Syracuse, New York.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1956

The Founding of Alpha Phi

This essay includes excerpts from The History of Alpha Phi Fraternity describing the Founding of Alpha Phi and its Founders.

Collection: Archive Collection
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The Founding of Alpha Phi: Excerpts From "The History of Alpha Phi International Fraternity"

This essay describes the founding of Alpha Phi and includes brief descriptions of each of the Fraternity's Founders.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date:

The Inalienable Bond, c. 1931

Lucy Larcom's essay includes a poem and obituary following Eta Chapter alumni Harriet Sawyer Holden's death.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1931

The Story of the Birth of Alpha Phi and the Early Places of Meeting

This essay contains an account of the founding of Alpha Phi and the first meetings.

Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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The Story of the Birth of Alpha Phi and the Early Places of Meeting

This essay describes the meeting when Founders Martha Emily Foote, Clara Sittser, and Kate Elizabeth Hogoboom decided to form a women's society. The essay also describes where the group held its meetings over its first several years of existence.

Collection: Archive Collection
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