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Founder Martha Foote Crow details the founding of Alpha Phi on the 25th anniversary of the Fraternity.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Oct 16th, 1897
This essay contains Martha Foote Crow's memories of the founding of Alpha Phi at Syracuse University.
Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Oct 16th, 1897
Epsilon Delta Chapter member Michelle Wray Foote outlines how she discovered Founder Martha Foote Crow was her ancestor.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1980 - 1989
This essay, transcribed from Alpha Chapter's Literary Cabinet magazine, describes the values that have persisted over the Fraternity's first 25 years.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1897
This essay, written by Founder Clara Bradley Burdette in celebration of Alpha Phi's 75th anniversary, tell the story of the Fraternity's founding and early days.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1947
This essay tells the story of the stained glass windows in the Alpha Chapter house and their preservation through renovations and transportation to new houses. The essay includes quotes from Jennie Thorburn Sanford's "Reminiscences of the Chapter House" and lists the names of Silent Chapter members immortalized on a plaque alongside the windows.
Collection: Archive Collection
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This essay tells the story of the stained glass windows in the Alpha Chapter house and their preservation through renovations. The essay includes quotes from Jennie Thorburn Sanford's "Reminiscences of the Chapter House."
Collection: Archive Collection
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This essay ponders the type of university education a woman should pursue.
Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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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
An unknown Alpha Chapter alumna reflects on her experiences with each of Alpha Phi's founders and describes each woman individually.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 24th, 1938
Beta Chapter alumna Henrietta M. Coone recalls the founding stories of Beta, Eta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Theta, and Iota Chapters.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 23rd, 1897
Beta Chapter alumni Henrietta M. Coone tells the stories of Eta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Theta, and Iota Chapters foundings, listing the charter members for each. Henrietta wrote this essay as part of Alpha Phi's 25th anniversary celebrations.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 23rd, 1897
This essay describes Gertrude's commitment and contributions to the Milwaukee Alumnae Chapter. The essay also describes the author's friendship with Gertrude and the chapter activities they enjoyed.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
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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
In this essay, Abigail Bassett outlines the history of cardiac aid as Alpha Phi Fraternity's official philanthropy project. Abigail also describes current cardiac aid projects.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
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M.K. Phillips describes Founder Martha Foote Crow's thoughts on the future of the Fraternity.
Collection: Archive Collection
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In this essay, Gamma Iota Chapter alumna Merium Jackson Malik includes a brief skit and then a biographical snapshot of her experiences joining Alpha Phi as well as building a family and career.
Collection: Archive Collection
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This essay announces Omicron Chapter member Monica Tenorio's awarding of the 1997 Anne Muhl Alpha Phi Foundation Scholarship and summarizes Monica's other honors and leadership roles both in the Chapter and on campus. You can find the letter this essay was enclosed in on "Elizabeth Tenorio to Whom it May Concern Letter, August 19, 1997."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1997
In celebration of the Fraternity's 40th anniversary, Founder Clara Sittser Williams recalls the early days of Alpha Phi and her memories of the other founders. The original handwritten version of this essay is also available in the collection.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 11th, 1912
In celebration of the Fraternity's 40th anniversary, Founder Clara Sittser Williams recalls the early days of Alpha Phi and her memories of the other founders. A transcribed version of this essay is also available in the collection.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 11th, 1912