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This page contains a biographical sketch and photograph of Professor Wesley Coddington, the Founders' friend and adviser.
Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This page features a photograph of and biographical information about Professor Wesley P. Coddington.
Collection: Archive Collection
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This information sheet provides a brief timeline of Alpha Phi Fraternity's first chapter house in Syracuse, New York, from 1886-1962.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1976
This essay ponders the type of university education a woman should pursue.
Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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This page contains a portrait and short biography of Professor W.P. Coddington.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1958
This clipping features a sermon by Syracuse University Professor Wellesley Perry Coddington.
Collection: Archive Collection
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This page contains a biographical sketch and photograph of Professor Wesley Coddington, the Founders' friend and advisor.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
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Alpha Chapter member Grace M. Hait describes her visit to Eta Chapter.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Mar 3rd, 1900
This clipping features a sermon by Syracuse University Professor Wellesley Perry Coddington.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Dec 8th, 1904
This binder page features a history of the first alumna initiate.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 2002
Reverend A. Guggenberger addresses Syracuse University Professor Wellesley Perry Coddington's recent article on the Jesuit religion.
Collection: Archive Collection
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This clipping describes the removal of a plaque in memory of the ten founders of Alpha Phi Fraternity from the historic Hall of Languages building on the Syracuse University campus.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 14th, 1978
This printing plate depicts the likeness of Wellesley Perry Coddington, the Greek professor who advised the Founders of Alpha Phi Fraternity.
Collection: Object Collection
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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
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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
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The Ivy Leaf booklet serves as an introduction for new members to Alpha Phi Fraternity's mission, regulations, and history.
Collection: Theta Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 2000
This clipping features a sermon by Syracuse University Professor Wellesley Perry Coddington.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Mar 3rd, 1904
Syracuse University Professor Wellesley Perry Coddington remembers the ideals of the original Alpha Phi founders he worked with and congratulates the Fraternity on its 25th anniversary. You can find a transcription of this letter on "W.P. Coddington to Mrs. Sanford Transcribed Letter, October 21, 1897."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 21st, 1897
Syracuse University Professor Wellesley Perry Coddington remembers the ideals of the original Alpha Phi founders he worked with and congratulates the Fraternity on its 25th anniversary. You can find the original handwritten letter on "W.P. Coddington to Mrs. Sanford Letter, October 21, 1897."
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 21st, 1897
Syracuse University Professor Wellesley Perry Coddington shares his thoughts on the objectives of women in higher education and their means of achieving those objectives. You can find a transcribed version of this letter on "W.P. Coddington to My Friends and Pupils of the Alpha Phi Transcribed Letter."
Collection: Archive Collection
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