Beta chapter was founded at Albion College in Albion, Michigan on May 27, 1887.
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Members of the National Council pose together at the 1955 National Convention in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Three of the women are identified: Susan Newcomer Hollinshead (Beta, Albion College) (second from left), Florence Staiger Lonn (Theta, University of Michigan) (second from right) and Pat Mason Guertler (Beta, Albion College) (far right).
This list provides the names of Alpha Chi Omegas who have passed away since the last issue of The Lyre.
Photographs and brief descriptions highlight the achievements of alumnae chapters and individual alumnae.
This page lists Alpha Chis who have joined the Life Loyal program between April 1 and June 30, 2015.
Elthea Snider Turner (Gamma, Northwestern University), 1966 Award of Achievement winner and composer of "Long Have I Cherished," poses at a piano with part of the convention choir following her concert at the 1966 National Convention in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Each woman is individually identified on page 23 of the fall 1966 issue of The Lyre, where this photograph is featured.
These minutes from the First Grand Council meeting, held in Albion, Michigan, in 1903, include reports from the grand treasurer, Grand President and editor of The Lyre. Of particular note are the precarious financial situation of The Lyre, plans for voting at the 1903 Inter-Sorority Conference, the establishment of alumnae chapters and the decision to revoke the charter of Eta (Bucknell University) chapter due to inactivity.
This report lists each chapter and its altruistic activities for Hera Day. Many of the activities center around children or senior citizens.