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Alpha Chi Omega Today, Spring 1997
This newsletter includes articles about the National Housing Corporation, TEAM Discovery weekends and alcohol programming.
The Convention Transcript of Alpha Chi Omega, Vol. 17, No. 1, June 26, 1960
This convention newsletter provides articles about various convention events, as well as general interest articles regarding the new Fraternity headquarters and the death of Founder Nellie Gamble Childe (Alpha, DePauw University). The news…
Group in Observation Car at Convention Postcard, June 28-July 2, 1915
A group of unidentified Alpha Chis pose together in an observation car at the 1915 National Convention in Long Beach, California. Only one of the women, Nan Worster Ward (Sigma, University of Iowa) is identified and is marked with an X.
Olive Clark to Ruth Suppes Letter, March 28
Olive Burnett Clark (Alpha, DePauw University) writes to Ruth Tewinkel Suppes (Rho, University of Washington) about a recent Indiana State Day event that Suppes was unable to attend. Clark also writes that she is happy to speak about the f…
Alpha Chi Omega Flag
In 1908, a committee was assigned to design an official flag for reasons of uniformity as chapters and sisters were creating their own designs. A design conforming to heraldic principles drawn by Mabel H. Siller (Gamma, Northwestern Unive…
Securing Our Futures: Yours and Alpha Chi Omega's, 1992
This publication discusses the options for generating charitable gifts to the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation. It also includes a photograph of Ellen Little Vanden Brink (Alpha, DePauw University), Bonnie House Andrews (Alpha Beta, Purdue Unive…
DePauw Day Keychain, Golden Ticket, 1985 National Convention
DePauw Day was a special excursion during the Centennial Celebration, the 44th National Convention. With more than 1,700 attendees, members had to be led in groups so everyone could enjoy the experience. This keychain was supplied in the r…
Sunlight Sheet Music, 1942
This copy of sheet music for "Sunlight," a study written for piano students by Alpha Chi Omega Founder Estelle Leonard (Alpha, DePauw University), includes her signature on the front.