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Bulletin II: Facts About Alpha Chi Omega, November 1955
This bulletin provides information about various aspects of the Fraternity, from its founding and governance structure to its altruistic activities.
Alumnae with Child Using Therapy Equipment Photograph, c. 1970
Two unidentified alumnae and a third woman, possibly a nurse or another alumna, pose with a child using cerebral palsy therapy equipment.Cerebral Palsy
The National Society for Crippled Children (now Easterseals), Cerebral Palsy Division, is adopted as a national altruistic project.
Joan Albert with Cerebral Palsy Poster Photograph, c. 1970
Joan Albert Lawler (Alpha Iota, University of Vermont) holds a poster asking for donations to support cerebral palsy.
Pi Chapter Pledge Booklet, 1960
This new member book provides notes from chapter officers welcoming the new members and explaining their positions and what that means for the new members.
Alpha Chi Omega Toy Book, 1952
This toy book contains patterns and directions that Alpha Chi Omega collegiate and alumnae members used to make self-help toys for children with disabilities as part of an altruistic program adopted in 1951.
Cerebral Palsy Project, November 1948
Ellen Drake MacMillan (Alpha Beta, Purdue University) discusses the work being done by alumnae chapters to support the cerebral palsy division of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. The article includes a photograph of B…
Alpha Chi Omega at Work Brochure, c. 1964
This brochure provides information about Alpha Chi's various altruistic activities, including The MacDowell Colony, support of children, cerebral palsy, toy books and support for fellow Alpha Chis in need.