DePauw University School of Music

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Postcard written by Founder Amy DuBois Rieth, 1910
Postcard written by Founder Amy DuBois Rieth, 1910
Founder Amy DuBois Rieth sent this postcard to Mabel Harriet Siller, author of the 1916 editon of The History of Alpha Chi Omega fron her home in Lincoln, Nebraska. It is dated May 16, 1910. 
Bertha Deniston Cunningham Scrapbook, 1885-1927
Bertha Deniston Cunningham Scrapbook, 1885-1927
Founder Bertha Deniston Cunningham compiled 12 scrapbooks that are part of Alpha Chi Omega's archives collection. This scrapbook includes information dating from the 1885 founding to 1927. It includes signatures of Founders and early membe…
Founders' Bells at DePauw University Photograph, Fall 1975
Founders' Bells at DePauw University Photograph, Fall 1975
A set of bells, dedicated to the founders of Alpha Chi Omega, sit on the ground as they wait to be installed in the Founders' Bell Tower in the new performing arts center at DePauw University.
Founders' Bell Tower Dedication Photograph, October 1976
Founders' Bell Tower Dedication Photograph, October 1976
The Founders' Bell Tower was constructed by Alpha Chi Omega as part of DePauw University's new performing arts building in 1976 and dedicated to the memory of the seven founders.
DePauw University Soiree Musicale Program, 1886
DePauw University Soiree Musicale Program, 1886
Alpha Chi Omega was formally celebrated in a Soiree Musicale performance on February 6, 1886 in the DePauw University Music Hall. Dean James Hamilton Howe performed, with the assistance of Founder Amy DuBois (later Rieth), soprano.