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Alpha Chi Omega Foundation Board of Trustees Photograph, c. 1979

Alpha Chi Omega Foundation Board of Trustees Photograph, c. 1979

Members of the newly established Alpha Chi Omega Foundation Board of Trustees sit together around a conference table. They are (left to right) Karen Aunan Miley (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota), Jessie Fanyo Payne (Upsilon, Millikin University), Dorothy Thompson Chambers (Alpha Omega, Birmingham-Southern College), Harriet Thwing Holden (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota), Barbara Deady Horton (Gamma, Northwestern University), Marian McKee Smith (Alpha Nu, University of Missouri) and Helen Benson Reckord (Alpha Rho, University of Idaho). This photograph is featured on pages 8 and 9 of the spring 1979 issue of The Lyre.

Officers with Delta Tau Chapter Installation Gifts Photograph, April 3, 1965

Officers with Delta Tau Chapter Installation Gifts Photograph, April 3, 1965

Alpha Chi Omega officers pose with the table display of gifts received by Delta Tau (Minnesota State University, Mankato) chapter in honor of their installation. They are (from left) District XV Alumnae Chairman Tess Ramsden Sabourin (Alpha Theta, Drake University), National Collegiate Vice President Sue Lindeman (Delta Tau, Minnesota State University, Mankato), National President Rosita Hopps Nordwall (Epsilon, University of Southern California), National Secretary-Treasurer Rosemary Newman Hittle (Alpha Chi, Butler University), National Panhellenic Delegate Jessie Fanyo Payne (Upsilon, Millikin University), National Extension Director Val Harper Burke (Xi, University of Nebraska - Lincoln) and Province XV President Dorothy Filley Schwartzkopf (Xi, University of Nebraska - Lincoln). This photograph was featured on page 4 of the summer 1965 issue of The Lyre.

Alice Glaser and Irene Wood at Piano Photograph, c. 1970

Alice Glaser and Irene Wood at Piano Photograph, c. 1970

Chi Chi (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) chapter president Alice Stayduhar Glaser (Lambda, Syracuse University) poses with Chi Chi charter member Irene Wood (Delta, Allegheny College) who sits at a piano.

Alumnae with Child Using Therapy Equipment Photograph, c. 1970

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.

Delta Sigs with Clothing Cartons From Joint Drive Photograph, 1967

Delta Sigs with Clothing Cartons From Joint Drive Photograph, 1967

Members of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity at the University of Michigan pose with cartons of clothing collected by Theta (University of Michigan) chapter members and the Delta Sigs as part of a joint philanthropy project to send clothing to Korean orphans. The project collected 10,000 pounds of clothing, which was first shipped to San Francisco and then to Korea. This photograph was featured on page 22 of the spring 1968 issue of The Lyre.

Alpha Eta Chapter Members Outside Photograph

Alpha Eta Chapter Members Outside Photograph

Gamma Sigma Chapter House Photograph

Gamma Sigma Chapter House Photograph

Alpha Omicron Chapter Members Photograph, 1936

Alpha Omicron Chapter Members Photograph, 1936

MacDowell Colony Residence Hall Photograph, 1947

MacDowell Colony Residence Hall Photograph, 1947

This is an attachment to a letter from Thelma Gardner Belair (Alpha Iota, University of Vermont) dated March 1, 1947.

Gate to MacDowell Grove Photograph, 1947

Gate to MacDowell Grove Photograph, 1947

This is an attachment to a letter from Thelma Gardner Belair (Alpha Iota, University of Vermont) dated March 1, 1947.

Mrs. MacDowell's Home Photograph, 1947

Mrs. MacDowell's Home Photograph, 1947

This is an attachment to a letter from Thelma Gardner Belair (Alpha Iota, University of Vermont) dated March 1, 1947.

Olive Clark as a Child Photograph, c. 1870

Olive Clark as a Child Photograph, c. 1870

Olive Burnett Clark (Alpha, DePauw University) called “Ollie” by her friends, studied piano, violin, cello and double bass. She taught at DePauw for two years while carrying on her studies. In her junior year, she left school to take teaching positions in Anderson and Franklin, Indiana. “I have found no greater happiness in my life than in Alpha Chi Omega,” she said later in life. “All I have ventured to give toward the up-building and uplifting of our fraternity has been from the depths of my heart, and has been repaid in thousandfold by my girls.”