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A group of Beta (Albion College) chapter alumnae pose together on the steps of their chapter lodge during a reunion.
This Tau (Brenau University) chapter newsletter provides updates about the chapter, including articles on the new chapter house and the annual alumnae banquet and profiles on some of the collegiate members. Also of interest is an article about new privileges being granted to students by Brenau University.
This newsletter includes articles about the National Housing Corporation, TEAM Discovery weekends and alcohol programming.
This Beta (Albion College) chapter newsletter provides updates about the chapter's activities and lists of new members, chapter officers and house corporation board officers. There is also an article about the reestablishment of the Albion-Jackson Alumnae Club.
This newsletter from Alpha Beta (Purdue University) chapter includes articles about chapter social events, recruitment, the chapter's new housemother and academic achievements. Three photographs are part of the newsletter as well: portraits of alumna Martha Bolt Graham (Alpha Beta, Purdue University), new housemother Helen Harrison Dailey and a group photograph of the new members of 1960.
This newsletter from Alpha Iota (University of Vermont) chapter includes articles about altruistic activities, chapter events and news from alumnae. The newsletter also includes several photographs of chapter members.
This newsletter from Alpha Nu (University of Missouri) chapter includes articles about spring recruitment, chapter house renovations, Greek Week and the extracurricular activities of members. Also included are alumnae updates and a photograph of lifetime and new members.
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 newsletter includes a number of photographs associated with the articles.
This alumnae newsletter from Delta Zeta (Central Michigan University) chapter includes updates about recruitment, the 1974 Michigan State Day and various chapter activities.
This Epsilon Eta (Stephen F. Austin State University) chapter alumnae newsletter provides updates about the chapter, including renovations to the chapter house, as well as a list of alumnae who have recently gotten married.
This flier announces a new young alumnae group in Boston.
Three alumnae, (left to right) Betty Dawson Imlay (Gamma Nu, San Diego State University), former Province President Katherine Fredendall Franklin (Alpha Psi, UCLA) and Lori Herrera, pose together at the celebration for Gamma Nu (San Diego State University) chapter's 25th anniversary.
Initiate of Beta (Albion College)
Alumnae (left to right) Mary Storbeck (Mu, Simpson College), Imogene Holster Lamb (Xi, University of Nebraska - Lincoln), Phyllis Carter Conrad (Iota, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and Phyllis Harris Blumer (Xi, University of Nebraska - Lincoln) pose together at the 1955 National Convention at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
A group of alumnae and their guests gather for the annual Beta Beta (Indianapolis, Indiana) chapter picnic at the home of Florence Thompson Taggart (Alpha, DePauw University).
Dr. Condoleezza Rice joined Alpha Chi Omega at the Gamma Delta chapter at the University of Denver. Until her senior year, she was the only African American member of the chapter. She was 19 years old when she graduated cum laude from the university in 1974. She was named Outstanding Senior Woman and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. She earned a master's from the University of Notre Dame and a Ph.D. from the University of Denver’s Graduate School of International Studies. In 1993, she became Stanford University’s first woman provost and served in that position until 1999. In 2001, President George W. Bush appointed her national security advisor. Rice later was named the U.S. Secretary of State, the first black woman to serve in that capacity. A professor, consultant and author, she has won many awards. She is an articulate speaker, accomplished pianist and a football aficionado. She received Alpha Chi Omega's Award of Achievement in 1990.
A group of collegiate members gather around an alumna wearing a white dress after singing a chapter song.
An unidentified alumna from the northwest suburbs of Chicago and two children play with hand puppets.
Marcia DeRocco (Alpha Chi, Butler University), a famous sculptor and Award of Achievement winner. The newspaper clipping describes her notable career and loving connection to Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity.
Fifty-year members pose together at the 1972 National Convention. Each woman is individually identified on the back of the photograph.