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Ruth Miller Winsor (Phi, University of Kansas) writes a glowing report after visiting Chi (Oregon State University) chapter, including notes on an interview with the dean of women and photographs of the chapter house and campus buildings.
This program includes a schedule of events and lists of the guests of honor, chapter charter members, alumnae charter members and collegiate chapter officers. It also includes a sketch of the chapter house.
This program includes a list of key figures and house corporation board members, as well as a schedule of events.
This program for the dedication of Alpha Eta (University of Mount Union) chapter's new house, which features a drawing of the house on the front, includes lists of collegiate chapter members, alumnae club officers, mothers club officers, patronesses and home company officers.
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.
The cover of this issue of The Lyre features the Epsilon (University of Southern California) chapter house.
Past winners of housing grants and members of the grant committee are listed here.
This newsletter from Zeta Chi (Muhlenberg College) chapter includes articles about a new chapter house, intramural sports, academics, chapter social events, altruistic projects and the chapter's new member program. It also includes a list of newly elected chapter officers.
This newsletter includes a list of donors that helped make the new Gamma Chi (Stetson University) chapter house possible.
Southwest Missouri State University President Marshall Gordon writes to Zeta Sigma (Missouri State University) Chapter President Deborah Drissell Powell (Zeta Sigma, Southwest Missouri State University) congratulating her on the chapter's new house.
The author writes that an offer has been made to purchase a house for the Santa Clara prospective chapter to lease and provides the next steps.
Zeta Pi (Arizona State University) chapter rented space in this apartment building in the early 1980s.