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What Brings New Members to Alumnae Meetings?
This article outlines strategies and advice from leaders of alumnae chapters throughout the country for getting new members to attend alumnae meetings. The article includes two photographs of alumnae events.
Marvin Schmidt to Ms. Heinze Letter, September 9, 1975
Superintendent of Bluff City Cemetery Marvin Schmidt provides information about the burial site of Founder Rena Michaels Atchison and her husband Wilbur Fisk Atchison.
Betty Loveland Heinze to Sir or Madam Letter, August 22, 1975
Alpha Phi Historian Betty Loveland Heinze requests information from the Northwestern University Alumnae Records Office about the burial site of Founder Rena Michaels Atchison and her husband Wilbur Fisk Atchison.
Elizabeth L. Heinze to Gentlemen Letter, September 5, 1975
Alpha Phi Historian Betty Loveland Heinze requests information from Bluff City Cemetery about the burial site of Founder Rena Michaels Atchison and her husband Wilbur Fisk Atchison.
Betty Loveland Heinze to Gentlemen Letter, September 5, 1975
Alpha Phi Historian Betty Loveland Heinze requests information about Founder Rena Michaels Atchison's death certificate.
Preservation of Rich Heritage Framed Certificate, July 10, 2000
This certificate was awarded to Edith Nottingham Loveland and Betty Loveland Heinze for their dedication to the history of Alpha Phi Fraternity and its preservation.
Edwin Nottingham High School Autograph Book, 1872
This autograph book contains signatures from the classmates of Edwin Nottingham, father of Edith Nottingham Loveland, Founder of Alpha Phi Fraternity. A note related to this book is also part of the collection.
Merium Malik to Betty Note, March 26, 1984
Gamma Iota Chapter alumna Merium Jackson Malik describes the enclosed script she is submitting to the Edith Nottingham Loveland Memorabilia Contest. The enclosed script is also part of the collection.
Betty L. Heinze to Mr. Quinn Letter, September 11, 1975
Alpha Phi Historian Betty Loveland Heinze informs Northwestern University Archivist Patrick M. Quinn of Founder Rena Michaels Atchison's burial site. A reply to this letter is also part of the collection.