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Alice Hersey Monning to Eta Sisters Letter, April 11, 1929
Eta Chapter alumna Alice Hersey Monning asks the Chapter's collegiate members to share information about the Chapter's history with new Alpha Phi Historian Margaret D Whitney as she writes a new history of Eta Chapter.
"A Lonesome Place Against the Sky" Magazine Clipping, June 1945
Eta Chapter alumna Elizabeth Northup describes recently deceased Eta Chapter alumna Margaret East Gillum's work decorating the Chapter house and the artwork hanging there now in her honor.
Eta
Although the chapter at Boston University was the third Alpha Phi chapter installed, they chose the name "Eta" - the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet - rather than "Gamma" because there were seven founding members of the chapter. Thus,…
Alpha Phi 41st Biennial Convention Program, July 26, 1956
This program from the 1956 Convention, held in Mackinac Island, Michigan, gives general information for attendees as well as a schedule for the event and lists of the members of the Executive Board, Board of Trustees, Special Officers, Dis…
Hugh McDowell to Miss Northup Letter, April 10, 1896
Hugh McDowell informs Elizabeth Northup that his wife, Alice Lee McDowell, has passed and is unable to write an article for the Quarterly about Founder Elizabeth Hubbell Shults' death.
Alpha Phi Observes 69th Anniversary Newspaper Clipping, 1941
This newspaper clipping describes Alpha Phi's upcoming Founders' Day, specifically noting Eta Chapter's celebration plans.
Eta's New Home Magazine Clipping, January 1936
Eta Chapter alumna Elizabeth Northup describes the recent purchase of an Eta Chapter house. The article includes two photographs of the new Chapter house's interior.
The Alpha Phi Dipper Sheet Music With Notes, c. 1900s
This sheet music was written by Eta Chapter member Helen M. Stevens. The back of this sheet music includes handwritten notes.
The Adventuresses Journal, 1909
This journal features ten fictional stories written by members of Eta Chapter. The stories were originally shared with the Chapter anonymously and there was a competition over who could accurately guess the most authors.