Alpha Chi Omega

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Alpha chapter was founded at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana on October 15, 1885.

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Report of P-D Meeting in Province IX, March 29-31, 1963

Reproduction of dress belonging to Founder Bertha Deniston Cunningham

For the 1935 Golden Jubilee National Convention, Founder Bertha Denision Cunningham wore a reproduction of a dress she had worn while a stduent at DePauw University. The dress features some original lace.

Reproduction of dress belonging to Founder Olive Burnett Clark

For the 1935 Golden Jubilee National Convention, Founder Olive Burnett Clark wore a reproduction of a dress she had worn while a student at DePauw University. The dress features some original lace.

Ring belonging to Founder Nellie Gamble Childe

White gold filagree ring with oval-shaped blue stone and raised coat of arms belonging to Founder Nellie Gamble Childe

Ring belonging to Founder Olive Burnett Clark

White gold filagree ring with diamond-shaped blue stone and raised coat of arms belonging to Founder Olive Burnett Clark

Round enamel pin with Alpha Chi Omega Greek letters belonging to Founder Olive Burnett Clark

Ryan, Burnett and Deniston Cabinet Card, April 1886

Anna Ryan (Wells) (Alpha, DePauw University, left) poses with Alpha Chi Omega Founders Olive Burnett (Clark) (Alpha, DePauw University, center) and Bertha Deniston (Cunningham) (Alpha, DePauw University, right).

Securing Our Futures: Yours and Alpha Chi Omega's, 1992

This publication discusses the options for generating charitable gifts to the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation. It also includes a photograph of Ellen Little Vanden Brink (Alpha, DePauw University), Bonnie House Andrews (Alpha Beta, Purdue University), Diane Wilson Blackwelder (Omicron, Baker University) and Mary Gratton Davids (Chi, Oregon State University) being honored by the Circle of Twenty at the 1992 National Convention.

Sheet music for "Rondo," composed by Founder Estelle Leonard

"Rondo," composed by Founder Estelle Leonard, was originally written for the piano, then later arranged for three violins and piano.