Nu chapter was founded at University of Colorado Boulder in Boulder, Colorado on September 6, 1907. The chapter closed on June 26, 1973 and was reopened on January 26, 1979.
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Nu (University of Colorado Boulder) chapter members pose together in a line outside. Each woman is individually identified on the back of the photograph.
Past winners of housing grants and members of the grant committee are listed here.
This report consists of an officer's report from the Foundation president, a summary of affirmative votes at each Board of Trustees meeting, a list of fellowship and scholarship recipients, and financial reports.
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.
Alpha Chi Omega was the first women's organization to create a convention transcript, debuting for the first time at the 1915 Biennial Convention. Published and available every day during convention, it took a number of volunteers to serve as reporters, and a specific team was in charge of editing, layout and printing every night.
Alpha Chi Omega members who have recently given birth are listed, often with their husband and new baby's names, by chapter.
Alpha Chi Omega members who have recently gotten married are listed, along with their husbands, by chapter.
Winifred Van Buskirk Newby (Zeta, New England Conservatory) sends Fay Barnaby Kent (Delta, Allegheny College) a description of her trip to Iowa City for the installation of Sigma (University of Iowa) chapter.