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Olympic distance runner Julie Brown (Alpha Psi, UCLA) stands at the podium after winning the Award of Achievement at the 1985 National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. Julie competed in the first-ever women's Olympic marathon in 1984.
Mary Emma Griffith Marshall (Lambda, Syracuse University) served as National Secretary from 1915-25.
Members of Gamma Tau (Oklahoma City University) chapter and Rho Rho (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) chapter work together to make bibs for a local care center as part of a Hera Day project.
Initiated in 1916, Florence Lindahl Cooling (Iota, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) was the first recipient of the Alumnae Appreciation Award in 1983.
This portrait of Estelle Leonard (Alpha, DePauw University) would have been taken during her music teaching years at Union City Public Schools. The back of the photo is inscribed with "For Frances Koch, May 31, 1910. Estella Leonard Music (Piano) Teacher"
Attendees of the 2018 National Convention gather for the official group photo.
Iota Omega (Carthage College) chapter members pose together with a sign for Women and Children's Horizons, Inc., an organization they are supporting while participating in a domestic violence awareness walk.
A group of women pose together with the Lambda (Syracuse University) chapter charter at the chapter's reinstallation ceremony in 2016.
Children at Camp Daniel Boone use a specially constructed pool for children with disabilities donated by Sigma Sigma (St. Louis, Missouri) chapter in 1957.
Alpha (DePauw University) chapter members pose together for a formal portrait. Four of the women are identified: Lillian Moore Cottingham (Alpha, DePauw University, upper right corner), Anna Allen Smith (Alpha, DePauw University, second row, left), Daisy Steele Wilson (Alpha, DePauw University, lower left corner) and Mary Janet Wilson (Alpha, DePauw University, lower right corner).
This suite of offices in the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Building served as the central office of Alpha Chi Omega from 1929-61.
The headquarters at 8733 Founders Road was constructed for Alpha Chi Omega's specific needs.
Miss Carla Oleck was a famous Broadway performer, graduated from Northwestern University in 1972. This was a rare opportunity to see her perform live when she came back in 1976 for a visit.