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Promotional piece from 1911-12 highlighting the upcoming touring schedule of honorary member Maud Powell (Alpha, DePauw University), who was regarded as "the greatest woman violinist of all time."
The 14th National Convention was held at the University of Southern California June 28-July 2, 1915. This convention was monumental as it was the first one held on the West Coast and had more than 240 attendees. This red suede wrist case held the convention program presented to attendees as they arrived in Long Beach. This was a specially made gift from The T.V. Allen Company, which was the leading fraternity jeweler for Southern California at the time.
The 1985 National Convention was the centennial celebration for Alpha Chi Omega. This booklet was given in the registration packet to every attendee and featured not just the convention program but also the hopes and dreams of the organization for another 100 years.
This program includes lists of charter members, installing officers and aides, as well as a schedule of the weekend's events.
The program includes a list of the performances and information about the short play to be performed as part of the event. The back of the program features a chapter roll.
Technically this was the 9th Convention, but at this point in our history Alpha Chi Omega had not yet established a naming convention for events, therefore the labels differ. This program includes a chapter roll, a list of the Grand Council, a full program of events, banquet menu, banquet toast list, musicale program and the lyrics to several Alpha Chi songs.
This program is for a musicale held at the home of Ella Young (Gamma, Northwestern University) during the 1894 National Convention in Evanston, Illinois.
This program includes a list of the members of the Alpha Eta (University of Mount Union) House Corporation Board, a schedule of events, a dinner menu and the lyrics to "It Only Takes a Spark."
This program includes the banquet schedule and menu, as well as lists of the weekend's events, the installing officers, installation committee, advisory board and the chapter charter members.
This program includes the banquet program and menu, as well as a list of the initiates.
This program includes the menu and toast program for the banquet, a list of province officers and a general program for the convention.
This program includes the words to the Alpha Chi Omega Grace and Symphony; a schedule of events for the installation weekend; banquet program; and lists of the installation officers, chapter consultants, university guests, advisory board and chapter officers.
This program includes a schedule of events for the weekend and the banquet, a list of the installing officers, the banquet menu, and lists of charter members and patronesses.
The program, which features a golf theme, includes a list of the day's events, a menu for the luncheon and a list of the committee chairmen.
This program is for Homecoming Day of the 1935 National Convention, which took place at DePauw University where the Fraternity was founded. It includes a poem by Founder Olive Burnett Clark (Alpha, DePauw University), the words to the Toast and a program of the day's events.
This program includes a menu, the schedule of events, the words to a number of Alpha Chi songs, and a list of patrons and patronesses.