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Alpha Eta (University of Mount Union) chapter members pose together with a flag featuring the Greek letters "Phi Delta Pi" after an initiation.
Alta Allen Loud (Beta, Albion College) served as National President from 1907-10 and from 1912-19.
An unidentified alumna from the northwest suburbs of Chicago and two children play with hand puppets.
Two unidentified Alpha Chis and two young men pose together studying.
Each woman is individually identified on page 3 of the summer 1965 issue of The Lyre, where this photograph is featured.
Advertising executive Mary Andrews Ayres (Alpha Lambda, University of Minnesota) won the Award of Achievement in 1978.
(left to right) Lenore Ruark Sutherlin (Alpha, DePauw University), National President Burnette Grimes Jones (Omega, Washington State University), Catharine Appleby Toole (Alpha, DePauw University) and Ruth Tewinkel Suppes (Rho, University of Washington) pose with DePauw University President Dr. Russell Humbert and the temporary Founders memorial installed at DePauw on DePauw Day during the 1960 National Convention. The temporary plaque was installed as a token of Alpha Chi Omega's promise to provide a proper memorial to the Founders at a later date. This photograph was featured on page 14 of the September 1960 issue of The Lyre.
Bernice Abbott Cope (Alpha Chi, Butler University), Fay Barnaby Kent (Delta, Allegheny College) and Delight Stevens Dodds (Alpha Chi, Butler University) pose in front of Star Studio, the studio supported by Alpha Chi Omega at the MacDowell Colony.
This is an attachment to a letter from Thelma Gardner Belair (Alpha Iota, University of Vermont) dated March 1, 1947.