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This brochure explains the work of the MacDowell Colony. Alpha Chi Omega supports one of the studios at the colony, Star Studio. Of particular note is a list of Pulitzer Prize winners who have worked at the colony.
This toy book contains patterns and directions that Alpha Chi Omega collegiate and alumnae members used to make self-help toys for children with disabilities as part of an altruistic program adopted in 1951.
This new member book provides notes from chapter officers welcoming the new members and explaining their positions and what that means for the new members.
This invitation provides a list of the homes that are part of the tour, their addresses and the organizations that decorated them.
This brochure provides information about Alpha Chi's various altruistic activities, including The MacDowell Colony, support of children, cerebral palsy, toy books and support for fellow Alpha Chis in need.
This one-page program includes a list of the luncheon speakers and a domestic violence awareness pin at the top. The back includes the words to the Alpha Chi Omega Grace and the Alpha Chi Omega Toast, as well as Alpha Chi Omega's statement of position on domestic violence.
This article discusses a recycling program started by Delta Nu (Iowa State University) chapter and includes a photograph of Seanra Askwith (Delta Nu, Iowa State University) with recyclable material.
This article discusses Psi (The University of Oklahoma) chapter's lead in the campus blood drive as well as listing the contributions of other chapters on campus. The end of the article includes a discussion of the work of Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity to support a hospital in France. This article is part of a larger issue (Vol. XII, No. 23) of The Oklahoma Daily, which is included in its entirety here. All metadata relates to the Red Cross article, however, as that is the only article that directly relates to Psi Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega.
This clipping features a photograph of four Delta Pi (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) chapter members soliciting donations for a Heart Fund campaign.
Portraits and biographies are provided here for the two winners of the Founders' Fellowship Award.
This article provides excerpts from National Council officer reports in order to provide an overview of the 1948 National Council meeting at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park, California.
Ellen Drake MacMillan (Alpha Beta, Purdue University) discusses the work being done by alumnae chapters to support the cerebral palsy division of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. The article includes a photograph of Beta Omicron Beta (Miami, Florida) chapter members working with children through the Florida Association for Crippled Children.
Editor Laura O'Brien (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) provides an introduction to this issue of The Lyre and some of the content within.
Brigitta Haller (Alpha Mu, Indiana University) discusses her experience on a collegiate Global Service Initiative trip to Jamaica. A photograph of Haller on the trip is included.
Amber McMurray Snowden (Zeta Pi, Arizona State University) discusses her experience on an alumnae Global Service Initiative trip to New Orleans. A photograph of McMurray and fellow participant Danae Sugaoka is included.
Photographs and brief descriptions highlight the achievements of collegiate chapters.
Photographs and brief descriptions highlight the achievements of alumnae chapters and individual alumnae.