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"Sunlight," composed by Founder Estelle Leonard, was written as a piano solo for her young students.
Alpha Chi Omega was formally celebrated in a Soiree Musicale performance on February 6, 1886 in the DePauw University Music Hall. Dean James Hamilton Howe performed, with the assistance of Founder Amy DuBois (later Rieth), soprano.
This page features a program from a Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra concert in Salina, Kansas.
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.
National President Gladys Olmstead Graff (Zeta, New England Conservatory) sends chapter presidents information about the 1924 National Convention in Swampscott, Massachusetts.
Juliana Bishop Hitpas (Delta Sigma, University of the Pacific) portrays Norina in an unknown play or musical.
Winifred Byrd sits at piano while visiting Kappa (University of Wisconsin) chapter in Madison, Wisconsin.
In a portion of a speech given at the 1952 Massachusetts State Day, Ann Burnett Clark speaks about her grandmother, Founder Olive Burnett Clark (Alpha, DePauw University).
This bulletin provides information about various aspects of the Fraternity, from its founding and governance structure to its altruistic activities.
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 menu, the schedule of events, the words to a number of Alpha Chi songs, and a list of patrons and patronesses.
A newspaper photograph features four Omega (Washington State University) chapter members seated at a piano.
This article discusses Chi (Oregon State University) chapter members singing on the radio and includes a photograph of the chapter chorus.
This brief article from The Lyre discusses the appearance of Lois Ann Conser Duncan (Alpha Eta, University of Mount Union) as Rosaura in "The Gay Rascal" at the Cleveland Playhouse.
"Rondo," composed by Founder Estelle Leonard, was originally written for the piano, then later arranged for three violins and piano.
This page features name cards, programs and other small items from social events hosted by individuals and groups on campus during the winter of 1921-22.
This page features programs from several plays and musical performances staged in May 1922.
This copy of sheet music for "Sunlight," a study written for piano students by Alpha Chi Omega Founder Estelle Leonard (Alpha, DePauw University), includes her signature on the front.