Zeta chapter was founded at New England Conservatory in Boston, Massachusetts on December 15, 1895. The chapter closed on June 1, 1950.
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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 includes the menu and toast program for the banquet, a list of province officers and a general program for the convention.
This directory lists the names and addresses of Fraternity leaders, including members of the National Council, standing committees, province leaders, alumnae district leaders and alumnae state chairmen. It also lists each collegiate chapter along with its president and alumnae advisor and each alumnae chapter or club with its president and meeting information.
National President Gladys Olmstead Graff (Zeta, New England Conservatory) sends chapter presidents information about the 1924 National Convention in Swampscott, Massachusetts.
This report lists each chapter and its altruistic activities for Hera Day. Many of the activities center around children or senior citizens.
Margaret Roll Hicks (Psi, The University of Oklahoma) discusses Sarah F. D. Miller (Zeta, New England Conservatory) and her involvement with the Girls Scouts of America and the Quota International Club. The article includes a portrait of Miller.
Marian Nevins MacDowell (Zeta, New England Conservatory of Music), founder of MacDowell, enjoys musical entertainment, 1951.
Marian Nevins MacDowell (Zeta, New England Conservatory of Music), founder of MacDowell, is greeted by National Council member Delight Stevens Dodds (Epsilon, University of Southern California) in 1955.
Marian Nevins MacDowell (Zeta, New England Conservatory of Music), founder of MacDowell, in 1936