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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 Alvena Smith Jones' (Omicron, Baker University) student manual, schedule and student's activity ticket for 1921-22. Also included are a ticket for an art exhibition and a December 1921 calendar labeled "My Dates."
This page features a note and a program related to an "Oriental Party" hosted by Omicron (Baker University) chapter, as well as a name card from the new member party and other small items.
This page features 11 newspaper clippings about events hosted by Omicron (Baker University) chapter and other groups on campus.
This page features programs from several plays and musical performances staged in May 1922.
This page features an invitation and a newspaper clipping about a picnic breakfast held by Omicron (Baker University) chapter for other sorority women, a program for a spring recruitment event and small pieces from two other events.
This page features three photographs, one of Alvena Smith Jones (Omicron, Baker University) with an unidentified woman, one of an unidentified man and woman, and one of Alvena Smith by herself.
This page features two photographs of the Baker University campus.
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.
A group of Beta (Albion College) chapter alumnae pose together on the steps of their chapter lodge during a reunion.
A group of unidentified Alpha Chis pose together in an observation car at the 1915 National Convention in Long Beach, California. Only one of the women, Nan Worster Ward (Sigma, University of Iowa) is identified and is marked with an X.
July 24, 1946 founder Estelle Leonard's (Alpha, DePauw University) voice can be heard describing a (violin) piece she composed for a student. This video was created in celebration of MacDowell month 2016. Filmed in Meharry Hall, DePauw University where the musical piece would have been performed.
Fall of 2019, 15 women from Alpha, DePauw University gathered to celebrate their 50th year of sisterhood.