Sigma Kappa Founder Ida Fuller Pierce, Alpha Chapter,, Colby College, and National Philanthropy Chairman Myrtice D. Cheney, Alpha, Colby College, describe a house party held at Southwest Harbor during which convention delegates learned more about the work of the Maine Sea Coast Mission and visited some of the islands where the organization worked.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1924
Eula Grove Linger, Epsilon, Syracuse University, records the business discussed during each session of the 1911 National Convention, summarizing officer and committee reports and resolutions debated and passed. The minutes begin with the names of convention delegates in attendance.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: July 11th, 1911 - July 14th, 1911
Nellie Bakeman Donovan, Alpha,, Colby College, transcribed this poem by Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Collection: Archives Collection
Nellie Bakeman Donovan, Alpha,, Colby College, transcribed this poem by Elizabeth Akers.
Collection: Archives Collection
Nellie Bakeman Donovan, Alpha,, Colby College, transcribed excerpts from classic poetry and literature that reference violets.
Collection: Archives Collection
Nellie Bakeman Donovan, Alpha,, Colby College, transcribed this poem on violets.
Collection: Archives Collection
Nellie Bakeman Donovan, Alpha,, Colby College, transcribed this poem by Charles Jefferys.
Collection: Archives Collection
Nellie Bakeman Donovan, Alpha,, Colby College, transcribed this poem by Elizabeth Akers.
Collection: Archives Collection
Nellie Bakeman Donovan, Alpha,, Colby College, transcribed this poem by William W. Story.
Collection: Archives Collection
This article by Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, highlights the life of Frances Mann Hall, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
This note indicates that Frances Mann Hall, Alpha, Colby College, died in February of 1935
Collection: Archives Collection
This speech by Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, discusses Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, during the 1938 Founders' Day event.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: November 9th, 1938