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Greta Friebel to Lillian Perkins Letter, January 13, 1971
Greta Shay Friebel,Upsilon, Oregon State University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins,Omicron, Tufts University, about her musical accomplishments and talents for use in the Centennial history. Also included as an attachment to the letter is a…
Brave Maroon II is Published
The second poetry anthology of Sigma Kappa, Brave Maroon II, edited by Lillian Perkins, Omicron, is published.
The Past, Present, and Future of Sigma Kappa, 1964
This presentation, made at the 1964 national convention, consists of three different speeches focused on the past (from National Historian Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University), the present (from past National President Lorah S. M…
The Boston Broadcast Newsletter, Spring 1985
This newsletter from the Boston Alumnae Chapter discusses upcoming chapter events and summarizes fall events. Also included are updates from individual alumnae and national news.
The Past, Present, and Future of Sigma Kappa, 1964
This presentation, made at the 1964 national convention, consists of three different speeches focused on the past (from National Historian Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University), the present (from past National President Lorah S. M…
Brave Maroon is Published
In honor of Sigma Kappa's 60th anniversary, a poetry anthology edited by Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, entitled Brave Maroon is published.
Greta Friebel to Lillian Perkins Letter, January 13, 1971
Greta Shay Friebel,Upsilon, Oregon State University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins,Omicron, Tufts University, about her musical accomplishments and talents for use in the Centennial history. Also included as an attachment to the letter is a…
Zeta Zeta Chapter Installation Banquet Program, May 10, 1976
This installation banquet program includes lists of the installation team and of the new initiates, the program of events, and the banquet menu.
Grounds for Concern Poem, c. 1977
This poem by Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, won second prize in a contest sponsored by the Manuscript Club of Boston in 1977.