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A Sabbath Blessing Poem, Easter 1920
A Sabbath Blessing Poem, Easter 1920
Grace Coburn Smith, Alpha Chapter, Colby College, National President and sister of Founder Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, is the author of this poem, written for Easter in 1920.
Mary Low Carver and Louise Helen Coburn With Family Members Photograph
Mary Low Carver and Louise Helen Coburn With Family Members Photograph
Louise H. Coburn, (seated, first from left) and Mary Low Carver (seated, second from left) sit in their garden with members of their families, including Ruby Carver Emerson and Grace Coburn Smith, all Alpha, Colby College.
A Sabbath Blessing Speech, 1920
A Sabbath Blessing Speech, 1920
This speech was delivered by Grace Coburn Smith, Alpha, Colby College, for Easter.
Grace Smith Becomes National President
Grace Smith Becomes National President
Grace Smith, Alpha, serves as National President from 1910-1912.
Louise Coburn Founders' Day Message, October 20, 1938
Louise Coburn Founders' Day Message, October 20, 1938
An introduction is provided for Louise H. Coburn,Alpha, Colby College, and then follows her Founders' Day message, which focuses on the discussion of "posterity" during the founding of Sigma Kappa.
Sigma Kappa Sorority Centennial Convention Birthday Dinner Program, June 21, 1974
Sigma Kappa Sorority Centennial Convention Birthday Dinner Program, June 21, 1974
This program, for a dinner in honor of the past national presidents, includes a list and photographs of the past national presidents, the dinner menu and list of speakers.
Grace M. Smith to Margaret A. Taggart Telegram, February 8, 1949
Grace M. Smith to Margaret A. Taggart Telegram, February 8, 1949
Grace Coburn Smith, Alpha, Colby College writes to Margaret Hazlett Taggart, Alpha Iota, Miami University, regarding the death of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College.
Louise Helen Coburn Memorial Speech
Louise Helen Coburn Memorial Speech
In this speech Grace Coburn Smith, Alpha, Colby College, details the life of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College. Smith covers Coburn's connection to Sigma Kappa, her work as a poet, and her character.
Louise Coburn Founders' Day Message, October 20, 1938
Louise Coburn Founders' Day Message, October 20, 1938
An introduction is provided for Louise H. Coburn,Alpha, Colby College, and then follows her Founders' Day message, which focuses on the discussion of "posterity" during the founding of Sigma Kappa.