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Mary Low Carver to Lorah S. Monroe Letter, February 1, 1924
Mary Low Carver to Lorah S. Monroe Letter, February 1, 1924
Mary Low Carver,Alpha, Colby College, writes to Lorah S. Monroe, Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University, that she and her daughter are planning to attend the 1924 national convention.
Sigma Kappa Bulletin, No. 5, Summer 1916
Sigma Kappa Bulletin, No. 5, Summer 1916
This issue of the Sigma Kappa Bulletin includes a list of sorority leaders, information on the National Panhellenic Congress, an outline of the sorority's extension plans, and updates regarding the Sigma Kappa Triangle.
The Past, Present, and Future of Sigma Kappa, 1964
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....
Lorah Monroe Founders' Day Speech, 1932
Lorah Monroe Founders' Day Speech, 1932
Lorah S. Monroe, Alpha Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University, delivered this speech, focusing primarily on biographical and personal information about each of the Founders, at an unidentified Founders' Day event in 1932.
Grand and National Officers at Castle Park Convention Photograph, 1918
Grand and National Officers at Castle Park Convention Photograph, 1918
Four grand and national officers pose together at the 1918 national convention in Castle Park, Michigan. They are (left to right): Grand Treasurer Mary Gay Blunt, Alpha Eta, University of Minnesota; Grand President Eula Grove Linger, Eps...
Ida Fuller Pierce to Lorah Monroe Letter, January 24, 1924
Ida Fuller Pierce to Lorah Monroe Letter, January 24, 1924
Ida Fuller Pierce,Alpha, Colby College, writes to Lorah S. Monroe,Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University, about her determination to attend the 1924 national convention and about Lambda Chapter, University of California, Berkeley.
Lorah Monroe Becomes National President
Lorah Monroe Becomes National President
Lorah Monroe, Eta, serves as National President from 1922-1926.
Frances Mann Hall to Lorah S. Monroe Letter
Frances Mann Hall to Lorah S. Monroe Letter
Frances Mann Hall,Alpha, Colby College, writes to Lorah S. Monroe,Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University, thanking her for flowers and saying that she hopes to meet with Monroe and other Sigma Kappas soon, likely for a national convention.
Sigma Kappa Sorority Forty-Seventh National Convention Formal Banquet Program, July 11, 1930
Sigma Kappa Sorority Forty-Seventh National Convention Formal Banquet Program, July 11, 1930
This program includes the banquet menu and the program of events.