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College Officers Training School Program, August 23-25, 1957
This program consists of a schedule for each day of the event.
National Council Photograph, 1948-1950
The 1948-50 national council members pose together. They are (left to right): Mrs. Cole; Katharine Tener Lowry; Helen Ives Corbett, Alpha Zeta, Cornell University; Mrs. Seaman, and Margaret Hazlett Taggart, Alpha Iota, Miami University.National Headquarters Moved to Indianapolis
The national headquarters is moved to Indianapolis, Indiana and Margaret H. Taggart, Alpha Iota, is appointed as its director.
Reporting the Wonderful Women of Sigma Kappa, c. April 1964
This bulletin provides updates on the recent achievements of Sigma Kappa alumnae and of collegians and chapters. Of particular note is the update about Margaret Chase Smith, Alpha, Colby College, running for president.
Charlotte B. Arey to Margaret Taggart Letter, March 1947
Charlotte B. Arey,Alpha, Colby College, writes to Margaret Hazlett Taggart,Alpha Iota, Miami University, of her sister, Barbara P. Arey, Alpha, who served as a member of WAVES during World War II.
Margaret H. Taggart to Polly Harrison Letter, December 17, 1970
Margaret Hazlett Taggart,Alpha Iota, Miami University, thanks Harrison for sending some of the songs created by Gamma Chi, Stephen F. Austin University, members to the national headquarters and suggests a way that they may be shared with o…
Historian Report - Sigma Chapter, 1959-1960
This report outlines the activities of the Sigma Chapter, Southern Methodist University, for the 1959-60 academic year.
Alpha Delta Chapter Founders' Day Luncheon Program, November 12, 1955
This program includes lists of chapter and new member class officers, the luncheon menu, the schedule of speakers for the event, and the Sigma Kappa Grace and Farewell Song.
Clayton Farrington to Margaret Taggart Letter, March 29, 1947
Farrington writes to Margaret Hazlett Taggart,Alpha Iota, Miami University,that his daughter, Mary M. Farrington, Alpha Nu, is back at the University of Montana after being discharged from WAVES at the end of World War II.