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1930s Iota Chapter Scrapbook, Page 16

This scrapbook page features a play program and ten newspaper clippings describing student journalism, theater, and Iota Chapter, University of Denver, dances at the University of Denver. One clipping also discusses the Women Student League's efforts for coed unification on campus.

Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1931 - 1936

1930s Iota Chapter Scrapbook, Page 34

This scrapbook page features nine newspaper clippings describing a meeting of the Western Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, Panhellenic and interfraternity events, mentorship, and women's athletics at the University of Denver.

Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1931 - 1936

Alpha Chapter Reunion Program, 1890

This program, which is likely from an Alpha Chapter Reunion held in 1890, lists the speakers to give toasts at the event and notes some of the topics to be covered, ranging from scholarship to women's advancement. Sigma Kappa Founders Mary Low Carver and Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, attended the event.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1890

Grace M. Coburn to the Beloved Sisterhood of Sigma Kappa Letter, March 14, 1894

Grace Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, writes to members of Sigma Kappa Sorority to describe her experience traveling to Paris, France. She recounts in detail works of art she observed in the Louvre Museum, relays her observations of French society, and comments on the state of girls' education in France.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Mar 14th, 1894

Information From the Catalogue of Colby University, 1871-1872

This information sheet compiles notes from a Colby University Catalog published in the 1870s, describing the admission of women into the institution, the policies governing their time in college, and their course of study.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date:

Late 1930s Iota Chapter Life Scrapbook, Page 39

This scrapbook page features seven newspaper clippings describing Iota Chapter, University of Denver, events and tensions between men and women students at the University of Denver.

Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1935 - 1939

Late 1930s Iota Chapter Life Scrapbook, Page 45

This scrapbook page features two newspaper clippings discussing academic achievement among women students at the University of Denver.

Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1935 - 1939

Mary Caffrey Low Carver was Colby's First Woman Graduate Newspaper Clipping, March 27, 1985

This newspaper clipping highlights work of Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College, as a trailblazer at Colby College.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Mar 27th, 1985

Mary Low Carver a Pioneer in the Field of Women's Education Newspaper Clipping 1, March 5, 1949

This newspaper clipping highlights the life and work of Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Mar 5th, 1949

Mary Low Carver a Pioneer in the Field of Women's Education Newspaper Clipping 2, March 5, 1949

This newspaper clipping highlights the life and work of Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College. This copy is a photocopy.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Mar 5th, 1949

Mary Syler Presents View On Life Newspaper Clipping

Jane Duvall describes Mary E. Syler's Iota, University of Denver, time as a student at the University of Denver and her future plans. Syler describes her ambitions to work in chemistry and laments the barriers facing women in the field and discusses her views on coeducation.

Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date:

The Forget Me Not, Third Edition, 1946

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1946