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Helen Corbett to Lillian Perkins Letter, February 22, 1971

Helen Ives Corbett, Alpha Zeta, Cornell University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, to discuss the closure of Alpha Zeta Chapter. Enclosed with the letter is a booklet describing Corbett's life and achievements.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 22nd, 1971

Louise Coburn Velten to Barbara Clarkson Letter, October 26, 1985

Louise Smith Velten, Alpha, Colby College, writes to former National President Barbara Wirt Clarkson, Mu, University of Washington, to provide information on Revolutionary War veterans in the Coburn family and to express the family's decision not to allow a marker to be placed at the grave of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, acknowledging her as a founder.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Oct 26th, 1985

Louise Coburn Velten to Barbara Clarkson Letter, September 27, 1985

Louise Smith Velten, Alpha, Colby College, writes to former National President Barbara Wirt Clarkson, Mu, University of Washington, to thank her for sending information on the Coburn family's genealogy and discuss the grave marker at Ida Fuller Pierce's, Alpha, Colby College.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Sep 27th, 1985

Louise Helen Coburn Grave Photograph

A Daughters of the American Revolution grave marker stands before the headstone of Sigma Kappa Founder Louise H. Coburn, Alpha Chapter, Colby College, who is buried in the Coburn family plot in Skowhegan, Maine.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date:

Mrs. Laurence Ward Corbett Endorsement Booklet, April 1970

This booklet summarizes Helen Ives Corbett's, Alpha Zeta, Cornell University, life and achievements. It is enclosed with a letter from Corbett.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Apr 1970

The Late Mrs. Grace Coburn Smith Newspaper Clipping, March 12, 1931

This obituary describes the life of Grace Coburn Smith, Alpha, Colby College, noting her academic achievements and civic engagement as well as her tenure as National President of Sigma Kappa.

Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Mar 12th, 1931