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Clarence Peck to Eleanor Letter, May 18, 1914

Clarence Peck, unable to see Eleanor that evening, encloses twenty cents for her to buy herself and Carlton Moore a malted milk.

Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: May 18th, 1914

Eleanor Stahl U of W Scrapbook, Page 22

This page contains clippings about University of Washington Junior Day, the Junior Prom, and dating in the winter.

Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1911 - 1915

Gimme Jimmy Magazine and Hi Pittance Cartoon Newspaper Clipping, 1918-1922

This clipping contains a poem about kissing under the mistletoe. An additional clipping contains a cartoon about the pay of college professors.

Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1918 - 1922

Here's To The Man With The Tenor Voice Poem, 1911-1915

This short poem celebrates a romance.

Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1911 - 1915

Law To Wood Peck from Would Be Peck Booklet, 1914-1916

This handmade booklet from Eleanor Stahl, Mu, University of Washington, to her fiance Clarence Peck contains a lighthearted poem of appreciation for Christmas.

Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1914 - 1916

Mu Chapter Scrapbook, 1941-1947, Page 53

This page contains two clippings, one about a donation made by the Mu Chapter to Padelford Scholarship Fund and one about dating in 1946 versus 1945 featuring a photograph of Jo Anne Todd, Mu, University of Washington, and Sally Severinson, Mu, University of Washington, and two of Jean Magnuson, Mu, University of Washington.

Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1943 - 1946

Mu Chapter Scrapbook, 2003, Page 22

This page contains four photographs of sisters and their dates.

Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 2003

University of Washington Chapter of Delta Chi Fraternity Summons for Clarence Peck, April 1914

Clarence Peck is summoned to appear before the University of Washington Chapter of Delta Chi Fraternity for allowing a non-mother, non-wife, or non-fiance to wear his pin. This presumably is Eleanor Stahl, Mu, University of Washington.

Collection: Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: Apr 1914