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Collection: Born Digital Collection
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This report contains a collection of notes regarding the early history of Sigma Kappa and ideas related to extension for Delta Chapter.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Nov 10th, 1875 - Feb 24th, 1904
This example of early Sigma Kappa letterhead features the sorority's coat-of-arms.
Collection: Archives Collection
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This report details several meetings of Sigma Kappa between 1890-1894 regarding the early chapters.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Sep 28th, 1890 - Nov 1st, 1894
Edna F. Dascombe, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Rachel J. Foster, Alpha, Colby College, concerning the issue of extension and affiliation with a national sorority.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jan 31st, 1899
Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, regarding the death of the father of Ida Fuller Pierce, Alpha, Colby College, and giving her class assignments. This is a photograph of the letter.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jun 1874
Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, to suggest designs to be used and personal conversation.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Dec 1874
Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, regarding the death of the father of Ida Fuller Pierce, Alpha, Colby College, and giving her class assignments.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jun 1874
Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College to inform her that she would not be able to attend a meeting.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jun 1875
Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, with sketches for possible Sigma Kappa insignia and explains the significance of various elements. She also discusses school work.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Dec 1874
Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, with sketches for possible Sigma Kappa insignia and explains the significance of various elements. She also discusses school work.
Collection: Elizabeth Hoag
Date: Dec 1874
Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, and lets her know that she likely won't see the Sigma Kappas this week.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jun 1875
Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, and lets her know that she likely won't see the Sigma Kappas this week.
Collection: Elizabeth Hoag
Date: Jun 1875
Members of the Waterville, Maine Alumnae Chapter describe the life and character of Emily Peace Meader, Alpha, Colby College, noting her accomplishments as a musician and her commitment to Colby College and Sigma Kappa Sorority. Meader was a cousin of Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College and the second initiate of Alpha Chapter.
Collection: Archives Collection
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This copy of the Holy Bible is an International Teachers' Edition and belonged to Emily Peace Meader, Alpha, Colby College. Handmade fabric flowers are enclosed within the covers.
Collection: Object Collection
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Nellie Bakeman Donovan, Alpha,, Colby College, transcribed excerpts from classic poetry and literature that reference violets, including plays by William Shakespeare and works by writers such as Spenser and Tennyson.
Collection: Archives Collection
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This house in Waterville, Maine was the home of the first Sigma Kappa initiate.
Collection: Archives Collection
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This portrait of Sigma Kappa Founder Frances (Fannie) Mann Hall was likely taken during her time at Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1875
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Sep 19th, 1897
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Sep 19th, 1897