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Florence Plaisted Ayer, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, regarding Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jan 25th, 1972
Florence Plaisted Ayer, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, regarding Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 3rd, 1972
Florence Colby Battram, Iota, University of Denver, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, on an error in the Sigma Kappa Triangle regarding the death of Ida Fuller Pierce, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 15th, 1950
Florence E. Dunn, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Margaret Hazlett Taggart, Alpha Iota, Miami University, regarding the death of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 8th, 1949
Florence E. Dunn, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Emma E. Kinne, Epsilon, Syracuse University, to discuss plans to rewrite the history book.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 9th, 1909
Florence E. Dunn, Alpha, Colby College writes to Mrs. Barber regarding the funeral service of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 10th, 1949
Collection: Archives Collection
Date:
Grave markers acknowledging Louise H. Coburn, Frances Mann Hall, Elizabeth G. Hoag, and Mary Low Carver, all Alpha Chapter, Colby College, as Sigma Kappa Founders are grouped on a lawn before being placed at their respective gravesites.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date:
Grave markers acknowledging Louise H. Coburn, Frances Mann Hall, Elizabeth G. Hoag, and Mary Low Carver, Alpha Chapter, Colby College, as Sigma Kappa Founders are grouped on a lawn before being placed at their respective gravesites.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date:
Founder Ida Fuller Pierce, Alpha, Colby College, considers the past and the future of Sigma Kappa on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date:
This note contains information on Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, for the Sigma Kappa Triangle.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Oct 1914
This list covers items within the archives of Sigma Kappa related to the founders.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date:
Sigma Kappa Founders (back, left to right) Louise H. Coburn and Frances Mann Hall and (front, left to right) Mary Low Carver and Ida Fuller Pierce, all Alpha Chapter, Colby College, pose for a photograph during the 1924 National Convention in Waterville, Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1924
Sigma Kappa Founders (back, left to right) Louise H. Coburn and Frances Mann Hall and (front, left to right) Mary Low Carver and Ida Fuller Pierce, all Alpha Chapter, Colby College, pose for a photograph during the 1924 National Convention in Waterville, Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1924
Sigma Kappa Founders (back, left to right) Louise H. Coburn and Frances Mann Hall and (front, left to right) Mary Low Carver and Ida Fuller Pierce, all Alpha Chapter, Colby College, pose for a photograph during the 1924 National Convention in Waterville, Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1924
Sigma Kappa Founders (back, left to right) Louise H. Coburn and Frances Mann Hall and (front, left to right) Mary Low Carver and Ida Fuller Pierce, all Alpha Chapter, Colby College, pose for a photograph during the 1924 National Convention in Waterville, Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1924
Sigma Kappa Founders (back, left to right) Louise H. Coburn and Frances Mann Hall and (front, left to right) Mary Low Carver and Ida Fuller Pierce, all Alpha Chapter, Colby College, pose for a photograph during the 1924 National Convention in Waterville, Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1924
The four surviving founders of Sigma Kappa pose for a photograph. They are, from left to right: Frances Mann Hall, Ida Fuller Pierce, Mary Low Carver, and Louise H. Coburn, Alpha Chapter, Colby College. This photograph appears to have been taken during the 1924 National Convention in Waterville, Maine
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jan 1st, 1924
The four surviving Sigma Kappa Founders pose for a photograph while attending the 1924 National Convention in Waterville, Maine. They are, from left to right: Frances Mann Hall, Ida Fuller Pierce, Mary Low Carver, and Louise H. Coburn, Alpha Chapter, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1924
Sigma Kappa Founders (back, left to right) Louise H. Coburn, Francis Mann Hall, (front, left to right) Mary Low Carver, and Ida Fuller Pierce pose together at the 1924 national convention in Waterville, Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1924