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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
Emily P. Meader, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College, telling Carver how much she has meant to her and the other Sigma Kappa members over the years, even those who never met her in person, as she was "the first Colby woman". Meader also talks about her song writing.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date:
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
Date:
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
Date:
Charter members of Epsilon Chapter, Syracuse University, pose together on the steps of their chapter house at 901 University Avenue. Each woman is individually identified on the back of the photograph.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1906
Epsilon Chapter, Syracuse University, charter members and new initiates pose together during the chapter's first year of existence. Each woman is individually identified on a paper accompanying this photograph.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1906
This house in Waterville, Maine was the home of the first Sigma Kappa initiate.
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:
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
Sigma Kappa Founder Frances Hall takes notes at the 1924 National Convention in Waterville, Maine as Ida Fuller Pierce, Mary Low Carver, and Louise H. Coburn, all Alpha Chapter, Colby College, look on.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1924