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September 1st, 1856
Emma E. Kinne, Epsilon, Syracuse University, writes to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, regarding a copy of the History of Sigma Kappa.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Nov 15th, 1924
Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, receives a letter, likely from Emma E. Kinne, Epsilon, Syracuse University, discussing a package of sorority histories.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Sep 2nd, 1924
Emma E. Kinne, Epsilon, Syracuse University, writes to Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College, regarding work on the History of Sigma Kappa.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Aug 6th, 1924
Emma E. Kinne, Epsilon, Syracuse University, writes to Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College, regarding work on the History of Sigma Kappa.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: May 16th, 1923
Emma E. Kinne, Epsilon, Syracuse University, writes to Ruby Carver Emerson, Alpha, Colby College, regarding materials on the founders of Sigma Kappa.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Apr 28th, 1925
Emma E. Kinne, Epsilon, Syracuse University, writes to Ruby Carver Emerson, Alpha, Colby College, regarding work on the History of Sigma Kappa.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Dec 10th, 1923
Emma E. Kinne, Epsilon, Syracuse University, writes to Ruby Carver Emerson, Alpha, Colby College, regarding materials on the history of Sigma Kappa.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 27th, 1924
This outline describes the preparations needed for Epsilon Epsilon Chapter, University of Georgia, ceremony honoring the Founders and marking the new member pin removal and lays out each step of the ceremony. A typescript of Epsilon Epsilon Chapter's Silence Ceremony is also included.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1974
This scrapbook page features a program from the 1971 Epsilon Xi Chapter, Adrian College, and Delta Alpha Chapter, Eastern Michigan University, Founders' Day Banquet.
Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: Nov 7th, 1971
Ervena Goodale Smith, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, concerning the establishment of a date for the founding of Sigma Kappa.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Oct 29th, 1948
Ervena Goodale Smith, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Lorah S. Monroe, Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University, regarding letters found at the home of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College. This is a photograph of the letter.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jan 18th, 1950
Ervena Goodale Smith, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Lorah S. Monroe, Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University, regarding letters found at the home of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jan 18th, 1950
This speech by Joseph Coburn Smith discusses his family's history with Sigma Kappa and talks about the significance of the memorial plaque.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Nov 9th, 1974
Collection: Archives Collection
Date:
This copy of the minutes contains the first, ninth, and signature page of the minutes report.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: May 20th, 1905
This article by Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, was written for the Journal of New England Botanical Club. It covers the flora in Attean Pond on the Moose River chain of lakes in Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1920
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
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: