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April 1st, 1911
This page features a newspaper clipping with accompanying photograph about the travels of sisters Lorah and Zelma Monroe, both Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University.
Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: Sep 5th, 1954
This speech discusses how to deal with stress.
Collection: Archives Collection
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This handwritten speech features comments on the founders of Sigma Kappa.
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This presentation, made at the 1964 national convention, consists of three different speeches focused on the past (from National Historian Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University), the present (from past National President Lorah S. Monroe, Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University), and the future (from 2nd National Vice President Greta Shay Friebel, Upsilon, Oregon State University) of Sigma Kappa.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1964
This presentation, made at the 1964 national convention, consists of three different speeches focused on the past (from National Historian Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University), the present (from past National President Lorah S. Monroe, Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University), and the future (from 2nd National Vice President Greta Shay Friebel, Upsilon, Oregon State University) of Sigma Kappa.
Collection: 1964 National Convention
Date: 1964
This speech highlights how the future of Sigma Kappa is rooted in the history of the fraternity and covers the principles and values that Sigma Kappa is established on.
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This is a copy.
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Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 18th, 1928
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National President Lorah S. Monroe, Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University, is the author of this poem.
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Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College, receives a letter regarding a petition from Brenau College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 1st, 1922
This speech welcomes alumnae into Sigma Kappa for life.
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This speech discusses how to accomplish and realize things that are worthwhile. The founders are discussed as an example of women who were able to accomplish worthwhile feats.
Collection: Archives Collection
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