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Going National for Cancer Benefit Newspaper Clipping, December 5, 1974

Mary Lou Looper reports that Tri Delta has voted to support oncology and hematology research and treatment as their national philanthropy.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Gregory H. Reaman to Colleagues Letter, February 17, 2002

Gregory H. Reaman writes to Tri Delta's Philanthropy Study Committee regarding his excitement regarding the potential for a deeper relationship between Tri Delta and the Children's Oncology Group. He provides information on the Children's Oncology Group and ideas regarding the work Tri Delta could do with them.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Gwenn Wynn to Denman Hammond Letter, July 26, 2000

Gwendolyn Smith Wynn, Auburn University, writes to Denman Hammond to express her appreciation for his explanation of a misunderstanding between Tri Delta and the National Childhood Cancer Foundation.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Historical Background: Delta Delta Delta and Childhood Cancer, c. 2000

This document lists some of the events in the timeline of Tri Delta's involvement in supporting research into childhood cancer.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

I am Not an Image

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

In Recognition of Their National Philanthropy... Newspaper Clipping

The author reports the Vernon Alumnae Chapter's gift of $300 to Sterling Foster and his family.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

In the Land of the Delta Blues: How Two Texas Deltas Found Friendship in Memphis

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Jackye Clark 2004 Convention St. Jude's Lunch Speech Audio, July 2, 2004

Jackye Brown Clark, University of Texas at Arlington, speaks on philanthropy and the history of Tri Delta's relationship with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and honors cancer patients, survivors, and researchers from the hospital. The recording also includes audio of Tri Delta songs sung at the lunch.

Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection

Kind Alike to All, Fall 2020

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Letters to the Editor, Summer 2007

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Leukemia Patients Get Transplants Taken From Their Own Bone Marrow Newspaper Clipping

This article discusses bone marrow transplants for leukemia treatment.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Life on Campus: Written in the Stars

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Lois Boston to Executive Board Memo, January 1, 1978

In this memo, Delta Century Fund Chairman Lois Depuy Boston, Bucknell University, provides updates about the Delta Century Fund's recent work and research.

Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection

Making Happy Faces Photograph 5, September 26, 1998

A sign shaped like the United States capitol dome with the words "No More Cancer"sits next to a stage. The sign is for The March, a cancer awareness event in Washington, D.C.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Making Happy Faces Photograph 7, September 26, 1998

Two people study a map of the United States covered in stars stands on the grass in Washington, D.C. The map is for an event called "The March" that brought people together to raise awareness about cancer.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Marcheta Bowdle to Carolyn Edwards Memo, July 13, 1980

In this memo, Delta Century Fund Chairman Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami University, provides an update on all Fund recipient options the Committee is currently researching.

Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection

Martha Parker Oral History Interview Video, May 2, 2018

Martha Parker, University of Toronto, reflects on her cancer diagnosis and the importance of financial support she received from the Crescent Fund and the Trilogy Fund.

Collection: Tri Delta Museum Collection

Milestone Study Treats Children With Lymph Cancer Newspaper Clipping

Patricia McCormack writes about leukemia research.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Mrs. George Ames to Mrs. Mason Card, December 4, 1975

Mrs. George Ames writes to Mrs. Mason to thank her for her donation to the Sleighbell Luncheon.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

My Opportunity to Speak Out

Collection: Tri Delta Publications