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Executive Council Robin No. 1: Amy O. Parmelee to Co-Workers Letter, September 30, 1908

Grand President Amy Olgen Parmelee, Northwestern University, outlines the structure of the Grand Council and the nine standing committees. She also explains the round robin method of communication to be used among officers.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Executive Office Today

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

I.S.M. to Bessie Leach Priddy Letter

Founder Sarah Ida Shaw Martin, Boston University, writes to Bessie Leach Priddy, Adrian College, about some difficulties with the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society and Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity, her ideas for reforming the structure of Tri Delta's Grand Council and committees, and extension.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Pine Press, Vol. 19, No. 3, June 28, 1938

This issue of Pine Press from the 1938 Convention in Swampscott, Massachusetts, features articles on the keynote address given by Lucille Foster McMillin, University of Maryland, the Cabaret Dinner, revisions to the Tri Delta Constitution, past presidents in attendance, career counseling, and a Tri Delta European tour.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Tri Delta Fraternity Executive Officers History Scrapbook, Page 35

This scrapbook page contains an information sheet giving an overview of the structure and finances of Tri Delta Fraternity and the Executive Board and a description of the 2313 Brookhollow Plaza Drive Executive Office in Arlington, Texas.

Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection

You Are a Stockholder in Your Fraternity

This information sheet provides an overview of the structure and finances of Tri Delta Fraternity and the Executive Board and a description of the Brookhollow Plaza Drive Executive Office in Arlington, Texas.

Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection