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Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
A glass-topped table at the Tri Delta Executive Office houses minute books from Alpha Chapter at Boston University, the Tri Delta Constitution and Bylaws, and other record books from the Tri Delta Archives.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Collection: Tri Delta Publications
Collection: Tri Delta Publications
Amy Olgen Parmelee, Northwestern University, writes to the Fraternity leadership to discuss revisions to the Tri Delta Constitution.
Collection: Tri Delta Museum Collection
Esther Spencer Bailey, St. Lawrence University provides an update on directories, sales of the 1909 Constitution, pin orders, records of Alliance members, initiates, examination grades, and finances.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Hazel Bowman Kerper, University of Wyoming, shares constitutional changes proposed by the Constitution Committee of Tri Delta.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Helen Russell Notesteen, University of Minnesota, speaks to Jean Hunt Gaines, University of California, Los Angeles, to share recollections of her time as president and her experiences in service to Tri Delta as Province Deputy and Fraternity Collegiate Secretary. She reflects fondly on Tri Deltas who served with her on the Executive Board, discusses their work to implement changes required by amendments made to the Tri Delta Constitution, and describes her efforts on extension and the improvement of new member education. Helen concludes by discussing her time as adviser for Phi Beta Chapter at the University of Arizona and her efforts to create a library of books by Tri Delta authors.
Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection
Collection: Tri Delta Publications
This document instructs 1912 Convention delegates in what they should include in their presentation, as well as providing the general program and other information for the convention.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
Lillian U. Thompson of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority writes to Amy Olgen Parmelee, Northwestern, to request a copy of Tri Delta's Constitution and Bylaws.
Collection: Tri Delta Museum Collection
Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, makes a motion to adopt the proposed amendments with the changes she notes, at the 1968 Convention.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, notes changes to amendments at the 1968 Convention.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, speaks to Virginia Nicholas Provost, College of William & Mary, about her service to Tri Delta as an adviser to Alpha Tau Chapter at Carnegie Mellon University, as district president from 1944-1948, as fraternity director from 1948-1956, as fraternity collegiate vice president from 1956-1958, and president from 1958-1962. She praises the Tri Deltas who served under her on the Executive Board and describes their accomplishments, including overseeing the expansion of the Executive Board following amendments to the Tri Delta Constitution, the trademarking of Tri Delta insignia, and the restoration of the field secretary program. Margaret closes with discussion of the impact of student protests in the 1960s on Tri Delta and her ongoing services to the Fraternity after the end of her term as president, especially as chairman of the Archives Committee.
Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection
Mary K. Wise Jensen, Butler University, speaks to Claire Brinley Berner, College of William & Mary, about her service to Tri Delta as district president from 1935-1940, fraternity associate director of housing standards from 1940-1944, collegiate secretary from 1944-1948, president from 1948-1952, and historian from 1952-1954. She describes the impact of World War II on Tri Delta, attending the 1940 and 1950 Conventions on Mackinac Island, Michigan, her experiences attending chapter installations, and the creation of the Crescent Fund. Mary praises the efforts of Tri Deltas who served with her on the Executive Board and discusses changes made to alumnae and collegian dues, ritual, and the district chairmen system during her tenure; she closes by sharing recollections of other past presidents, a visit to Alpha Chapter at Boston University, and the Tri Delta Executive Office.
Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection
These minutes cover the business sessions of the 1938 Convention in Swampscott, Massachusetts.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
These minutes cover the business sessions of the 1898 Gamma Province Convention, hosted by Kappa Chapter at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Notable decisions include approval of the publication of a Fraternity history, levying a fee for the purpose of establishing a national archive, and recommendation of a conservative expansion policy.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
These minutes include the schedule of events, and the business sessions and reports given during the 1934 Convention in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
These National Council minutes address the work of the past term and the adopted recommendations. This collection also contains the minutes from the 1910 Convention.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
These minutes cover the sessions of the 1910 Convention hosted by Upsilon Chapter at Northwestern University. Some of the highlights include discussion on admission eligibility, publication of a song book, establishment of chapter archives, province redistribution, and changing the title of Grand to National. This collection also includes the session notes of the National Council.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection