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Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Reception to Open New DDD National Executive Offices Newspaper Clipping, June 22, 1972

This article describes the 1972 Parkway Plaza Executive Office Opening Reception.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Receptionist Kara Eddings Talking on the Phone Photograph, 1995

Receptionist Cara Eddings Warren, University of Texas at Arlington, talks on the phone at the Tri Delta Executive Office.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Replies From Other Fraternities to Headq. Bldg. Survey, April 4, 1958

This report compiles information from survey questions returned by other fraternities and sororities regarding their headquarters buildings. The report also includes comments from Past Presidents Gretchen Borland Davies, University of Washington, Amy Olgen Parmelee, Northwestern University, and Frances Elizabeth Priddy McDonald, University of Missouri.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Report of the Manager of Tri Delta Central Office for 1936-1938, June 25-July 1, 1938

This report was submitted to the 1938 Tri Delta Convention by Manager of Tri Delta Central Office, Mary Bake, University of Cincinnati.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Report of the President of Delta Delta Delta for 1936-1938, June 25-July 1, 1938

President Ernestine Block Grigsby, University of Colorado Boulder, reports to the 1938 Convention on the work of the Executive Board and Directors for the previous two years.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Reynolds, Few, Puett, Lohse, and Cook at Foundation Meeting Photograph, August 17, 1999

Five members of the Foundation Board of Trustees sit at a conference table during a meeting at the Executive Office in Arlington, Texas. They are, from left to right, Rebecca Reynolds, Georgia, Adelaide Gonzalez Few, Randolph-Macon, Sammie Scandlyn Puett, Tennessee, Linda Robinson Lohse, Arizona, and Cari Fitzgerald Cook, Texas/Arlington.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Richardson, Texas Alumnae Chapter Scrapbook, Page 12

This page features a list of new Richardson Alumnae Chapter officers, as well as three photographs from the officer initiation and an article related to an visit to the Tri Delta Executive Office.

Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection

Richardson, Texas Alumnae Chapter Scrapbook, Page 19

This page features a cut-out containing information on a Founders' Day event at the Executive Office and a photograph of a Golden Circle member.

Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection

Rimmer, Smith, and Roach Sitting on a Couch Photograph, 1972

Fort Worth City Councilwoman Mrs. Raymond Rimmer, Louise Diamond Smith, University of Texas, and Barbara Wiggin Roach, Texas Christian University, pose for a photograph at the Parkway Plaza Executive Office in Dallas, Texas.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Robert S. Dinkel to Executive Board Letter, March 14, 1986

Robert Dinkel writes to Tri Delta Fraternity to express regret that he cannot attend the 1986 Brookhollow Plaza Drive Executive Office Dedication.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Robert Yeates to Bette Euse Letter, October 12, 1971

Robert Yeates of the Arlington Chamber of Commerce writes to Bette McGillivray Euse, University of Minnesota, to extend a welcome to Arlington, Texas, ahead of Tri Delta's move to Parkway Plaza Executive Office.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Ruth Kinnard Past President Interview

Ruth McDowell Kinnard, University of Alabama, speaks to L. Virginia Nicholas Provost, College of William & Mary, about her experiences as a collegian in Delta Mu Chapter at the University of Alabama, serving as traveling secretary from 1940-1942, fraternity associate director from 1946-1948, fraternity collegiate secretary from 1948-1952, and fraternity president from 1952-1956. She also discusses her family life, her experiences attending conventions, and her fond memories of working closely with Mary K. Wise Jensen, Butler University, and Frances Priddy McDonald, University of Missouri. Ruth recounts the major initiatives undertaken during her presidency, including the improvement of alumnae relations and programming, the establishment of the Golden Circle program, and the revision of the Tri Delta Constitution.

Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection

Ruth Kinnard to Directors and Constitution Revision Committee Memo, May 21, 1956

Ruth McDowell Kinnard, University of Alabama, writes to the Constitution Revision Committee and the directors to review the transition to a new Executive Board and discuss the move to the 1709 London Guarantee Building Executive Office in Chicago, Illinois.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Ruthie Kinnard to Jean Gaines Letter, March 4, 1986

Ruth McDowell Kinnard, University of Alabama, writes to Jean Hunt Gaines, University of California, Los Angeles, to accept an invitation to the 1986 Brookhollow Plaza Drive Executive Office Dedication.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Ruthie to Dot Memo 1, February 3, 1956

Ruth McDowell Kinnard, University of Alabama, writes to Dorothy Perley Shaw, Boston University, to provide comments on the proposals of the 75th Anniversary Memorial Committee.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Ruthie to Dot Memo 2, February 3, 1956

Ruth McDowell Kinnard, University of Alabama, writes to Dorothy Perley Shaw, Boston University, to discuss the possibility of an Executive Office as a memorial for the 75th Anniversary of Tri Delta.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Sara Gabbard Past President Interview, c. April 13, 1986

Sara Vaughn Gabbard, University of Illinois at Urbana, speaks to Gloria Hoffman Snyder, University of Texas, during the 1986 dedication of the 2313 Brookhollow Plaza Drive Executive Office about her time serving as president from 1980-1984 and her work on the Tri Delta Centennial Committee. She recounts her work for the 1982, 1984, and 1988 Conventions, the decision to purchase the plot of land for the 2313 Brookhollow Plaza Drive Executive Office, and the debate over whether to fund the National Humanities Center. Sara also discusses some of the major initiatives she oversaw, including expanding the field secretary program, restoring the graduate counselor program, and the recolonization of Alpha Chapter at Boston University.

Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection

Sarah Evans and Karen Jenkins at Executive Office Leadership School Photograph, 1995

Karen Jenkins Kramer, University of California, Santa Barbara, and Sarah Evans pose for a photograph during the 1995 Leadership School.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Sarah Ida Shaw Framed Painting Photograph

A framed portrait of Founder Sarah Ida Shaw Martin, Boston University, hangs on the wall at the Tri Delta Executive Office.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection