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A Detailed Record of Delta Delta Delta, 1888-1931, Introductory

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Bicentennial Campus Sights and Sounds, Summer 1976

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Chapter Two: The Founders and Their Aim, Page 2

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Chapter Two: The Founders and Their Aim, Page 7

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Deltas in the Public Print, November 1925

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Ernestine Grigsby Recollections of Ida Shaw Martin Interview, January 1984

Ernestine Block Grigsby, University of Colorado Boulder, shares her recollections of Tri Delta Founder Sarah Ida Shaw Martin, Boston University. Ernestine discusses what little is known about Ida's marriage and personal life, the illness she experienced towards the end of her life, and the role she played in the writing of ritual and constitutions and bylaws for many fraternities and sororities as well as the sorority handbook. She also notes Ida's fondness for emeralds, fine jewelry, and pretty clothing and recalls Ida's lifelong attachment to Tri Delta and recounts her attendance at Ida's funeral.

Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection

Ernestine Grigsby's Recollections Interview, August 1982

Past President Ernestine Block Grigsby, University of Colorado Boulder, first speaks about recruitment and chapter life during her collegiate years, including a visit from R. Louise Fitch, Knox College, World War I, and the Spanish flu pandemic. She then discusses her experiences visiting chapters as a deputy of Theta Province, attending her first Tri Delta Convention in 1922, and developing the National Panhellenic Conference. Ernestine also relates stories about Founder Sarah Ida Shaw Martin, Boston University, and the early days of Tri Delta and shares memories of attending Sarah's funeral.

Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection

Fight Like a Girl

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

From the Archives, Spring 2009

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

I.S.M. to Amy Letter, c. 1908-1914

Founder Sarah Ida Shaw Martin, Boston University, writes to Amy Parmelee, Northwestern University, about the development of Tri Delta's type as a Fraternity, noting that chapters and individual members should understand that they are part of a national organization. Martin then writes about the publication and distribution of The Sorority Handbook and her plans for future editions. A note summarizing the contents accompanies the letter.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Report of the President of Delta Delta Delta for 1938-1940, June 17-22, 1940

President Gretchen Borland Davies, University of Washington, reports to the 1940 Convention on the work of the Executive Board and Directors for the previous two years.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Sorority Handbook Announcement, June 1921

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Years of Great Progress, 1906-15

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Years of Great Progress, 1906-15: We Grow and Grow

Collection: Tri Delta Publications