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Louise Diamond Smith, University of Texas, served as executive secretary from 1972-1990.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook 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
Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, writes to Elizabeth Parmelee Rose, Northwestern University, to confirm information regarding the early history of Tri Delta Executive Offices to be published in the centennial history book. Elizabeth's reply to this letter, dated July 3, 1986, is also available.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, writes to Elizabeth Parmelee Rose, Northwestern University, with questions regarding the early history of Tri Delta Executive Offices and the work of her mother and aunt, Amy Olgen Parmelee and Louise Olgen Grotenhuis, Northwestern University. Margaret was working on the manuscript of the centennial history book at the time. Elizabeth's reply to this letter, dated March 26, 1986, is also available.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Fraternity Executive Secretary Mary Bright Miner, University of Missouri, left, and Fraternity Treasurer Marie Weigt Fletcher, Cornell University, right,
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marie Weigt Fletcher, Cornell University, left, sits with Mary Bright Miner, University of Missouri.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Executive Secretary Marie Weigt Fletcher, Cornell University, pins the 50,000th member of Tri Delta Fraternity.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marie Weigt Fletcher, Cornell University, served as executive secretary from 1956-1960 and Fraternity Treasurer.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marie Weigt Fletcher, Cornell University, served as executive secretary from 1956-1960.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marie Weigt Fletcher, Cornell University, served as executive secretary from 1956-1960.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marie Weigt Fletcher, Cornell University, served as executive secretary from 1956-1960. This photograph was published in The Trident.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
In this memo, Assistant Fraternity Music Chair Marlene Allen Norberg, Colorado State University, apologizes for a mistake in the new Tri Delta songbook.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Mary Elizabeth Bake, University of Cincinnati, served as executive secretary from 1930-1944.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Mary Elizabeth Bake, University of Cincinnati, served as executive secretary from 1930-1944.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Mary Leonard Chapin, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, served as Fraternity Executive Secretary from 1925-1928 and Fraternity Treasurer from 1928-1931.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Mary Kay Paup Baker, University of California, Los Angeles, discusses her service to Tri Deltas as district president, fraternity associate director of collegiate programs from 1966-1968, fraternity collegiate vice president from 1968-1972 and president from 1972-1976, her recollections of student protest and campus upheaval during her time in leadership, and initiatives she oversaw to improve training for new members, chapter officers, and chapter advisers. Mary Kay goes on to recall how much she enjoyed visiting collegiate chapters while she served in leadership, consider improvements made to Tri Delta's financial policies under her leadership, and describe her involvement in moving the Executive Office to Texas. She finishes by sharing memories of other past presidents and discussing her experiences in the Side Board, an organization for former Executive Board members.
Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection
Fraternity President Mary Paup Baker, University of California, Los Angeles, requests collegiate chapter certificates of recognition, and discusses biennial reports and awards, at the 1976 Convention.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Mary Bright Miner, University of Missouri, served as chairman of public relations and as executive secretary from 1949-1952.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Mary Bright Miner, University of Missouri, served as chairman of public relations and as executive secretary from 1949-1952.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection