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Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to the Delta Century Fund Committee with wording from a proposed contract that she hopes will satisfy those who have concerns about the National Humanities Center.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Florence Ruth Nelson, Colorado, to apologize on behalf of members of the Kalamazoo Alumnae Chapter for being misinformed about the Delta Century Fund and the National Humanities Center decision at the 1982 Convention. Marcheta then goes on to provide further information regarding the decision.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Gwendola Morgan Johnson, Washington State, thanking her for her support regarding the decision to use Delta Century Funds for the National Humanities Center.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Jerilyn Rice Keith, Southern Methodist, responding to Keith's accusation toward the Delta Century Fund and the National Humanities Center. Marcheta asks that Jerilyn responds to her questions in a precise manner. A response from Jerilyn is also part of the collection.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Kent Mulliken stating that she is anxious for her Convention talk. She also writes that she does not have a rebuttal prepared to the secular humanism letter that was sent out. An addendum to the letter regards Jerilyn Rice Keith's letter that had listed names of supporters without their knowledge or consent.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Linda Kramer regarding the 1982 Convention decision to give money to the National Humanities Center. At the bottom, there is a note stating that Fellow Pearlman, who was a signer of the Humanist Manifesto II, was a recognized Resistance fighter against the Nazis.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Margaret to discuss the letters that were sent to Tri Delta alumnae and collegiate chapters by Jerilyn Rice Keith, Southern Methodist.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Mary Alice Herlong Pattillo, Florida, thanking her for supporting the Delta Century Fund's decision to donate money to the National Humanities Center.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Mary Alice Herlong Pattillo, University of Florida, to offer a statement favoring the Delta Century Fund Committee. This is a response to an earlier letter from Mary Alice.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Nancy Heller asserting Tri Delta's affiliation with the National Humanities Center in the face of anti-God accusations made from Jerilyn Keith.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Nancy Heller asserting Tri Delta's affiliation with the National Humanities Center in the face of anti-God accusations made from Jerilyn Keith.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Sara Vaughn Gabbard, Illinois at Urbana, with a draft of a letter regarding the Fraternity's decision to donate money to the National Humanities Center in 1982.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Mary Alice Herlong Pattillo, University of Florida, writes to Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, to offer a statement favoring the Delta Century Fund Committee. A reply from Marcheta is also available.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
This page contains two photographs.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
Phyllis Jean Hunt Gaines, California, Los Angeles, writes to Geraldine Ellis Van Gieson, Southern California, reaffirming the decision to use Tri Delta funds to support the National Humanities Center. Geraldine states that they have not committed Tri Delta money to an "anti-God" institution.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to JoAnne Wallen O'Brien, Bucknell, regarding her questions about a humanist accusation made towards the National Humanities Center. This is a response to a letter from JoAnne.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Sara Vaughn Gabbard, Illinois at Urbana, responds to an inquiry made by Karen Fortenberry Lawler, Texas Tech. Gabbard assures Karen that secular humanism has no ties to the National Humanities Center.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Collection: Tri Delta Publications
This newsletter from the National Humanities Center features an article about the recent decision from Tri Delta to award its Delta Century Fund to the Center.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
Five past Fraternity Presidents pose for a photograph during the 1982 Convention in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. They are, from left to right, Kathleen Davis Nye, University of Iowa, Mary Kay Paup Baker, University of California, Los Angeles, Jeanne Johnston Phillips, Southern Methodist University, Ernestine Block Grigsby, University of Colorado Boulder, and Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection