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Delta Delta Delta Announces the Removal of Its Executive Office

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Eileen Rudolph and Marie Fletcher Working at Executive Office Photograph, 1958

Eileen Rudolph, Goucher College, and Marie Weigt Fletcher, Cornell University, work at the Chicago Executive Office, likely either the 2108 Chicago Daily News Building or the 1709 London Guarantee Building. This photograph was originally published in the Winter 1958 issue of The Trident.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Executive Office of the Past

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Executive Office Review

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Executive Office, March 1941

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Gretchen Davis Past President Interview, May 1981

Gretchen Borland Davies, University of Washington, speaks to Bette McGillivray Euse, University of Minnesota, recounting her time serving as president of Tri Delta and describing the celebration of Tri Delta's 50th Anniversary at the 1938 Convention in Swampscott, Massachusetts. She describes some of the changes Tri Delta underwent during her leadership, including the creation of the traveling secretary program and the move to the 2108 Chicago Daily News Building Executive Office in Chicago, Illinois. Gretchen also recounts being in Washington, D.C. at the outbreak of World War II and being in attendance when President Franklin Roosevelt formally declared war on Japan.

Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection

Mary Miner to Virginia Provost Letter, April 1986

Mary Bright Miner, University of Missouri, writes to Virginia Nicholas Provost, College of William & Mary, to describe her recollections of Executive Office personnel and operations during her time as Executive Secretary. A typescript of the original letter is also available.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Mary Peterson Operating Auto-Copy Machine Photograph

Mary Peterson Potter, Knox College, operates an auto-copy machine at at the Chicago Executive Office, likely either the 2108 Chicago Daily News Building or the 1709 London Guarantee Building. This photograph was published in The Trident and History of Delta Delta Delta.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive 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

To the Executive Board and Constitution Committee of Delta Delta Delta

The report summarizes the state of the current 2108 Chicago Daily News Building Executive Office and the estimated costs and requirements for a new space.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Tri Delta Executive Office - A Place to Call Home

Linda Kemp Norris, University of Florida, writes about the development of Tri Delta's Executive Office and its staff through the Fraternity's history.

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Tri Delta Fraternity Executive Officers History Scrapbook, Page 3

This scrapbook page contains two lists of Executive Office locations and the names of Executive Directors and Secretaries from 1912-1994, as well as an information sheet describing the history of Executive Office.

Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection

Tri Delta Fraternity Executive Officers History Scrapbook, Page 5

This scrapbook page contains three photographs of Executive Office staff members and a magazine clipping describing the operations of the 2108 Chicago Daily News Building, Chicago, Illinois, Executive Office.

Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection

Years of Great Progress, 1906-15: Central Office Established

Collection: Tri Delta Publications