University of Maine at Orono4 boxes (4 linear feet)Materials from fraternities, sororities, and other Greek letter societies at the University of Maine at Orono. Includes membership lists, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, audiotape, and slides.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Delta Kappa Psi. Alpha Chapter (Philadelphia, Pa.)Historical Society of Pennsylvania1 v. ;Lists and signatures of members and officers; constitution and bylaws.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Hunter College. Panhellenic Association.New York State Historical Documents.5 cubic ft.Minutes, correspondence, constitution, rosters, and other records of council of sororities.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Phi Sigma Sigma (Hunter College).New York State Historical Documents.5 cubic ft.Scrapbooks, ca. 1965-1968; and miscellaneous other material.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Kappa Epsilon Society (Fayetteville, N.Y.)New York State Historical Documents1 v.Minutes and membership roll of a high school sorority in Fayetteville, 1893-1903.Contact InformationCatalog Record
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