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Records of the Greek letter societies at the University of Maine 1880-1995.

University of Maine at Orono
4 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.

Broadside of the Knights of Pythias.

Colorado Historic Newspaper Collection
1 broadside

Greek letter, school and academic societies, Certificates.

Connecticut Historical Society
1 oversize box (8 items) ;

Records, 1894-1931.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania
1 v. ;
Lists and signatures of members and officers; constitution and bylaws.

Records, [ca. 1951-1967].

New York State Historical Documents
.5 cubic ft.
Minutes, correspondence, constitution, rosters, and other records of council of sororities.

Memorabilia, 1962-1968.

New York State Historical Documents
.5 cubic ft.
Scrapbooks, ca. 1965-1968; and miscellaneous other material.

Minutes, 1893-1903.

New York State Historical Documents
1 v.
Minutes and membership roll of a high school sorority in Fayetteville, 1893-1903.

James B. Merritt fraternal organization card, ca. 1897.

University of California, Berkeley
1 card ;

Kappa Delta pledge examination [manuscript], circa 1932.

University of Virginia
1 item.

[Pamphlets, broadsides, etc. on the Yale chapters of Greek letter societies and fraternities.].

Yale University - Sterling Memorial Library
v.

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