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Box 1: AIDS Materials, Articles & Meeting Summaries, 1993 Alcohol and other Drug Programs and Services : a Resource Guide for the Program Planner, 1992 Allerton Executives' Retreat - Evaluation Results, 1995 Alpha Gamma Rho Mailings - brochures and literature, 1994-1995 Alpha Tau Omega, "Gamma Zeta 100 Centennial, 1895-1995", 1995 Association of Fraternity Advisors (AFA) AFA Tri-State Plus Two Conference, Correspondence, Evaluation Form, List of Attendees, 1988-89 Annual Reports, 1990-92 Area Conference for Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Missouri, 1991 "Call for Programs" Annual Meeting Workshop Manual, 1995 Correspondence, 1988-91 Correspondence, Lists of Members, Summaries of Mid-Year Activities, 1988 Greek Advisor's Manual, 1985 Membership Lists, 1995 Mid-American Area Coordinator Manual (3 folders), 1988-92 Mid-American Region Correspondence, Demographic Data of Members, Membership Assessment Survey, 1991-92 Perspectives, 1995, 1997 "Think Tank" Correspondence and Literature, 1992 Barbara Seaquist Williams Leadership Award Nomination Form, 1994 "Behind Closed Doors", Resident Assistant Orientation Workshops - Correspondence, Lists, Schedules, 1989-90 Black Fraternity/Sorority Meetings - Correspondence and Notes, June 24, 1994 Black Greek Council, 1989-93 Board of Fraternity Affairs Correspondence, Hearing Procedures, Lists of Fraternity/Sorority Presidents and Interfraternity Council Officers, 1993 Correspondence, Meeting Minutes (3 folders), 1989-93 Meeting Minutes, Oct. 7, 1992 Board of Panhellenic Affairs, Constitution, Correspondence, Meeting Minutes, 1991 "Brotherhood and Sisterhood: Historical Growth at American Institutions", Student Paper, 1979 Budget for Greek Affairs Programming, 1992-93 41/2/48 2 "Business Responds to AIDS, Manager's Kit" (3 folders), 1992 "Campus Colors", Minority Student Handbook, ca. 1987 Center for the Study of the College Fraternity "Status of the College Fraternity and Sorority", 1983 "Student Development Applications to Greek Letter Organizations", 1988 "Study of the College Fraternity and Sorority", 1990 Code on Campus Affairs and Handbook of Policies and Regulations Applying to all Students at Illinois, August 1992 Correspondence with Fraternities/Sororities, 1994-95 Correspondence, Lists of Fraternity/Sorority Presidents, 1993-94 Delta Xi Phi, Correspondence, 1992 Fraternity/Sorority Evaluation Accreditation Reports, 1992-94 Accreditation Summary and Rankings, 1993-95 Awards Letters, Alpha Chi Lambda-Zeta Phi Beta, 1994 Newsclipping about Greek Survey, Daily Illini, Feb. 2, 1991 Fraternity/Sorority Evaluation/Awards Workbooks Acacia-Alpha Chi Omega, 1993-95 Alpha Chi Omega, 1995 Box 2: Fraternity/Sorority Evaluation/Awards Workbooks Alpha Chi Rho-Alpha Delta Phi, 1994-95 Alpha Delta Pi (2 folders), 1993-95 Alpha Epsilon Alpha-Alpha Epsilon Phi, 1993-95 Alpha Epsilon Pi, 1993-95 Alpha Gamma-Alpha Gamma Delta, 1993-94 Alpha Gamma Delta, 1995 Alpha Gamma Phi-Alpha Gamma Rho, 1993-95 Alpha Gamma Sigma-Alpha Kappa Lambda, 1994-95 Alpha Omicron Pi, 1994-95 Alpha Phi, 1994-95 Alpha Phi Alpha-Alpha Psi Lambda, 1993-94 Alpha Sigma Iota-Alpha Sigma Phi, 1994 Alpha Sigma Phi, 1995 Alpha Sigma Theta-Alpha Tau Omega, 1994 Alpha Tau Omega, 1995 Alpha Xi Delta-Alpha Zeta Delta, 1994 Beta Phi Pi-Beta Theta Pi, 1993-95 Chi Lambda, 1993 Chi Omega, 1995 Chi Phi-Chi Psi, 1993-95 Delta Chi-Delta Delta Delta, 1993-95 41/2/48 3 Delta Delta Delta, 1994 Box 3: Fraternity/Sorority Evaluation/Awards Workbooks Delta Delta Delta, 1995 Delta Gamma (3 folders), 1993-95 Delta Phi-Delta Tau Delta, 1993-95 Delta Sigma Phi-Delta Zeta, 1993-95 Delta Upsilon, 1993-95 Delta Xi Phi-Delta Zeta, 1994-95 Delta Zeta (2 folders), 1994-95 Delta Zeta-Farmhouse, 1993-94 Gamma Phi Beta (4 folders), 1993-95 4H, 1992-95 Kappa Alpha Psi-Kappa Alpha Theta, 1993-95 Kappa Delta (3 folders), 1993-95 Box 4: Fraternity/Sorority Evaluation/Awards Workbooks Kappa Delta Rho, 1994-95 Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1993-95 Kappa Sigma, 1993-95 Lambda Chi Alpha, 1993-95 Phi Beta Chi-Phi Delta Theta, 1993-94 Phi Gamma Delta-Phi Kappa Theta, 1993-95 Phi Mu (2 folders), 1993-95 Phi Sigma Kappa, 1993-95 Phi Sigma Sigma (2 folders), 1993-95 Pi Beta Phi (2 folders), 1994-95 Pi Beta Theta-Pi Kappa Theta, 1993-94 Pi Lambda Phi-Pi Lambda Theta, 1993-95 Psi Upsilon, 1993-95 Sigma Alpha Epsilon -Sigma Alpha Tau, 1993-95 Sigma Chi-Sigma Gamma Rho, 1993-95 Sigma Kappa (2 folders), 1993-95 Sigma Lambda Beta-Sigma Phi Epsilon, 1993-94 Sigma Pi-Sigma Tau Gamma, 1993-95 Tau Epsilon Phi-Theta Beta Chi, 1993-95 Theta Chi-Theta Delta Chi, 1993-95 Box 5: 41/2/48 4 Fraternity/Sorority Evaluation/Awards Workbooks Tau Phi Sigma-Triangle, 1993-95 Unidentifiable (3 folders), 1993-95 Zeta Beta Tau-Zeta Psi, 1993-95 Fraternity/Sorority Evaluation Forms Acacia- Alpha Xi Delta, 1993-95 Beta Phi Pi-Kappa Sigma, 1993-95 Lambda Chi Alpha-Pi Lambda Phi, 1993-95 Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Sigma Tau Gamma, 1993-95 Tau Epsilon Phi, 1993-95 Fraternity/Sorority Evaluation, Non-Compliance Lists and Letters, Acacia-Triangle, 1995 Fraternity/Sorority Rush Handbooks, 1980-90 Grade Point Averages of Fraternities/Sororities at Illinois, Spring 1991, Spring 1992, Fall 1993 (see 41/2/24 for 1976-1990) The Greek Experience: a Study of Fraternities and Sororities at the University of Minnesota, 1987 Greek Guide, University of Illinois (3 folders), 1991, 1995, 1996 Greek Peer Advising Class Case Studies/Contacts Spring 1992 Fall 1992 (2 folders) Spring 1993 Fall 1993 (3 folders) Spring 1994 Fall 1994 (2 folders) Class Evaluations, Spring 1994 Class Lists, Correspondence, Spring 1993 Class List with Attendance, Correspondence, Spring 1993 Class Lists with Attendance and Grades, Fall 1994 Health Handbook from Southeast Missouri State University, Spring 1994 Programming Workshop Comments Fall 1992 Spring 1993 Box 6: Greek Peer Advising Class Programming Workshop Comments Fall 1993 (2 folders) Spring 1994 Fall 1994 Student Papers Fall 1992 Spring 1993 (2 folders) 41/2/48 5 Fall 1993 Spring 1994 Fall 1994 (2 folders) Greek Peer Advisor Photographs, 1991-92 Greek Peer Advisor Program Correspondence, Hendrick House Bill for Room and Board, Aug. 24, 1990 Greek Peer Advisor Teams, ca. early 1990s Greek Risk Management Committee Guidelines, n.d. "Greek Significance" Brochure, 1994 "Greeks and the Law", Risk Reduction Seminar, ca. 1987 "Group Action I", Voluntary Organization Guide, 1972 Hazing - Correspondence, Schedules, 1993-95 Initiation Week - Correspondence, Schedules, 1993-95 Inter-Fraternity Council and Panhellenic Councils, Scholarship Awards Ceremony Pamphlets, 1992-94 Lists of Fraternity and Sorority Presidents at Illinois, Spring 1994 National Academic Advising Association (NACADA), Nashville Conference Registration Program, 1995 National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Annual Report, 1994-95 Member Handbook, 1994-95 National Interfraternity Conference Campus Commentary, newsletter, 1995 Inter-Fraternity Directory, 1993-94 Mailings - brochures, flyers, pamphlets, 1994-1995 "Reality Check: a Roleplay Simulation", 19?? National Panhellenic Council, Correspondence and Convention Material, 1994 Office of the Dean of Students, Greek Affairs, Graduate Assistant Handbook, 1995 Phi Gamma Delta, "A Career Development Program for Phi Gamma Delta", 1981 "Positively Aware", HIV Journal, Winter 1993 Research on Greek Alcohol Use and Academic Achievement Correspondence, Report, Survey Data, 1982-84 Survey Computer Data Sheets, 1983 CROSS-REFERENCE: BOX 16 Risk Management Handbook Chi Phi, Dec. 1990 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Spring 1990 Rush Statistics, 1991-94 Society for Preservation of Greek Housing, Contributions, Correspondence, 1990-93 Sorority Presidents' Handbook, 1986 Sorority Rush Handbooks, 1983-87 Student Affairs Staff Directory, 1993-94 Student Leadership Awards Luncheon, Program of Events, April 24, 1993 Theta Xi Guide for Chapter Advisors, ca. 1984 41/2/48 6 Total Development for Fraternity/Sorority Affairs: the System Development Program, April 8, 1979 University of Southern California - Greek Columns, 1995 Zeta Beta Tau Brotherhood Program, Aug. 1, 1993 Box 7: Advisors Meeting Minutes, 1993 "Admits Who Have Accepted List," 1996 (3 folders) Adopt-A-School Program, 1993 Adult Children of Alcoholics program, n.d. AIDS Education and Housing Policy, 1986 Alcohol Awareness, 1988-90 Alcohol Awareness, articles, brochures, and Alcohol Resource Directories, c. 1990 Alcohol Awareness Publication, n.d. Alcohol Liabilities and Resolutions, c. 1989 "Alcohol Use Among Students at the University of Illinois," research paper, 1982 Allerton Retreat, 1991, 1994 Alpha Epsilon Pi speaker, 1997 Alumni Interfraternity Council, 1987, 1990, 1992 Alumni Relations, 1971, 1977-80, 1985, 1990, 1995 Assistant Dean - Fraternities, John Martinez biweekly and annual reports, 1993 Correspondence - fraternity and interfraternity, 1994 Correspondence - personal, 1993 Correspondence - incoming, 1993 Assistant Dean Craig Jackson, correspondence, 1993-94 Correspondence (invitation, cards, thank-you notes) - incoming, 1993-96 Correspondence and issuances. August, 1993 Sept. - Oct., 1993 Nov. - Dec., 1993 Jan. - Feb., 1994 Mar. - April, 1994 May - July, 1994 Aug. - Sept., 1994 Oct., 1994 Nov. - Dec., 1994 Correspondence, 1994-95 1994-96 1995-96 Box 8: Correspondence and issuances
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