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Guide to the Records of Fraternities and Sororities UA.01.051 Finding Aid Prepared by Catherine Carey and Belinda Pierre-Louis Guide to the Records of Fraternities and Sororities UA.01.051 Finding aid prepared by Catherine Carey and Belinda Pierre-Louis This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit May 25, 2016 La Salle University Archives La Salle University 1900 W. Olney Ave Philadelphia, PA, 19141 215-951-1965 [email protected] Guide to the Records of Fraternities and Sororities UA.01.051 Table of Contents Summary Information ................................................................................................................................. 3 Scope and Content.........................................................................................................................................4 Arrangement Note..........................................................................................................................................4 Related Materials ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Collection Inventory...................................................................................................................................... 5 - Page 2 - Guide to the Records of Fraternities and Sororities UA.01.051 Summary Information Repository La Salle University Archives Title Records of Fraternities and Sororities Date 1960s-2000s Extent 4.0 Linear feet Language English - Page 3 - Guide to the Records of Fraternities and Sororities UA.01.051 Scope and Content This collection consists of files on individual fraternities and sororities at La Salle. The collection includes social, service, and academic fraternities and sororities, including inactive chapters. The files include correspondence, meeting minutes, founding documents, scrapbooks, flyers, and other ephemera. Folders for each group have varying amounts of this material. Arrangement Note Folders are arranged alphabetically by fraternity or sorority name. Administrative Information Publication Information La Salle University Archives Related Materials Related Materials The Archives also holds oversized photographs, objects, and t-shirts associated with various fraternities and sororities. These items remain unprocessed at this time. If interested in finding out more about these additional materials, please contact the Archives at [email protected]. - Page 4 - Guide to the Records of Fraternities and Sororities UA.01.051 Collection Inventory Box 1 Alpha Chi Rho 1 Alpha Epsilon 1 Alpha Epsilon Delta 1 Alpha Epsilon Rho 1 Alpha Phi Delta 1 Alpha Phi Omega 1 Alpha Psi Omega 1 Alpha Sigma Lambda 1 Alpha Sigma Tau 1 Alpha Theta Alpha 1 Beta Alpha Psi 1 Beta Gamma Sigma - Page 5 - Guide to the Records of Fraternities and Sororities UA.01.051 1 Chi Alpha Epsilon 1 Chi Upsilon Sigma 1 Cross Keys 1 Delta Epsilon Sigma 1 Delta Phi Epsilon 1 Delta Sigma Pi 1 Delta Sigma Theta 1 Gamma Iota Sigma 1 Gamma Sigma Sigma Restrictions Some materials in this file are restricted. 1 Kappa Mu Epsilon 1 Lambda Chi Alpha 1 Lambda Iota Tau - Page 6 - Guide to the Records of Fraternities and Sororities UA.01.051 1 Lambda Sigma Kappa 1 Nu Lambda Sigma 1 Omicron Delta Epsilon 1 Phi Alpha Delta 1 Phi Alpha Theta 2 Phi Beta Kappa 2 Phi Beta Sigma 2 Phi Gamma Delta 2 Phi Gamma Nu 2 Phi Kappa Tau 2 Phi Kappa Theta 2 Phi Sigma Iota 2 Phi Sigma Kappa 2 Psi Chi - Page 7 - Guide to the Records of Fraternities and Sororities UA.01.051 2 Sigma Epsilon Chi 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 Sigma Phi Lambda 2 Sigma Pi 2 Sigma Theta Tau 2 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2 Zeta Beta Tau - Page 8 -.
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