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Jessica Anderson, University of Texas at Arlington, poses for a photograph during the Parade of the Decades dinner at the 1988 Convention in Boston, Massachusetts. Jessica is wearing a dress of Margaret Paddock Haller's, Cornell University, for the fashion show.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Jessica Anderson, University of Texas at Arlington, poses for a photograph during the 1988 Convention in Boston, Massachusetts. Jessica is wearing a dress of Margaret Paddock Haller's, Cornell University, for the fashion show.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
Delta Shop Chairman Jody May Cromwell speaks to Delta Century Fund Chairman (and former Delta Shop Chairman) Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami University, about the history of the Delta Shop. Jody and Marchetea explain the Delta Shop's origins as the brainchild of Fraternity Treasury Marie Weigt Fletcher, Cornell University, as a fundraiser for the building fund and its success in raising $20,000 apiece for the Delta Century Fund and the Crescent Fund during its first 20 years of operation. They also describe some of the types of merchandise sold at the Delta Shop and note what tends to be most popular. The recording also includes audio of a number of Tri Delta songs.
Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection
Collection: Tri Delta Publications
Three members of the Archives Committee sit together inside the Parkway Plaza Executive Office in Arlington, Texas. Pictured are Nancy Culver Jones, Randolph-Macon College, Dorothy Perley Shaw, Boston University, and Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
In this speech, Past President Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, discusses the concept of success, both for individuals and the Fraternity. She highlights the accomplishments of a number of individual Tri Deltas and provides examples of success throughout Tri Delta's history. Margaret delivered this speech at the 1984 Convention in Houston, Texas.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Eileen Blain Rudolph (EBR) Scholar Chair Judith Ann Barth, Cornell University, informs the recipients that the Executive Office does not have record of their payment for the EBR Award for either the 1999-2000 or 1998-1999 school year. She asks the recipients to send their missing payments.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Eileen Blain Rudolph (EBR) Scholar Chair Judith Ann Barth, Cornell University, asks the collegiate and alumnae chapter coordinators to determine if their chapters are participating in the EBR Awards. The EBR Awards are presented to the senior with the highest grade point average at the end of her junior year.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Eileen Blain Rudolph (EBR) Scholar Chair Judith Ann Barth, Cornell University, informs the recipient that the collegiate chapter they selected to sponsor for the EBR award is unavailable.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Eileen Blain Rudolph (EBR) Scholar Chair Judith Ann Barth, Cornell University, informs the recipient that she has not received the chapter's information regarding the EBR Award.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Eileen Blain Rudolph (EBR) Scholar Chair Judith Ann Barth, Cornell University, asks the recipient to send a missing payment for the EBR award.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Eileen Blain Rudolph Scholar Awards Chairman Judith Barth, Cornell University, writes to alumnae chapter presidents describing the Eileen Blain Rudolph Scholar Award and explaining the process by which alumnae chapters may choose to sponsor one or more collegiate chapter awards.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Judith Plessinger Birk, Indiana University; Miami University, responds to Margaret Paddock Haller's, Cornell University, letter from January 23, 1987. Margaret's letter is also available.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Julie Jett Drew, University of Florida, left, embraces Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, right, during the presentation of the 1994 Margaret Paddock Haller Award at the 1994 Convention in Orlando, Florida.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
Julie Jett Drew, University of Florida, left, and Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, right, introduce the 1994 Margaret Paddock Haller Award at the 1994 Convention in Orlando, Florida.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
Florida State University alumna and Dean of Women, Katherine Warren writes to Tri Delta Fraternity President Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, and thanks her for a wonderful experience at the 72nd Anniversary Convention.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Fraternity President Kathleen Davis Nye, University of Iowa, invites Tri Deltas to serve on the Resolutions Committee at the 1972 Convention.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Kathleen Davis Nye, University of Iowa, speaks to Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, about her Tri Delta career, beginning with her time as traveling secretary from 1943-1945, including a time she traveled on a troop train during World War II, then later serving as fraternity chairman of academic standards, district president of Indiana, and fraternity collegiate vice president before becoming president from 1968-1972. She discusses the expansion of career opportunities for women, shares her recollections of serving under President Susan White Perry, Vanderbilt University, and the decision to close Alpha Upsilon Chapter at Colby College, as well as the Executive Board's reaction to the recruitment of the first African American member by Delta Upsilon Chapter at Ohio Wesleyan University. Kathleen also speaks fondly of the Tri Deltas who served with her on Executive Board during her presidency, discusses the challenges of recruitment, membership selection, and discrimination in the 1960s, recounts the move of the Tri Delta Executive Office to Arlington, Texas, and recalls the 1970 Convention in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection
Fraternity President Kathleen Davis Nye, University of Iowa, lists the names of those ineligible to serve on the Nominating Committee, ahead of the 1972 Convention.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
From left to right, Kathryn Haller, Miami University, her mother Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, and Delta Beta Chapter President Christine Quay Baehr, Miami University, pose for a photograph during the 1970 Convention in Scottsdale, Arizona. This photograph was featured in the Fall 1970 issue of The Trident.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection