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In this letter, Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, summarizes the work she has done so far compiling information for the history of Tri Delta music.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Fraternity President Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, writes to Clara L. Fitch to thank her for sending R. Louise Fitch's, Knox College, jewelry to Tri Delta Fraternity.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, writes to Elizabeth Parmelee Rose, Northwestern University, to confirm information regarding the early history of Tri Delta Executive Offices to be published in the centennial history book. Elizabeth's reply to this letter, dated July 3, 1986, is also available.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, writes to Elizabeth Parmelee Rose, Northwestern University, with questions regarding the early history of Tri Delta Executive Offices and the work of her mother and aunt, Amy Olgen Parmelee and Louise Olgen Grotenhuis, Northwestern University. Margaret was working on the manuscript of the centennial history book at the time. Elizabeth's reply to this letter, dated March 26, 1986, is also available.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
In this memo, Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, asks for information and stories about the history of Tri Delta music.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
In this letter, Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, informs Fraternity Music Chair Suzanne Parker Nichols, University of Missouri, that she has found an almost complete set of Tri Delta song books at the Executive Office.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, works in the Tri Delta Archives at the Parkway Plaza Executive Office.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marion Nickelson Pass, Texas Tech University, and Deven McGraw, University of Maryland, hold a framed painting of pine trees during a Founders' Day reception at the Tri Delta Executive Office.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
This memo features a form used to order any of four Tri Delta music tapes, including the All Purpose Piano Tape, Centennial Tape and Ritual Tape.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
This memo features information about three Tri Delta music tapes, including the All Purpose Piano Tape, Centennial Tape and Ritual Tape.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Martha Toler Williams, University of Texas, writes to Linda Trojan Juba, Texas Tech University, to agree to volunteer at the 1986 Brookhollow Plaza Drive Executive Office Dedication.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Martin D. Braver writes to Jean Hunt Gaines, University of California, Los Angeles, to express regret that he cannot attend the 1986 Brookhollow Plaza Drive Executive Office Dedication.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Marvin Sherrill writes to Harold Plemons to discuss changes to the plans for the construction of the 2313 Brookhollow Plaza Drive Executive Office in Arlington, Texas. The letter is attached to a photocopied blueprint depicting proposed changes to the plan.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
The trustees of the Tri Delta Foundation sit together at a conference table during a meeting. Sitting second from the left is Mary Hillier Boardman, Puget Sound. Sitting first on the right is Cassandra Stellos-Malvers, Vermont.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection
Mary K. Wise Jensen, Butler University, speaks to Claire Brinley Berner, College of William & Mary, about her service to Tri Delta as district president from 1935-1940, fraternity associate director of housing standards from 1940-1944, collegiate secretary from 1944-1948, president from 1948-1952, and historian from 1952-1954. She describes the impact of World War II on Tri Delta, attending the 1940 and 1950 Conventions on Mackinac Island, Michigan, her experiences attending chapter installations, and the creation of the Crescent Fund. Mary praises the efforts of Tri Deltas who served with her on the Executive Board and discusses changes made to alumnae and collegian dues, ritual, and the district chairmen system during her tenure; she closes by sharing recollections of other past presidents, a visit to Alpha Chapter at Boston University, and the Tri Delta Executive Office.
Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
Mary Kay Paup Baker, University of California, Los Angeles, discusses her service to Tri Deltas as district president, fraternity associate director of collegiate programs from 1966-1968, fraternity collegiate vice president from 1968-1972 and president from 1972-1976, her recollections of student protest and campus upheaval during her time in leadership, and initiatives she oversaw to improve training for new members, chapter officers, and chapter advisers. Mary Kay goes on to recall how much she enjoyed visiting collegiate chapters while she served in leadership, consider improvements made to Tri Delta's financial policies under her leadership, and describe her involvement in moving the Executive Office to Texas. She finishes by sharing memories of other past presidents and discussing her experiences in the Side Board, an organization for former Executive Board members.
Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection
This page contains three photographs and a card from the Executive Office dedication.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection