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Sue Diehl writes about a student protest regarding a new off-campus visitation proposal. The article contains a photograph of some of the student protestors.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
This audio from the 2002 Convention begins with announcements and committee reports. The second half of the audio features the Convention's Power of Purpose panel presentation, facilitated by Betty Johnson Hudson, University of Georgia.
Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection
This page contains a newspaper clipping describing a student protest and a letter thanking Alpha Phi Chapter of Pennsylvania State University for the donation of flowers.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
This page features one newspaper clipping about a Strasbourg protest, in which Stephanie Mooney Paton, Pennsylvania State University, was crushed by the protestors. Three photographs once affixed to this page are missing.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
Collection: Tri Delta Publications
Margaret Paddock Haller, Cornell University, speaks to Virginia Nicholas Provost, College of William & Mary, about her service to Tri Delta as an adviser to Alpha Tau Chapter at Carnegie Mellon University, as district president from 1944-1948, as fraternity director from 1948-1956, as fraternity collegiate vice president from 1956-1958, and president from 1958-1962. She praises the Tri Deltas who served under her on the Executive Board and describes their accomplishments, including overseeing the expansion of the Executive Board following amendments to the Tri Delta Constitution, the trademarking of Tri Delta insignia, and the restoration of the field secretary program. Margaret closes with discussion of the impact of student protests in the 1960s on Tri Delta and her ongoing services to the Fraternity after the end of her term as president, especially as chairman of the Archives Committee.
Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual 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
Collection: Tri Delta Publications
This document features a written history of Theta Chapter at the University of Minnesota from the Spring of 1972 to the Spring of 1973.
Collection: Tri Delta Scrapbook Collection
This slide features a student protest.
Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection