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Alpha Phi Alpha, Epsilon Chapter (University of Michigan) records, 1909-1997, 2009, undated (majority within 1978-1996)
1.7 linear feet — 1 oversize folder — 2 oversize boxes — 3 digital audio files
History and Administrative Records, 1909-1997 (with gaps), undated
The first series, History and Administrative Records (1 linear foot), contains early records of the fraternity, including an audio tape interview with one of the early members of the fraternity (J. Leon Langhorne) and a minute book (1909-1927) that includes founding material. There are also records of the activities of the fraternity, including parties, workshops, and community service. Administrative and organizational records are contained in this group as well, including organizational charts, officers' reports, minutes of meetings, and several versions of the constitution and bylaws of the chapter. This series also contains two editions of a book by Charles H. Wesley, The History of Alpha Phi Alpha: A Development in College Life, which is a general history of Alpha Phi Alpha from 1906 to 1979. Several references to the Epsilon Chapter and the University of Michigan are made in the book, many of which have been marked.
Photographs, circa 1890-1980
0.5 linear feet
Photographs (0.5 linear feet, ca. 1890-1980) predominantly depict female students at the university. There are also photographs of women athletes in action, and of the interior of the Michigan League. Many of the photographs were collected as part of the organization's efforts to celebrate their 60th anniversary.
Sargeant, Ellen M. Photos, ca., 1912-1916
(Includes Women's League, Girls' Glee Club, Junior Girls Play, Kappa Alpha Theta, student rooms, Huron River, and canoeing))
Meeting Programs, 1899-1992
Meeting Programs were printed for each year and list the topics of each program. A member list and a copy of the bylaws are printed at the end of each program. The series is almost complete from 1898 to 1980. Only the following years are missing: 1941-42, 1942-43, 1943-44, 1970-71, and 1977-78.
Amasa B. (Amasa Brown) Watson Family Papers, 1854-1932
2 cubic feet (in 4 boxes, 1 Oversized folder)
American Association of University Women, Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Branch records, 1902-2018
12.4 linear feet (in 13 boxes)