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This chart records genealogical information on the ancestors of Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha Chapter,, Colby College. This is a photocopy of the original document.
Collection: Archives Collection
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This piece of black paper, which was likely once part of a scrapbook, includes two articles about Elizabeth Smith, the first woman to be granted a PhD in psychology at the University of Wyoming. The back of the paper includes a newspaper photograph showing Smith with a group of other newly naturalized citizens and a photograph of Smith.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: 1968 - Aug 3rd, 2020
Elizabeth C. Spencer writes to Ruth E. Litchen, Xi, The University of Kansas, regarding the death of Frances Mann Hall, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 18th, 1935
Elizabeth C. Spencer writes to Ruth E. Litchen, Xi, The University of Kansas, regarding the death of Frances Mann Hall, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Feb 18th, 1935
This badge belonged to Elizabeth A. Carlile, Beta Gamma, University of Manitoba.
Collection: Object Collection
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This badge belonged to Elizabeth Doms Cox, Alpha Eta, University of Minnesota.
Collection: Object Collection
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This badge belonged to Elizabeth Doms Cox, Alpha Eta, University of Minnesota.
Collection: Object Collection
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This badge belonged to Elizabeth A. Ethridge, Beta Sigma, Purdue University.
Collection: Object Collection
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This message from Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, was to be read after a sketch.
Collection: Archives Collection
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Engraved in the handle of the knife is the name of Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Object Collection
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This article highlights the life of Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
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National Historian Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron,, Tufts University, notes information known about the burial site of Sigma Kappa Founder Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Jun 6th, 1971
This speech by Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, discusses Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, during the 1938 Founders' Day event.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Nov 9th, 1938
This speech by Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, discusses Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha, Colby College, during the 1938 Founders' Day event.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Nov 9th, 1938
A marker at the base of Elizabeth G. Hoag's, Alpha Chapter, Colby College, headstone acknowledges her as a Sigma Kappa Founder.
Collection: Archives Collection
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A headstone marks the gravesite of Sigma Kappa Founder Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha Chapter, Colby College and her father Edward Hoag, who are buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterville, Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
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Collection: Archives Collection
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A headstone marks the gravesite of Sigma Kappa Founder Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha Chapter, Colby College and her father Edward Hoag, who are buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterville, Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
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A headstone marks the gravesite of Sigma Kappa Founder Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha Chapter, Colby College, and her father Edward Hoag, who are buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterville, Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
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A headstone marks the gravesite of Sigma Kappa Founder Elizabeth G. Hoag, Alpha Chapter, Colby College, and her father Edward Hoag, who are buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterville, Maine.
Collection: Archives Collection
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