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Delta Gamma Biennial Awards Banquet Program, June 25, 1984
Delta Gamma Biennial Awards Banquet Program, June 25, 1984
This document provides the program for the Awards Banquet at the 1984 Convention.
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Epsilon Delta Chapter Members With Anchor Photograph, 1983
Epsilon Delta Chapter Members With Anchor Photograph, 1983
Unidentified Epsilon Delta chapter Members pose with the anchor in front of the Delta Gamma Executive Offices.
Frances Lewis Stevenson Archives Gallery Remodel Debut Flier, June 23, 2017
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Helen Price and Margaret Johnson With Basketball Team Photograph, 1918
Helen Price and Margaret Johnson With Basketball Team Photograph, 1918
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Delta Gamma Executive Offices Photograph
Delta Gamma Executive Offices Photograph
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