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Alpha Phi

Alpha Phi International Women's Fraternity (ΑΦ, also known as APhi) is an international sorority with 172 active chapters and over 250,000 initiated members.

Alpha Phi
ΑΦ
FoundedOctober 10, 1872; 150 years ago (1872-10-10)[1]
Syracuse University, (Syracuse, New York)
TypeSocial
AffiliationNPC
ScopeNorth America
MottoUnion hand in hand
Colors  Bordeaux and   Silver
SymbolIvy
FlowerLily of the Valley, Forget-me-not
MascotPhi Bear
PublicationAlpha Phi Quarterly
PhilanthropyAlpha Phi Foundation[2]
Chapters173[3]
Members250,000+ lifetime
Headquarters1930 Sherman Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201
USA
Websitealphaphi.org

Founded at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York on September 18, 1872,[4][5] it is the fourth Greek-letter organization founded for women, and the first women's fraternity founded in the northeast.

Alpha Phi is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference, the governing council of 26 women's fraternities.[6] Alpha Phi's international headquarters are located in Evanston, Illinois.

History

At the time of the founding there were only 666 women attending Syracuse; ten of them eventually formed Alpha Phi to create an organization "on the principles of the promotion of growth in character; unity of feeling, sisterly affection, and social communion among the members."[7] Although the actual founding date is September 18, 1872, Alpha Phi has been celebrating their Founders Day on October 10 since 1902, since many colleges and universities were not open for classes in mid-September at that time. Alpha Phi considers itself a women's fraternity because its founding date predates the invention of the word "sorority".[8]

 
Four founders of Alpha Phi, reunited at a national convention in 1922: Clara Bradley Burdette, Jane Sara Higham, Louise Shepard Hancock, and Clara Sittser Williams.

Founders

Alpha Phi's founding members were:[9][10]

  • Martha Emily Foote Crow – Martha "Mattie" Foote Crow (1854 – January 1, 1924) was an educator and writer. Born in Sackets Harbor, New York,[11] she played an important role in the development of higher education for women in the United States.[12]
  • Rena A. Michaels Atchison – She served as a professor at several universities. She then served as Dean of Women's College, Northwestern University from 1886 to 1891.
  • Clara Bradley Baker Wheeler Burdette
  • Jane Sara Higham
  • Clara Sittser Williams
  • Florence Chidester Lukens
  • Ida Arabella Gilbert DeLamanter Houghton
  • Kate Elizabeth Hogoboom Gilbert
  • Louise Viola Shepard Hancock
  • Elizabeth Grace Hubbell Shults

Symbols

Like many other women's fraternities, Alpha Phi recognizes multiple types of symbols, with the Ivy Leaf as their primary symbol.

The fraternity's official colors are bordeaux and silver. The colors were originally blue and gold; however, these colors were similar to those of Delta Upsilon Fraternity so they were changed.

The official flowers are the Lily of the Valley and the Forget-me-not.

Alpha Phi lists its ideals as "Sisterhood, Generosity, Innovation, and Character."

Alpha Phi's public motto is "union hand in hand".[13]

Badge

The Alpha Phi badge is the Greek letter Alpha (Α) resting on the Greek letter Phi (Φ), engraved with the Greek acronym (Α.Ο.Ε.) . It can be customized in silver or gold and may be adorned with only white jewels - pearls or diamonds. Prior to the adoption of the current badge in 1906, "each member [of Alpha Phi] went to the jeweler of her choice to have her pin designed."[1] The Alpha Phi badge is worn by initiated members, as there is a separate badge for new members before their initiation.

Other forms of badges:

  • Honor Badge – These pins are worn by international officers, and presidents of college chapters while they are serving their terms as president.
  • New member Badge – "In 1898 the Fraternity adopted a special badge to honor her newest members. The badge they selected is in the shape of an ivy leaf, set in silver pewter. An ever-growing vine, the ivy symbolizes the growth of the Alpha Phi sisterhood."[1]
  • Fifty-Year Pin – "The first fifty-year pins, silver circles with red stones, were presented at the 42nd Convention in 1958 to several alumnae who had given significant service to the fraternity for 50 years or more. These pins are replicas of the pins presented to the six living founders at the Fraternity's Fiftieth Anniversary Convention in 1922."[1]

Philanthropy

In 1956, Alpha Phi became one of the first women's fraternities to establish a Foundation.[14] Alpha Phi officially adopted Cardiac Care as its philanthropic priority in 1946, which then became the Foundation's focus, along with awarding academic scholarships, upon its founding in 1956. The Foundation supports Alpha Phi's leadership training and programming, awards need-based and merit-based scholarships, invests in the advancement of women's heart health, and preserves Alpha Phi's rich and expansive heritage.[15]

The Foundation most notable program is its Women's Heart Health Program and Heart to Heart to Grant, a $100,000 grant awarded to medical professionals to better understand heart disease in women—specifically its symptoms, treatment, and prevention.[16] Since its establishment in 1993, the Heart to Heart Grant has invested over $1.4 million in women's heart health initiatives.[17] Collegiate chapters, alumnae chapters and individual members can nominate a local heart project for the Heart to Heart Grant. Self-nominations are also accepted. The recipient is selected by a team of medical professionals and the Foundation Board of Directors.

Starting in the early 2000s, many collegiate chapters of Alpha Phi host a philanthropy event known as Red Dress Gala, which often includes a silent auction, guest speakers, and a full dinner for sisters, alumnae, and family. Traditionally, the collegiate members wear red dresses and pins to represent their support for Women's Heart Health. Individual Alpha Phi chapters are encouraged to develop a relationship with a local cardiac care project in their community as well as to promote awareness of women's heart disease.

In 2021, Alpha Phi Foundation announced their $38 million comprehensive endowment campaign, Leading With Heart, the largest known campaign of its kind in the National Panhellenic Conference space.[18]

Past recipients of the Heart to Heart Grant [17]

Note: Texas Heart Institute has been awarded the grant twice, in 2013 and 2017.

Local chapter or member misconduct

In 2013, Miss America 2015 Kira Kazantsev was terminated from the Theta Mu chapter at Hofstra University for abusive hazing. At the time, Kazantsev was serving the chapter as head of recruitment.[21]

In 2015, the Beta Mu chapter at the University of Alabama took down a recruitment video that was heavily criticized for its lack of diversity and the provocative way in which collegiate women were portrayed.[22]

In October 2016, the Iota Delta chapter at the University of Rhode Island charter was revoked for at least four years. On bid day, the sorority was accused of endangering the health and safety of new members and violating the university's alcohol policy.[23]

In January 2018, Harley Barber, a member of the Beta Mu chapter at the University of Alabama was terminated from the sorority and expelled from the college after posting videos on social media in which she repeatedly used the n-word and other profanities to make degrading comments about African Americans.[24] The incident gained media coverage across the country, University President Stuart R. Bell, the University Panhellenic Association, and Linda Kahangi, executive director of Alpha Phi International Fraternity released statements.[25]

In January 2018, three members of the Iota Iota chapter at the George Washington University were removed from the organization due to what was deemed a racist social media post. The incident prompted criticism from national and international news sources and the university's Student Association received petitions to remove the chapter from campus.[26]

In September 2018, a document by a former recruitment chair of the University of Michigan Alpha Phi chapter surfaced with descriptions of how the chapter's membership selection process was based on selecting for certain physical appearances and assigned numbers to these women based on the judgment of the recruitment chairs and representatives from their international headquarters. The exposé described that Alpha Phi supervisors ordered her to give the PNMs an "External Prescore" based on pictures from their social media profiles. Throughout the recruitment process, active members in the sorority were also ranked on superficial qualities and matched with "stronger" or "weaker" PNMs.[27]

In January 2019, the Alpha Phi chapter at Old Dominion University was accused of racist behavior within the members of the sorority. School officials are investigating the allegations and the chapter cannot currently hold functions of any kind at this time.[28]

Membership

Chapters

Notable alumnae

Business

Entertainment

Education, literature, and medicine

News, media, and journalism

Politics and government

Sports

Religion

See also

References

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External links

  • Alpha Phi Homepage
  • Alpha Phi Foundation

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Alpha Phi International Women s Fraternity AF also known as APhi is an international sorority with 172 active chapters and over 250 000 initiated members Alpha PhiAFFoundedOctober 10 1872 150 years ago 1872 10 10 1 Syracuse University Syracuse New York TypeSocialAffiliationNPCScopeNorth AmericaMottoUnion hand in handColors Bordeaux and SilverSymbolIvyFlowerLily of the Valley Forget me notMascotPhi BearPublicationAlpha Phi QuarterlyPhilanthropyAlpha Phi Foundation 2 Chapters173 3 Members250 000 lifetimeHeadquarters1930 Sherman Avenue Evanston IL 60201 USAWebsitealphaphi wbr orgFounded at Syracuse University in Syracuse New York on September 18 1872 4 5 it is the fourth Greek letter organization founded for women and the first women s fraternity founded in the northeast Alpha Phi is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference the governing council of 26 women s fraternities 6 Alpha Phi s international headquarters are located in Evanston Illinois Contents 1 History 1 1 Founders 2 Symbols 2 1 Badge 3 Philanthropy 4 Local chapter or member misconduct 5 Membership 5 1 Chapters 5 2 Notable alumnae 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditAt the time of the founding there were only 666 women attending Syracuse ten of them eventually formed Alpha Phi to create an organization on the principles of the promotion of growth in character unity of feeling sisterly affection and social communion among the members 7 Although the actual founding date is September 18 1872 Alpha Phi has been celebrating their Founders Day on October 10 since 1902 since many colleges and universities were not open for classes in mid September at that time Alpha Phi considers itself a women s fraternity because its founding date predates the invention of the word sorority 8 Four founders of Alpha Phi reunited at a national convention in 1922 Clara Bradley Burdette Jane Sara Higham Louise Shepard Hancock and Clara Sittser Williams Founders Edit Alpha Phi s founding members were 9 10 Martha Emily Foote Crow Martha Mattie Foote Crow 1854 January 1 1924 was an educator and writer Born in Sackets Harbor New York 11 she played an important role in the development of higher education for women in the United States 12 Rena A Michaels Atchison She served as a professor at several universities She then served as Dean of Women s College Northwestern University from 1886 to 1891 Clara Bradley Baker Wheeler Burdette Jane Sara Higham Clara Sittser Williams Florence Chidester Lukens Ida Arabella Gilbert DeLamanter Houghton Kate Elizabeth Hogoboom Gilbert Louise Viola Shepard Hancock Elizabeth Grace Hubbell ShultsSymbols EditLike many other women s fraternities Alpha Phi recognizes multiple types of symbols with the Ivy Leaf as their primary symbol The fraternity s official colors are bordeaux and silver The colors were originally blue and gold however these colors were similar to those of Delta Upsilon Fraternity so they were changed The official flowers are the Lily of the Valley and the Forget me not Alpha Phi lists its ideals as Sisterhood Generosity Innovation and Character Alpha Phi s public motto is union hand in hand 13 Badge Edit The Alpha Phi badge is the Greek letter Alpha A resting on the Greek letter Phi F engraved with the Greek acronym A O E It can be customized in silver or gold and may be adorned with only white jewels pearls or diamonds Prior to the adoption of the current badge in 1906 each member of Alpha Phi went to the jeweler of her choice to have her pin designed 1 The Alpha Phi badge is worn by initiated members as there is a separate badge for new members before their initiation Other forms of badges Honor Badge These pins are worn by international officers and presidents of college chapters while they are serving their terms as president New member Badge In 1898 the Fraternity adopted a special badge to honor her newest members The badge they selected is in the shape of an ivy leaf set in silver pewter An ever growing vine the ivy symbolizes the growth of the Alpha Phi sisterhood 1 Fifty Year Pin The first fifty year pins silver circles with red stones were presented at the 42nd Convention in 1958 to several alumnae who had given significant service to the fraternity for 50 years or more These pins are replicas of the pins presented to the six living founders at the Fraternity s Fiftieth Anniversary Convention in 1922 1 Philanthropy EditIn 1956 Alpha Phi became one of the first women s fraternities to establish a Foundation 14 Alpha Phi officially adopted Cardiac Care as its philanthropic priority in 1946 which then became the Foundation s focus along with awarding academic scholarships upon its founding in 1956 The Foundation supports Alpha Phi s leadership training and programming awards need based and merit based scholarships invests in the advancement of women s heart health and preserves Alpha Phi s rich and expansive heritage 15 The Foundation most notable program is its Women s Heart Health Program and Heart to Heart to Grant a 100 000 grant awarded to medical professionals to better understand heart disease in women specifically its symptoms treatment and prevention 16 Since its establishment in 1993 the Heart to Heart Grant has invested over 1 4 million in women s heart health initiatives 17 Collegiate chapters alumnae chapters and individual members can nominate a local heart project for the Heart to Heart Grant Self nominations are also accepted The recipient is selected by a team of medical professionals and the Foundation Board of Directors Starting in the early 2000s many collegiate chapters of Alpha Phi host a philanthropy event known as Red Dress Gala which often includes a silent auction guest speakers and a full dinner for sisters alumnae and family Traditionally the collegiate members wear red dresses and pins to represent their support for Women s Heart Health Individual Alpha Phi chapters are encouraged to develop a relationship with a local cardiac care project in their community as well as to promote awareness of women s heart disease In 2021 Alpha Phi Foundation announced their 38 million comprehensive endowment campaign Leading With Heart the largest known campaign of its kind in the National Panhellenic Conference space 18 Past recipients of the Heart to Heart Grant 17 1993 Program in Women s Cardiovascular Health University Hospitals of Cleveland nominated by the Cleveland East Alumnae chapter 1994 Brigham and Women s Hospital Cardiovascular Division nominated by the Zeta Phi Chapter Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1995 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center formerly the Deaconess Hospital Institute for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease nominated by the Zeta Phi Chapter Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1997 Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation s Women s Heart Night Out nominated by the Albuquerque Alumnae Chapter 1998 Egleston Children s Hospital s Sibley Heart Center nominated by the Atlanta Alumnae Chapter and Theta Pi Chapter Emory University 1999 California Pacific Medical Center Transitional Cardiac Care Unit nominated by the San Francisco Alumnae Chapter 2000 University of Cincinnati Women s Health Program nominated by the Cincinnati Alumnae Chapter 2001 Allen Memorial Hospital nominated by the Epsilon Theta Chapter University of Northern Iowa 2002 and 2003 Mercy Medical Center of Northern Iowa nominated by Kaitlin Maguire Gamma Omicron Drake University 2004 Mainline Health Heart Center 2005 Cleveland Clinic Foundation 2006 American Heart Association of San Diego CA 2007 University of Colorado Hospital and American Heart Association of San Diego CA 2008 Events of the Heart of New York NY 19 2009 Women s Heart Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 20 2010 Oregon Health and Science University Foundation and Greater Boston Division of the American Heart Association 2011 St Luke s Hospital Foundation in Kansas City MO 2012 University of Washington Division of Cardiology 2013 Texas Heart Institute in Houston TX 2014 Memorial Hermann Foundation 2015 Geisinger Health System 2016 University of Louisville Foundation 2017 Texas Heart Institute in Houston TX 2018 Yale School of Medicine 2019 UC Davis Health 2020 University of Iowa 2021 Duke University School of Nursing 2022 Perelman School of Medicine at the University of PennsylvaniaNote Texas Heart Institute has been awarded the grant twice in 2013 and 2017 Local chapter or member misconduct EditIn 2013 Miss America 2015 Kira Kazantsev was terminated from the Theta Mu chapter at Hofstra University for abusive hazing At the time Kazantsev was serving the chapter as head of recruitment 21 In 2015 the Beta Mu chapter at the University of Alabama took down a recruitment video that was heavily criticized for its lack of diversity and the provocative way in which collegiate women were portrayed 22 In October 2016 the Iota Delta chapter at the University of Rhode Island charter was revoked for at least four years On bid day the sorority was accused of endangering the health and safety of new members and violating the university s alcohol policy 23 In January 2018 Harley Barber a member of the Beta Mu chapter at the University of Alabama was terminated from the sorority and expelled from the college after posting videos on social media in which she repeatedly used the n word and other profanities to make degrading comments about African Americans 24 The incident gained media coverage across the country University President Stuart R Bell the University Panhellenic Association and Linda Kahangi executive director of Alpha Phi International Fraternity released statements 25 In January 2018 three members of the Iota Iota chapter at the George Washington University were removed from the organization due to what was deemed a racist social media post The incident prompted criticism from national and international news sources and the university s Student Association received petitions to remove the chapter from campus 26 In September 2018 a document by a former recruitment chair of the University of Michigan Alpha Phi chapter surfaced with descriptions of how the chapter s membership selection process was based on selecting for certain physical appearances and assigned numbers to these women based on the judgment of the recruitment chairs and representatives from their international headquarters The expose described that Alpha Phi supervisors ordered her to give the PNMs an External Prescore based on pictures from their social media profiles Throughout the recruitment process active members in the sorority were also ranked on superficial qualities and matched with stronger or weaker PNMs 27 In January 2019 the Alpha Phi chapter at Old Dominion University was accused of racist behavior within the members of the sorority School officials are investigating the allegations and the chapter cannot currently hold functions of any kind at this time 28 Membership EditChapters Edit Main article List of Alpha Phi chapters Notable alumnae Edit Business Nancy Austin Beta Delta UCLA Management consultant and author of The Assertive Woman 29 Susan Bayh Lambda UC Berkeley Attorney and professional director 30 Marisol Deluna Alpha Lambda Alumna Initiate Fashion designer 31 Kimberly Kelleher Iota Wisconsin President of Advertising Sales and Partnerships for AMC Networks 32 Deborah Lippmann Gamma Pi Arizona State Singer and celebrity manicurist with her own line the Lippmann Collection 29 Janet Murguia Gamma Delta Kansas First female president CEO of National Council of La Raza 29 Julee Rosso Beta Beta Michigan State Founder of The Silver Palate gourmet food shop and Co author of Silver Palate Cookbook 29 Alice Waters Gamma Beta UC Santa Barbara Author chef founder of Chez Panisse the original California Cuisine restaurant 29 Beverly Willis Beta Upsilon Oregon State Architect artist author and activist 29 Andrea Wong Zeta Phi MIT American television executive former president and chief executive officer of Lifetime Television 29 Entertainment Remi Bader Epsilon Nu Delaware TikTok Content Creator and Curve Model Lana Coffey Zeta Rho Bentley University Miss Connecticut Teen USA 2017 33 Katelynne Cox Omicron Missouri Musician model congressional aide news anchor 34 Rosemarie DeWitt Theta Mu Hofstra Actress Standoff Mad Men Rachel Getting Married United States of Tara 35 Mildred Dunnock Zeta Goucher Academy Award nominated film and stage actress 29 Amy Okuda Beta Pi USC Actress Atypical 36 Jeannette Paulson Hereniko Tau Oregon American film producer television writer film festival director and founder 29 Olivia Jordan Eta Boston Miss USA 2015 2nd runner up in Miss Universe 2015 37 Gabrielle Ruiz Delta Delta Oklahoma City University Actress dancer and singer Crazy Ex Girlfriend 38 Jeri Ryan Beta Northwestern Actress Boston Public Star Trek Voyager Dark Skies Shark Leverage Body of Proof 29 Inga Swenson Beta Northwestern Tony Award nominated actress The Miracle Worker Benson 29 Randi Mayem Singer Lambda UC Berkeley Writer and producer 29 Jennifer Tisdale Epsilon Upsilon CSU Northridge Actress The Hillside Strangler Dark Ride Undressed 29 Josie Totah Eta Upsilon Chapman Actress Other People Saved By The Bell 39 Hannah Wagner Gamma Xi Wichita State Miss Kansas 2015 40 Kimberly Williams Paisley Beta Northwestern Actress Father of the Bride According to Jim We Are Marshall 29 Education literature and medicine Edris Rice Wray Carson Delta Cornell Public health doctor 29 Martha Foote Crow Alpha Syracuse Founder educator and writer 41 Molly Dillon Zeta Omicron Johns Hopkins Civil rights advocate policymaker writer and compiler of Yes She Can Sage Lenier Lambda UC Berkeley Student environmental professor and activist Margaret McNamara Lambda UC Berkeley Founder of Reading Is Fundamental 41 Barbara Brooks Wallace Beta Delta UCLA Award winning children s author 29 Janice Woods Windle Omega Texas Author of True Women 29 News media and journalism Lisa Colagrossi Beta Iota West Virginia Emmy winning television anchor with WABC TV in New York 29 Ann Martin Sigma Washington Primetime news anchor and co host of Woman 2 Woman KCBS TV Los Angeles 29 Nan C Robertson Beta Northwestern Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and feature writer for The New York Times 29 Kaitlan Collins Beta Mu Alabama Blogger and White House correspondent for CNN Taylor Lorenz Beta Gamma Colorado Columnist for The Washington Post 42 Politics and government Elaine Baxter Beta Alpha Illinois Former Iowa secretary of state and former member of the Iowa House of Representatives 29 Nancy Brataas Epsilon Minnesota First woman Minnesota Senate member elected of her own right 41 Becky Cain Beta Iota West Virginia Past president of the League of Women Voters 29 Liz Carpenter Omega Texas Author political humorist former press secretary for Lady Bird Johnson 29 Georgia Neese Clark Gray Upsilon Washburn First woman Treasurer of the United States 29 Joy Flowers Conti Epsilon Iota Duquesne District judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania 30 Mary Prior Dambman Gamma Theta Colorado College Former Colorado House of Representatives member 41 Pauline Kubala Gubbels Omega Texas Former New Mexico Legislature member 41 Shirley McLoughlin Xi Beta Theta First woman to lead a political party in British Columbia 41 Mary H Murguia Gamma Delta Kansas United States federal judge 29 Amanda Nguyen Iota Tau Harvard Nobel Peace Prize nominee and CEO and founder of Rise Dorothy Wright Nelson Beta Delta UCLA United States federal judge 29 Polly Rosenbaum Beta Gamma Colorado Arizona s longest serving state legislator 29 Emily Anne Staples Epsilon Minnesota Former Minnesota Senate member 41 Frances Willard Alpha Lambda Alumna Initiate American educator temperance reformer and women s suffragist 29 Lynn Woolsey Sigma Washington Member of the United States House of Representatives 29 Jodi White Xi Toronto Canadian politician 41 Sports Kelly Barnhill Kappa Eta Florida Award winning American collegiate and professional softball player three time USA women s national softball team member Susie Berning Delta Delta Oklahoma City American professional golfer 29 Julie Clark Gamma Beta UC Santa Barbara American airline pilot and aerobatic performer 29 Claire Waters Ferguson Beta Beta Michigan State First woman president of the United States Figure Skating Association 29 Stacia Hookom Beta Gamma Colorado First woman on U S Snowboarding team multiple national world titles appearances 41 Edean Anderson Ihlanfeldt Beta Upsilon Oregon State Golfer champion of multiple national titles for US and Canada 41 Jennifer Joines Iota Gamma University of the Pacific Silver medal winning American indoor volleyball player in the 2008 Beijing Olympics 29 Janis Klecker Epsilon Minnesota American long distance runner two time United States national champion in the marathon 43 Marion Roper Beta Delta UCLA Bronze medal winning American diver in the 1932 Summer Olympics 29 Religion Ruth Stafford Peale Alpha Syracuse Religious leader public speaker and author 29 Catherine Maples Waynick Epsilon Zeta Central Michigan One of only eight women to be bishops in the U S Episcopal Church 29 See also EditList of social fraternities and sororitiesReferences Edit a b c d AlphaPhi org Archived from the original on March 18 2007 Alpha Phi Foundationi Who We Are Learn More About Alpha Phi Greek Info Pages NPC Sororities Archived from the original on July 11 2012 Blogger accounts google com Our Member Organizations National Panhellenic Conference Retrieved May 10 2018 Alpha Phi Bylaws 2012 Indiana University beINvolved Retrieved June 3 2018 William Raimond Baird Carroll Lurding eds Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities Baird s Manual Online Archive showing Alpha Phi chapters Student Life and Culture Archives University of Illinois University of Illinois Archives Retrieved December 30 2021 The main archive URL is The Baird s Manual Online Archive homepage AlphaPhi org About us Founders Archived from the original on May 19 2006 Retrieved June 15 2006 The Ivy Leaf Introduction to Alpha Phi An Official Publication of Alpha Phi Fraternity Inc KM Martha Foote Crow Papers an inventory of her papers at Syracuse University Syracuse University May 1990 http library syr edu digital guides print crow mf prt htm Rossiter Margaret W Doctorates for American Women 1868 1907 History of Education Quarterly 22 no 2 Summer 159 183 Alpha Phi First Fifty Years 1872 1922 Page 22 digitaleditions walsworthprintgroup com Retrieved December 9 2020 Philanthropy and Service How Alpha Phis Make a Difference Alpha Phi Retrieved March 2 2022 About Alpha Phi Foundation Alpha Phi Foundation Retrieved February 28 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Women s Heart Health Alpha Phi Foundation Retrieved March 2 2022 a b Learn about the Heart to Heart Grant Alpha Phi Foundation Retrieved March 2 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