41/82/6 Guide to the National Panhellenic Conference Subject File National Panhellenic Conference Subject File Finding Aid Authors: Spenser Bailey.

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Guide to the National Panhellenic Conference Subject File 1902 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection National Panhellenic Conference Subject File 41/82/6 National Panhellenic Conference 3.90 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Alumnae Panhellenics College Panhellenics National Panhellenic Conference Panhellenic Sorority Pledging
Administrative Information Accruals:

2/24/03; 6/9/03; 1/22/09; 6/29/12; 11/12/12; 8/13/2013; 10/24/2013; 11/6/2020

Arrangement of Materials:

alphabetical, then chronological thereunder

Scope and Contents

The National Panhellenic Conference Subject File (1902- ) includes ballots, bylaws, chapter activities information, correspondence, directories, Editor's Conference materials, guestbooks, handbooks, invitations, newsclippings, photos, proclamations, Release Figure Method information, resolutions, unanimous agreements, and strategic plans. 

Also included are archival records and correspondence from the Phi Omega Pi sorority (which merged with Delta Zeta in 1946), invitations, photos, and pins relating to the opening of the National Panhellenic Conference Central Office (1985), and items from the 75th anniversary of the Panhellenic House in New York City.