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Helen Corbett Becomes National President
Helen Corbett, Alpha Zeta, serves as National President from 1946-1948.
Helen M. Corbett to Margaret A. Taggart Telegram, February 8, 1949
Helen Ives Corbett, Alpha Zeta, Cornell University, writes to Margaret Hazlett Taggart, Alpha Iota, Miami University, to suggest sending flowers following the death of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College.
Sigma Kappa's Diamond Jubilee Fifty-Third Convention Program, June 17-22, 1948
This program for the 1948 national convention features a daily schedule of events and a photograph of the 1946-1948 grand council.
Sigma Kappa International Sorority Fifty-Second Victory Convention Program, August 5-8, 1946
This program for the 1946 national convention includes a schedule of each day's events and portraits of various sorority leaders.
Betty Boerner Martin World War II Service Award, September 23, 1946
Sigma Kappa honors Betty Boerner Martin, Iota, University of Denver, for her service in WAVES during World War II.
Lillian Perkins to Helen Corbett Letter, October 8, 1970
Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, writes to Helen Ives Corbett, Alpha Zeta, Cornell University, to ask for advice on how to describe the closure of Alpha Zeta Chapter at Cornell University.
Helen Corbett to Lillian Perkins Letter, February 22, 1971
Helen Ives Corbett, Alpha Zeta, Cornell University, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, to discuss the closure of Alpha Zeta Chapter. Enclosed with the letter is a booklet describing Corbett's life and achievements.