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Margaret A. Taggart to Presidents College and Alumnae Chapters Letter, February 8, 1949
Margaret Hazlett Taggart, Alpha Iota, Miami University, writes to Presidents College and Alumnae Chapters in inform them of the death of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College.
Miss Louise Coburn, Colby's Oldest Woman Graduate, Dies Newspaper Clipping, February 7, 1949
This newspaper clipping details the life of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College.
Lillian M. Perkins to Helen C. Fawcett Letter, May 11, 1971
Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, writes to Helen Smith Fawcett, Alpha, Colby College, regarding items related to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College.
Helen C. Fawcett to Lillian M. Perkins Letter
Helen Smith Fawcett, Alpha, Colby College, writes to Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, regarding items related to Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College.
Louise Coburn Velten to Barbara Clarkson Letter, September 27, 1985
Louise Smith Velten, Alpha, Colby College, writes to former National President Barbara Wirt Clarkson, Mu, University of Washington, to thank her for sending information on the Coburn family's genealogy and discuss the grave marker at Ida F…
Lillian M. Perkins to Margaret A. Taggart Letter, August 6, 1970
Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, writes to Margaret Hazlett Taggart, Alpha Iota, Miami University, regarding research on Frances Mann Hall, Alpha, Colby College, and Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College.
Louise Coburn Founders' Day Message, October 20, 1938
An introduction is provided for Louise H. Coburn,Alpha, Colby College, and then follows her Founders' Day message, which focuses on the discussion of "posterity" during the founding of Sigma Kappa.
About the Coburn House Note, October 24, 1971
This note details the history of the Coburn House at the University of Maine.
Louise Coburn Founders' Day Message, October 20, 1938
An introduction is provided for Louise H. Coburn,Alpha, Colby College, and then follows her Founders' Day message, which focuses on the discussion of "posterity" during the founding of Sigma Kappa.