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Miss Louise H. Coburn Prominent Skowhegan Woman Dies Monday Newspaper Clipping, February 8, 1949
This newspaper clipping details the life of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College.
Louise Coburn Velten to Barbara Clarkson Letter, October 26, 1985
Louise Smith Velten, Alpha, Colby College, writes to former National President Barbara Wirt Clarkson, Mu, University of Washington, to provide information on Revolutionary War veterans in the Coburn family and to express the family's decis…
Louise Velten (1911-1994)
This obituary summarizes the life and work of Louise Coburn (Smith) Veltem, Alpha Chapter, Colby College. This item is a photocopy of the original obituary.
Alice Hersey Wick to Fellow PNPs Letter, July 16, 1974
This page features a letter from Alice Hersey Wick, Rho, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, to her fellow past national presidents thanking them for electing her to succeed Ruth Lingle and recounting their shared memories over the years. She …
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.
Over $90,000 In Bequests In Will of Miss Louise H. Coburn Newspaper Clipping, February 21, 1949
This newspaper clipping details how the will of Louise H. Coburn, Alpha, Colby College, is to be used at Colby College.
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.
Joan McNeill to Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Letter, December 29, 1994
Sigma Kappa Foundation President Joan McNeill, Alpha Theta, University of Louisville, writes to Mr. and Mrs. George Smith to thank them for sending a donation to the Foundation in memory of their aunt Louise Coburn Smith Velten, Alpha, Col…
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.