Discover the early history of one of the premier women's fraternities with "The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega, Volumes 1-5." This collection offers a glimpse into the founding and formative years of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority, providing insights into the organization's values, activities, and the lives of its members during the late 19th century.
A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of women in higher education, Greek life, or social organizations, "The Lyre" captures the spirit and aspirations of a generation of college women. Explore the writings, announcements, and chronicles that shaped Alpha Chi Omega into the enduring sisterhood it is today.
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