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   <head>Descriptive Summary</head>
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<abstract label="Creator Abstract:" encodinganalog="545$a">Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a public service organization of predominately African American college educated women. The San Antonio Alumnae Chapter as established on August 16, 1933, under the name of Psi Sigma Chapter. On August 23, 1958, the chapter was renamed San Antonio Alumnae Chapter. The chapter follows the philosophy upon which the national organization was founded, committed to engaging in public service, concern for social welfare, academic excellence and cultural enrichment.</abstract>
<abstract label="Content Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">Administrative and membership records, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, and a scrapbook of an African American public service sorority established in San Antonio in 1933.</abstract>

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<head>Historical Note</head>
<p>Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a public service organization of predominately African American college educated women. The San Antonio Alumnae Chapter as established on August 16, 1933, under the name of Psi Sigma Chapter. On August 23, 1958, the chapter was renamed San Antonio Alumnae Chapter. The chapter follows the philosophy upon which the national organization was founded, committed to engaging in public service, concern for social welfare, academic excellence and cultural enrichment.</p><p>Activities of the chapter are based upon the national agenda known as the <emph render="bold">Five Point Thrust</emph>:</p>
<list>
<item>Economic Development</item>
<item>Educational Development</item>
<item>International Awareness and Involvement</item>
<item>Physical and Mental Health</item>
<item>Political Awareness and Involvement</item>
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<p>On the night of August 16, 1933, Bella H. Cameron, Irene T. Holley and Lillian
Thompson became the first initiates. The first officers were: Myra Lillian Davis
Hemmings, President; Arlyne B. Wyatt, Vice President; Bernice Whitfield, Recording Secretary; Silicia W. Weston, Treasurer; Vessie Brown, Corresponding Secretary; Ruth Bellinger, Journalist; and Inez Bumbrey, Sergeant-At-Arms. Of these notable women, Myra Davis Hemmings (1887-1968) is revered as one of the twenty-two young women who founded Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (Alpha Chapter) at Howard University, Washington, D.C. in 1913. Hemmings was born in Gonzales, Texas and she attended Riverside High School in San Antonio, Texas, graduated from Howard University in 1913 and received the Master of Arts Degree from Northwestern University Speech Department in 1947. She was an English teacher for over fifty years with the San Antonio Independent Schools.</p><p>In addition to being a charter member and first president of San Antonio Alumnae Chapter, Hemmings served as National Journalist, National Chairman of the Finance Committee and eventually she served as Director of the Southwest Region. Under her leadership, the chapter became known for its theatrical fundraising events. In 1986, the chapter named its meeting house the Myra Davis Hemmings Resource Center (MDHRC) in her honor. The center is also known as the Delta House. A scholarship is awarded annually in Hemmings's name to a college-bound female student majoring in the arts.</p>
<p>San Antonio Alumnae Chapter hosted Delta's 1947 National Convention at which
Dorothy I. Height was elected 10th National President. The chapter subsequently hosted the 1982 and the 2001 Southwest Regional Conferences which was held at the Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center. The election of Marvette J. Thomas, Southwest Regional Director, was the highlight of the 2001 Conference.</p>
<p>At the 1968 National Convention when the Sorority's 50th Anniversary was celebrated, the chapter won the prizes for its extraordinary scrapbook as well as the exquisite embroidered tablecloth made by chapter members.</p>
<p>Zeta Upsilon, a city-wide college based chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was established in May 1969 under the sponsorship of San Antonio Alumnae Chapter.</p>
<p>For nearly sixty years, 328 North Pine Street was known as the<emph render="doublequote">Eastside YWCA.</emph> Chapter members worked to acquire the property and eventually restored the house. On September 7, 1986, the community joined San Antonio Alumnae Chapter in the formal opening and dedication of the beautifully refurbished old Victorian style house. The Mortgage Burning Ceremony occurred on September 19, 1993, after only thirteen years of indebtedness. The chapter maintains a library in MDHRC, which includes materials relating to minority studies.</p>
<p>San Antonio Alumnae Chapter, March 12-14, 1993, hosted the first Texas Statewide Founders Day. Special guest, 20th National President Bertha Maxwell Roddey, was the keynote speaker. The chapter traditionally celebrates Founders Day annually in the month of January. In 2004 our sorority sister, Ericka Dunlap, Miss America, was our special guest and keynote speaker.</p>
<p>The chapter purchased and installed the grave marker and monument at the formal resting place of (*Soror) Founder Myra Davis Hemmings. The first graveside ceremony occurred on January 27, 1996 during Founders Day Weekend.</p><p>The 70th anniversary of San Antonio Alumnae Chapter was celebrated in 2003.</p><p>Under the Five Point Thrust programs, the chapter successfully presented the national sorority's emphasis on the 1980s School America program to the San Antonio community. Other major activities have been mental and physical health screenings for the community, voter registration, special presentations highlighting speakers in the various professions including media personnel; the arts; politics; social services; law and military life. In the month of March, the chapter participates in such national activities as annual Sisterhood Month and International Day of Service (AIDS Awareness Initiative) to benefit the community.</p><p>National level programs for girls sponsored by the chapter are the Dr. Betty Shabazz Academy and Delta Gems (formerly known as Delteens). These programs are designed to encourage girls to seek careers in mathematics, science and technology.</p>
<p>(Note:<emph render="doublequote">Delteens,</emph> organized in 1996 was designed to meet the needs and enhance the self-esteem of African American youth; and to emphasize the importance of taking responsibility; and the importance of making proper choices. Another opportunity designed to serve young people is the Mentoring Project at Gates Academy.)</p>
<p>As a Participating Member Organization (PMO) of the San Antonio Fiesta Commission, the chapter sponsors annual self-image workshops called <emph render="doublequote">Growing Up Female</emph> for girls in grades six through twelve.</p>
<p>The chapter's major fundraiser has been the Delta Queen of Hearts Coronation. An elegant reception is held in honor of the queen's court at this event in the spring of the year. On such occasions, deserving high school graduating senior young women are awarded scholarships intended to help them along their paths to successful futures.</p>
<p>From time to time, chapter members have held offices in the sorority on national, regional, state and cluster levels.</p>
<p>The chapter consciously continues to enrich the organization and provide nourishing experiences for individual members through leadership training events. Some of the activities that Sorors participate in are Deltones (singers); Delta Dear/Delta Darling activities; Delta Woman of the Year Awards; Membership Roundup Parties and other social events. May Week activities include the May Day observance when the chapter recognizes outstanding elementary and middle school students as well as community friends and supportive businesses.</p>
<p>Arts and Letters projects include Delta Authors on Tour (participating Deltas from across the nation); book signing events and book reviews. As the chapter promotes excellence in public service and human welfare, the chapter's record of community involvement in constructive projects and programs is exemplary. The chapter holds NAACP Golden Life Membership status. Among other community interests supported by the chapter are the San Antonio Food Bank; San Antonio Boys and Girls Club; YWCA; Girls Scouts of the San Antonio Area; and churches. In support of the American Cancer Society's 2006 Relay for Life, volunteer members raised $2,500.00 for the cure for cancer. As<emph render="doublequote">Team Delta,</emph> volunteer Sorors achieved first place status as well as the<emph render="doublequote">Most Spirited Award.</emph></p>
<p>Since 1986, the chapter has sponsored the grand annual Poinsettia Ball which is a fund raiser supporting the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). More than $100,000.00 has been raised in support of historically Black colleges and universities.</p>
<p>The chapter combines efforts with the local Pan Hellenic Council Chapter by participating in activities that benefit the community and strengthen relationships between other Greek letter organizations.</p>
<p>Dr. (*Soror) Helen Elsie Austin, Eighth National President, moved to the San Antonio community at the age of ninety-six to be with her family, Soror Austin's presence in our area added a warm and distinguished aura within the local sisterhood. Her passage to Omega Omega Chapter occurred on October 26, 2004.</p><p><emph render="sub">Written by the Delta Sigma Theta historian, January 2007.</emph></p>
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<head>Scope and Content Note</head>
<p>Administrative and membership records, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, and a scrapbook of an African American public service sorority established in San Antonio in 1933. The collection is divided into seven series: <emph render="bold">History</emph>,<emph render="bold">Administrative Records</emph>, <emph render="bold">Membership</emph>, <emph render="bold">Events and Programs</emph>, <emph render="bold">Conferences and Conventions</emph>, 
<emph render="bold">Publications</emph>, and<emph render="bold">Scrapbook</emph>. While the collection spans seven decades of the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter's existence, the records are often brief and incomplete. Meeting minutes and financial records are absent from the collection altogether, and only fragmentary material documents the sorority's public service events and programs emphasized under the national Five Point Thrust program agenda. The records are strong, however, in documenting the sorority's membership, annual Queen of Hearts Coronation/Jabberwock performance fundraisers, and Founder's Day celebrations.</p><p><emph render="bold">History</emph> and <emph render="bold">Administrative Records</emph> provide a strong sense of the Grand National Chapter's beginnings and organizational structure, with a less extensive, but helpful overview of the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter's founding.</p>
<p><emph render="bold">Membership</emph> is a strong series in that it contains a near complete run of directories/yearbooks from 1959-1994. Also of particular interest are papers and newspaper clippings of a select number of prominent members, along with a file of clippings recognizing individual sorors within the community.</p><p>One of the strongest series in the collection is <emph render="bold">Events and Programs</emph>. The records in this series are not clearly defined under the categories of the national Five Point Thrust program agenda. Instead, the bulk of the records in this series reflect the sorority's largest and most publicized events: Queen of Hearts Coronation/Jabberwock Performance fundraiser; and Founders' Day celebrations, at which the Delta Woman of the Year is announced. Both of these annual events are well documented with programs, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Only limited information is available under the subseries<emph render="doublequote">Other Programs and Events</emph> in the form of newspaper clippings and a few photographs and programs. This subseries includes community service programs and events such as the annual Poinsettia Ball, musical and educational teas, scholarship award program, and career workshops.</p><p>Another strong series is <emph render="bold">Conferences and Conventions</emph>, which contains souvenir programs, newspaper clippings and photographs from Southwest Regional conferences and national conventions for various years. Of particular local interest is the small amount of Southwest Regional conference planning materials from 1982 when San Antonio hosted the conference.</p><p>An informative source to learn more about activities of the Grand National Chapter and other regional chapters is the sorority's national newsletter, <emph render="italic">The Delta</emph>, under <emph render="bold">Publications</emph>. However, only a few newsletters of the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter and the Southwest Regional newsletter are available in the collection. Several issues of the San Antonio area African American newspaper, Snap, document the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter's activities, events, and representation in this media.</p><p>A <emph render="bold">Scrapbook</emph> is of particular interest in that it provides ephemera of the sorority and additional newspaper clippings, photographs, and programs from particular events dating 1949-1965.</p>
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<arrangement><p><list><head>Organization of Collection</head><item>Series 1. History</item><item>Series 2. Administrative Records</item><item>Series 3. Membership</item><item>Series 4. Events and Programs</item><item>Series 5. Conferences and Conventions</item><item>Series 6. Publications</item><item>Series 7. Scrapbook</item></list></p></arrangement><accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
<head>Access Restrictions</head>
<p>Researchers must wear gloves provided by the Archives when reviewing photographic materials. Otherwise, there are no restrictions on these materials.</p>
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<head>Usage Restrictions</head>
<p>Permission to publish material from the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Records Records must be obtained from the UTSA Library, Archives.</p>
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<prefercite encodinganalog="524">
<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>[Identification of item], Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. San Antonio Alumnae Chapter Records, 1934-1998, MS 73, Archives and Special Collections, University of Texas at San Antonio Library.</p>
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<head>Acquisition Information</head>
<p>Received as a gift from the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta in 1997.</p></acqinfo>
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<head>Processing Information</head>
<p>Processed by Toni Jeske, May 1999.</p>
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      <head>Index Terms</head> 
      <controlaccess> 
        <head>Personal Names</head> 
        <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="600">Hemmings, Myra Lillian Davis, 1887-1968.</persname> 
        <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="600">Briscoe, Hattie Elam, 1916-</persname>         
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      <controlaccess> 
        <head>Organizations</head> 
        <corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. San Antonio Alumnae Chapter.</corpname>        
        <corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Psi Sigma Chapter (San Antonio, Tex.) </corpname> 
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      <controlaccess> 
        <head>Subjects</head> 
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">African American women--Texas--San Antonio--Societies and clubs--History. </subject> 
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Women--Texas--San Antonio--Societies, etc.--History. </subject> 
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">African Americans--Texas--San Antonio. </subject> 
        <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Greek letter societies--Texas--San Antonio. </subject> 
      </controlaccess> 
      <controlaccess> 
        <head>Locations</head> 
        <geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">San Antonio (Tex.)--Social life and customs--20th century.</geogname> 
      </controlaccess> 
      <controlaccess> 
        <head>Genres/Formats</head> 
        <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Clippings.</genreform> 
        <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Scrapbooks.</genreform> 
        <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Photographs.</genreform> 
        <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Correspondence.</genreform> 
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<head>Detailed Description of the Collection</head>
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<unittitle>History</unittitle>
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<scopecontent><p>This series contains a brief 1944 history of the Psi Sigma Chapter, forerunner to the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta. Also included in this series is a thorough undated history of the Grand National Chapter titled The History and Development of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. A history of the Psi Sigma Chapter can be found on page 92 of the Scrapbook (box OM1) along with a publication of the Grand National Chapter titled The Delta Story for the Biennium, 1954-1956.</p>
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<c02><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Psi Sigma Chapter, undated</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Grand National Chapter,<unitdate>1944, 1987</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02></c01><c01 level="series" id="ser2"><did><unittitle>Administrative Records</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Very few administrative records exist for the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter. Committee materials are extremely fragmentary consisting mainly of committee membership rosters. Only four meeting agendas exist. Records concerning the Myra Davis Hemmings Resource Center provide information on the acquisition and dedication of the sorority's meeting house. While administrative records of the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter are scarce, more is gleaned from administrative records of the Grand National Chapter under which the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter operated. Constitution and by-laws, reports, and a handbook are informative on the Grand National Chapter's services to local chapters, local chapter leadership structures, initiation process, conventions, undergraduate program, publications, protocol, history, and founders.</p>
</scopecontent><c02><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>San Antonio Alumnae Chapter</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Calendar of events,<unitdate>1994-1995</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Committee materials,<unitdate>1990-1994</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Meeting Agendas,<unitdate>1984-1992</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Myra Davis Hemmings Resource Center,<unitdate>1982-1986</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Grand National Chapter</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Reports<unitdate></unitdate></unittitle></did><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Analysis for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,<unitdate>1946</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">11</container><unittitle>Biennium Reports,<unitdate>1956, 1977</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Other Chapters</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">13</container><unittitle>General,<unitdate>1953 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02></c01><c01 level="series" id="ser3"><did><unittitle>Membership</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>This series contains a near complete run of membership directories for the years 1959-1994. Missing years are 1961-1964 and 1967-1975. Papers of individual soros contain both personal correspondence and brochures regarding their sorority activities as well as unrelated personal activities. For example, the papers of Myra Hemmings include teaching materials from the 1940s and newspaper clippings from a play she directed in 1946. Helen Butler's papers include materials related to her art exhibits and church involvement.</p></scopecontent><c02><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">14</container><unittitle>Directories/Yearbooks,<unitdate>1959-1994</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Prominent Members</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">15</container><unittitle>Photographs of founder and past presidents,<unitdate>1957-1964</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Founder Myra Lillian Davis Hemmings</unittitle></did><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">16</container><unittitle>Papers,<unitdate>1941-1976 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">17</container><unittitle>Newspaper clippings,<unitdate>1946-1947</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">18</container><unittitle>Barbara Jordan newspaper clippings,<unitdate>1971-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">19</container><unittitle>Hattie Briscoe newspaper clippings,<unitdate>1957-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Helen Butler</unittitle></did><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">20</container><unittitle>Biographies,<unitdate>1990 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">21</container><unittitle>Papers,<unitdate>1964-1990</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">22</container><unittitle>Newspaper clippings,<unitdate>1970-1993</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">23</container><unittitle>High School Reunion Photographs,<unitdate>[1978]</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">24</container><unittitle>Lucia Thomas biography and photograph,<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">25</container><unittitle>Individual sorors recognized within the community,<unitdate>1956-1992</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>New Member Initiation<unitdate></unitdate></unittitle></did><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">26</container><unittitle>Newspaper clippings,<unitdate>1958, 1970-1971, 1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">27</container><unittitle>Ceremony program,<unitdate>1983</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">28</container><unittitle>Photographs,<unitdate>1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">1</container><container type="Folder">29</container><unittitle>Photographs,<unitdate>1993</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">2</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Golden Life Membership Pledges,<unitdate>1970</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">2</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Obituaries and Memorials,<unitdate>1981-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02></c01><c01 level="series" id="ser4"><did><unittitle>Events and Programs</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Events best documented are the annual Queen of Hearts/Jabberwock performances and Founders' Day celebrations. In particular, the series offers a complete run of Jabberwock souvenir programs for the years 1952-1997, supplemented by newspaper clippings from 1958-1989. Founders' Day materials also include a near complete run of souvenir programs for the years 1950-1998, supported with newspaper clippings from 1958-1992. Photographs in particular offer insight into the social atmosphere of these events. Information on other community service events and programs are mainly limited to newspaper clippings and a few informational flyers. Additional souvenir programs, photographs, and newspaper clippings on events such as the annual educational tea, Founders' Day celebrations, Jabberwocks, and especially the 1963 Golden Anniversary of the sorority, for the years 1957-1963 are located in the Scrapbook (S7).</p></scopecontent><c02><did><container type="Box">2</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Queen of Hearts Coronations/Jabberwock Performances</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">2</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Souvenir Programs,<unitdate>1952-1981</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">2</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Souvenir Programs,<unitdate>1982-1987</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">2</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Souvenir Programs,<unitdate>1988-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">2</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Souvenir Programs,<unitdate>1992-1997</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">2</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Photographs</unittitle></did><c04><did><container type="Box">2</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Published in Jabberwock souvenir program,<unitdate>1983</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">2</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Published in Jabberwock souvenir program,<unitdate>1984</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Mini photo albums of coronation,<unitdate>1983</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Queen of Hearts contestants,<unitdate>1990</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Queen of Hearts 
contestants,<unitdate>1994</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Newspaper clippings,<unitdate>1958-1989</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Correspondence,<unitdate>1980-1985</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Founder's Day</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Programs,<unitdate>1950-1998</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Newspaper clippings,<unitdate>1958-1992</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Photographs,<unitdate>1958, 1976-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Other Events and Programs</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Career workshop at Bishop College,<unitdate>1977</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>Community Workshops,<unitdate>1989</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">11</container><unittitle>School America Project,<unitdate>1986-1990</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">12</container><unittitle>Mini Fiesta,<unitdate>1988</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">13</container><unittitle>Programs for sponsored events,<unitdate>1943-1991</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">14</container><unittitle>Newspaper clippings,<unitdate>1952-1992</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">3</container><container type="Folder">15</container><unittitle>Photographs,<unitdate>1952-1963, 1989, and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Deltones,<unitdate>1985-1988</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02></c01><c01 level="series" id="ser5"><did><unittitle>Conferences and Conventions</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>Newspaper clippings and materials collected at the conference from various years offer insight into what topics and concerns were addressed at conventions and conferences. Included are invitations to special receptions, conference souvenir and entertainment programs, and newspaper clippings. At least one Southwest Regional Conference souvenir program exists for each decade except the 1960s. Additional souvenir programs, photographs, and newspaper clippings on conventions and conferences during 1950-1963 are located in the Scrapbook (S7).</p></scopecontent><c02><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Southwest Regional Conferences</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Souvenir Programs,<unitdate>1938-1989</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Planning materials for conference in San Antonio,<unitdate>1982</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Newspaper clippings,<unitdate>1982-1989</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Photographs</unittitle></did><c04><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Conference attendees,<unitdate>1957</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Published in souvenir program,<unitdate>1982</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Conference attendees,<unitdate>1982</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle><unitdate>National Conventions</unitdate></unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Conference Materials,<unitdate>1952, 1960</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Conference Materials,<unitdate>1971</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>Conference Materials,<unitdate>1973, 1975, 1977</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">11</container><unittitle>Conference Materials,<unitdate>1981-1985</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">12</container><unittitle>Souvenir Programs,<unitdate>1947-1948, 1975-1979</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Special Convention Features</unittitle></did><c04><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">13</container><unittitle>Golden Anniversary, [more in S7]<unitdate>1963</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04><c04><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">14</container><unittitle>“Our Heritage” Program,<unitdate>1981</unitdate></unittitle></did></c04></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">15</container><unittitle>Workbooks,<unitdate>1956-1957, 1971-1975</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">16</container><unittitle>Proceedings ,<unitdate>1956</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">17</container><unittitle>Newspaper clippings,<unitdate>1956-1992</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">4</container><container type="Folder">18</container><unittitle>Photographs,<unitdate>1958, 1973</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02></c01><c01 level="series" id="ser6"><did><unittitle>Publications</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>At least a few issues of the Grand National Chapter's monthly newsletter, The Delta, are present for each decade between 1946 and 1990. The newsletter offers information on events and programs of the National Grand Chapter as well as highlights of regional chapters of the sorority. The Delta Journal contains papers on issues of concern to the sorority's membership, such as job opportunities for African-Americans. No Delta Journals are available from the 1960s within this collection. Issues of Snap highlight events of the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter, many of which offer photographs identifying events and sorors.</p></scopecontent><c02><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Local</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Delta Sigma Theta Alumnae Chapter Newsletter,<unitdate>1989-1990</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle><emph render="italic">Snap</emph> featuring Delta Sigma Theta events or members,<unitdate>1958-1960</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle><emph render="italic">Snap</emph>featuring Delta Sigma Theta events or members,<unitdate>1984-1985</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle><emph render="italic">Snap</emph>featuring Delta Sigma Theta events or members,<unitdate>1986, 1989</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Miscellaneous publications,<unitdate>1976-1986</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Regional</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Southwest Regional newsletter,<unitdate>1952, 1955</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>National</unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle><emph render="italic">The Delta</emph> newsletter,<unitdate>1946-1990</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">5</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle><emph render="italic">The Delta</emph> Journal,<unitdate>1939-1948</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle><emph render="italic">The Delta</emph> Journal ,<unitdate>1950-1956</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle><emph render="italic">The Delta</emph> Journal<unitdate>1975-1987</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Reprint article from The Delta Journal: <title render="doublequote">Nation-wide Analysis of Job Opportunities for Negro Women,</title><unitdate>1941</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Brochures, 
<unitdate>1973-1990</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Miscellaneous,<unitdate>1957, 1977</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02></c01><c01 level="series" id="ser7"><did><unittitle>Scrapbook</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>The scrapbook mainly contains programs, invitations, photographs, and newspaper clippings documenting programs and events, as well as conferences and conventions. In particular, materials relate to Founders' Day celebrations, Annual Educational Teas, Jabberwocks, Southwest Regional Conferences, and National Conventions. Also appearing are clippings on community service, and newspaper articles about Hattie Ruth Elam Briscoe. Due to the scrapbook's oversize and fragile condition, it cannot be photocopied. When viewing the scrapbook, please use extreme care in turning its brittle and easily torn pages. Pages of the scrapbook are numbered on each lower outer corner. The page numbers correspond to folders containing items that have detached from the scrapbook.</p></scopecontent><c02><did><container type="Box">OM 1</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Scrapbook,<unitdate>1949-1963</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder"></container><unittitle>Loose items from scrapbook<unitdate></unitdate></unittitle></did><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Pages 1-46<unitdate></unitdate></unittitle></did></c03><c03><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Pages 50-98<unitdate></unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02><c02><did><container type="Box">6</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Unidentified photographs,<unitdate>1957-1977 and undated</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02></c01></dsc></archdesc></ead>
