WUA/05. University Student Groups
Alpha Phi Fraternity, Zeta Upsilon Chapter Records
The collection includes large composites of members, which are photographs (headshots) of members mounted on a display board. Most of the display boards measure 58 inches by 40 inches. Composite photographs of members range from 1989 –2006, except for the years 1991-1992, 1992-1993, and 2004-2005. The collection also includes memorabilia, including various awards.
Black Manifesto Collection
This collection contains the Black Position Paper of 1968, the Black Manifesto of 1968, and correspondence with Chancellor Thomas H. Eliot concerning these documents and goals. Also included are documents relating the Brookings protest and other documents created by the student group. The collection also contains documents detailing action taken in 1978 and 1998 by the Association of Black Students and the administrators of Washington University.
Campus Y Records
The Campus Y Records include mockups for invitations, budget, fundraising information, and general information.
Chi Sigma Phi Sorority Collection
Introduction materials and minutes from local chapter.
Washington University Liberation Front (WULF) Collection
Men’s Glee Club Records
Includes scrapbooks and concert programs of the Men’s Glee Club and the Men’s Glee and Mandolin Club.
Washington University New Left Federation Collection
Washington University Pikers Records
This collection is comprised of records created by the Washington University Pikers, including programs, photographs, correspondence, and media.
Quadrangle Club Records
Series 01: Photographs, programs, and other ephemera from Quadrangle Club productions, 1910 – 1963. Arranged in chronological order by production.
Series 02: Historical information about the Quadrangle Club. Mostly articles from Washington University publications and St. Louis newspapers. Arranged in alphabetical order by subject.
Series 03: Audio Recordings of Quadrangle Club Productions
Sigma Delta Tau Sorority Collection
Consists of scrapbooks ranging from 1951 to 1966.