North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, Kappa Phi Kappa Professional Education Fraternity, Alpha-Sigma Chapter records, 1922-1980 [manuscript]

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North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, Kappa Phi Kappa Professional Education Fraternity, Alpha-Sigma Chapter records, 1922-1980 [manuscript]

The records of the Alpha-Sigma Chapter (NC State's chapter) of the Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity include the chapter's by-laws, correspondence, financial information, member information, meeting minutes, photographs and slides, information on pledging and initiation, and other general information about the chapter, its members, and its activities. Also contained in this subgroup are some materials from the Kappa Phi Kappa National Office, including primarily copies of publications and information packets from national meetings.

2.25 linear ft. (4 archival boxes + 1 archival half box)

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