The eldest of ten founders Elizabeth Grace Hubbell Shults was the only sister of age to sign the incorporation papers of Alpha Phi Fraternity on October 10, 1872 at Syracuse University. Her outstanding scholarship and humor helped unite the Sisterhood as a family of friends, bound together by a common sense of ideals. In celebration of her life and contributions, the Loyal Sisters of Alpha Phi dedicate this memorial on October 7, 1995. In the hundred years since her passing the Fraternity has grown to number 162 Collegiate Chapters, 190 Alumnae Chapters, and over 124,000 members internationally.
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A Grave Concern: Shults Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Dead Men Do Tell Tales, tagged alpha phi, alpha phi fraternity, cleveland, fraternity, lakeview cemetery, ohio, tombstone tales, wordless wednesday on January 4, 2012| Leave a Comment »