ATO Founders

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Title: ATO Founders, 1865-1996Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

ID: 41/93/2

Primary Creator: Alpha Tau Omega

Extent: 0.8 cubic feet

Arrangement: Alphabetical by founder, then alphabetical thereunder

Subjects: Alpha Tau Omega, Fraternities, Fraternity Alumni, Fraternity Leadership Training, Fraternity Membership, Fraternity Pledging

Formats/Genres: Papers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Subject File of Alpha Tau Omega Founders relating to Otis A. Glazebrook (1845-1931), Erskine Ross (1845-1928), and Alfred Marshall (1845-1870), contains correspondence and reports, consisting primarily of notes and correspondence of ATO Historian Claude Reno and including photos and some items in manuscript by each Founder. Glazebrook materials predominate and include genealogy, pastoral correspondence, and records of his tenure as a U.S. Consul in Jerusalem (1914-1921) and Nice (1922-1931) as well as comments on fraternity affairs. Materials from the 125th anniversary celebration in 1990 is also included.

Subject/Index Terms

Alpha Tau Omega
Fraternities
Fraternity Alumni
Fraternity Leadership Training
Fraternity Membership
Fraternity Pledging

Administrative Information

Repository: University of Illinois Archives

Accruals: 4/30/1998; 2/15/2003; 8/2005

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2 Pages

Online access to GlazebrookJerusalemTypescript.pdf approved by Wynn Smiley (ATO CEO) and Ellen Swain on 2/10/2012. -- AKMA

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URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/4193002.pdf

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