At 125, Alpha Sorority Gets a Glow-up
In the late 1920s, Occidental President Remsen Bird announced an ambitious plan to build sorority houses on campus near the newly constructed women’s dormitories, Orr and Erdman halls. “It was to be an elaborate complex, including a swimming pool and tennis courts,” Addie McMenamin ’40 wrote in a history of Alpha Lambda Phi Alpha sorority. “Alphas raised almost enough for a down payment on one of the proposed campus sorority houses —and then the plan was called off.”