Town and Gown records 1921-1998, 2001 1977-1998

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Town and Gown records 1921-1998, 2001 1977-1998

The Town and Gown records consist of documents dating from 1921 to 1998 and 2001, which detail the management of the group’s business. Included in the records are meeting minutes, treasurer reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, thank you letters, and yearly programs as well as the constitution and by-laws.

.25 cubic feet; 1 box

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SNAC Resource ID: 6368941

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