California Retired Teachers Association Records 1941-1974

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California Retired Teachers Association Records 1941-1974

This collection contains items pertaining to the California Retired Teachers Association and its San Diego-Imperial Counties Division, which lobbied to protect the incomes of retired teachers. Highlights include administrative information, meeting minutes, and letters to political figures.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6649237

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Hawley, Olive

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Vaughn, Adah

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California Retired Teachers' Association

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Biographical / Historical Notes The California Retired Teachers Association (CRTA) was founded in Los Angeles in 1929 by a group of retired school teachers. Its first president was Laura Settle, who traveled throughout the state organizing local divisions. The San Diego-Imperial County Division was formed in 1933 with 67 members, and quickly grew to 500 members by 1958. According to its constitution, the objective of CRTA and its San Diego-Im...

Andrus, Ethel Percy.

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Settle, Laura

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Alward, Vere

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