Papers, 1930-1984.

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Papers, 1930-1984.

Contents are primarily correspondence and working files created while employed as a consulting Parliamentarian; while serving as an officer and board member of various organizations and institutions; while a member of professional associations; as an author and lecturer on parliamentary procedure. Also includes financial records and autobiographical memoirs.

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Union Library Catalogue of Pennsylvania.

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Virginia Dental Association

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Shryock, Rheva Ott, 1896-

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Certified professional parliamentarian; B.S., U. of Pennsylvania, (1919) and M.A., Ohio State University; served as consulting Parliamentarian for numerous local, state and national organizations during her career; author of Parliamentary Procedure Made Easy; reviewer and consultant to Scott Foresman, publisher, for Roberts' Rules of Order Newly Revised; served as president of U. of Pennsylvania , Association of Alumnae (1961-1962) and as chairman of U. of Pennsylvania, Alumnae Bequest Committee...

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Maryland Association of Industrial Nurses.

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University of Pennsylvania. Association of Alumnae.

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Pennsylvania Library Association

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International Federation of University Women.

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YWCA of Baltimore.

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Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania

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National League for Nursing.

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New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs

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New Jersey Association for Mental Health.

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University of Pennsylvania.

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Kappa Kappa Gamma

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YWCA of Philadelphia (Pa.).

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