Records, 1974-1999 (inclusive).

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Records, 1974-1999 (inclusive).

Collection includes minutes of executive committee and board of directors meetings; annual meeting agendas, programs, reports, etc.; treasurer's statements and audit reports; membership lists; anniversary and conference material; chapter records; publications; etc.

5 linear ft.

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United Nations Development Fund for Women.

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U.S. Committee for the U.N. Fund for Women.

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United Nations

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