Government records, 1907-1987.

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Government records, 1907-1987.

Records concerning the administration of the Order include minutes, notes, lists, letters, booklets, worksheets, memos, addresses, reports, and proceedings from General Chapters, 1931-1986; letters, remarks, and reports of Sister Susan Boyle, Superior General, 1985-1987; miscellaneous letters, reports, and booklets relating to community visitations and installation of officers, 1983-1986; letters, reports, and other records of the Treasurer General, 1986-1987; incorporation papers, bylaws, and lists of officers, 1927-1950; letters, minutes, posters, notices, memoranda, agendas, and schedules concerning community life, 1986-1987; letters and notices concerning positions open in the Order, 1975-1987; Roman and diocesan documents, contracts, imprimaturs, petitions, and letters, 1907-1981; statements, letters, booklets, and reports relating to the Order's habit, the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, and the Cloister, 1928-1982; financial records, 1937-1987; constitutions of the Sisters and related correspondence, 1927-1987; letters, minutes, reports, speeches, and notes from the community meeting of 1979 and regional meetings and workshops, 1967-1986; and personnel records consisting of correspondence, reports, brochures, clippings, minutes, and memoranda, 1971-1983.

42 linear ft.

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