Records of the Mining Club, 1903-2000

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Records of the Mining Club, 1903-2000

Aside from the Minutes which despite missing several volumes are relatively comprehensive, the other items provide a snapshot into the activities of the club. The Administrative Files are relatively late, while the Secretary's Files cover the club's middle years.

7 boxes (6.25 linear ft.)

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Chemists' Club (New York, N.Y.)

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The Chemists Club was an offshoot of the New York City chapter of the American Chemical Society. It was founded as a place where academic and industrial chemists could meet and recreate. During its peak years it was one of the largest organizations of its kind in the country and operated out of a small hotel in midtown Manhattan. The geographic dispersal of the chemical industry and changing patterns of social intercourse led to the slow but steady decline in the club's fortunes. The Chemists Cl...

Mining Club

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The Mining Club was founded in New York City in 1930. It enjoyed its heyday during the period of the 1940s and 1950s. From the description of Records of the Mining Club, 1903-2000 (Chemical Heritage Foundation). WorldCat record id: 182942345 ...