Records, 1922-1987.

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Records, 1922-1987.

Consists of the branch's official records documenting its activities. All series, as listed above, are arranged in chronological order. None are complete except the yearbooks/directories. There are files documenting the branch's program development activities including Title IX implementation in Fargo, status of math and science education in the Fargo schools, booklet listing all area preschools, tour of homes (1956-1966), and their annual book fair. The study group series contains a sampling of topics studied at their monthly meetings such as pollution, communism, and women as agents of change. There is also a biographical file on Mary Woolley, and scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings and other items concerning the branch.

1.8 lin. ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7002308

North Dakota State University Library

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