Radcliffe College student government associations collection, 1896-1979 (inclusive).

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Radcliffe College student government associations collection, 1896-1979 (inclusive).

Collection contains records of student government organizations, including Student Government Association materials, such as secretary's minutes, annual reports, disciplinary case files, and committee and financial records, 1896-1962. Also Radcliffe Government Association records, containing Association and committee minutes, correspondence, financial records and questionnaires, 1962-1967. Radcliffe Union of Students records include reports, student loans and grants files and printed material, 1969-1979.

12.2 linear ft. (1 carton, 22 file boxes, 2 folio boxes, 1 folio+ box).

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Radcliffe Government Association.

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Radcliffe choral society

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