Records, 1893-1975.

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Records, 1893-1975.

Includes constitution, by-laws, and procedures of the Association. Also includes lists of officers, members, and organizations; also records of fund drives, activities and projects. Also includes receipt books, minutes, correspondence, surveys, newsclippings, press releases, and class and club histories.

19 boxes (9.5 linear ft.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7382342

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