Storrs School Literary Society records, undated, 1894-1987.

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Storrs School Literary Society records, undated, 1894-1987.

The collection contains correspondence, reports, membership lists and other pertinent and ephemeral materials concerning the history, organization, and fraternal affiliates of the Storrs School Literary Society.

.25 linear ft.

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