Papers, 1948-1980.

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Papers, 1948-1980.

The Eunice Kalloch collection contains documents concerning Kalloch's participation in civic organizations, including hand-written and typed correspondence, personal notes, organization by-laws, newsletters, reports, meeting minutes, budgets, news releases, pamphlets, conference schedules, and directories. The collection reflects Kalloch's interest in projects relating to civic beautification and public health issues. Files include material from organizations such as the Albuquerque Parks and Recreation Board, the Civic Beautification Committee, the March of Dimes, and the American Association of University Women. Scrapbooks contain material relating to her tenure as director of volunteers at the Bernalillo County Medical Center. Copies of city ordinances relating to urban beautification and proclamations by Albuquerque officials are also housed in the collection. Taped interviews with Kalloch are provided along with a signed copy of The First Ladies of New Mexico, by Eunice Kalloch and Ruth K. Hall.

5 boxes (5 cu. ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7560244

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation

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American Association of University Women. New Mexico Division

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The American Association of University Women, New Mexico State Division was organized with the purpose to "further the policies and programs of the Association, foster the development and maintenance of high standards of education, strengthen the fellowship among university women in order that their effectiveness may be felt through out the division in the solution of social and civic problems, secure broader opportunities for women, organize new branches of the Association within the division, ...

Kalloch, Eunice

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Eunice Kalloch was born in 1908 in North Dakota. She earned a Bachelor's of Science in Education from the University of North Dakota and a Master's in Geography from Clark University in Massachusetts. She taught geography at all levels and worked for the Pentagon with U.S. Army Intelligence. Kalloch moved to Albuquerque, N.M. in 1945 and was an active member of numerous civic organizations, several of which she chaired. She co-wrote the book, The First Ladies of New Mexico. From the ...

Albuquerque (N.M.). Parks and Recreation Board.

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Keep New Mexico Beautiful (Organization)

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Bernalillo County Medical Center.

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