History and Political Science Club and Logan Esarey Graduate History Club records, 1902-1958.

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History and Political Science Club and Logan Esarey Graduate History Club records, 1902-1958.

Includes constitutions, meeting minutes and officer books of the Indiana University History Club, the History and Political Science Club, the Graduate History Club, and the Logan Esarey Graduate History Club bound in several journal style notebooks.

.6 cubic ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7638794

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The History Club was started during the Fall Semester 1902 at Indiana University. This organization was conceived of with the purpose to promote historical research, method of historical study and teaching, and to cultivate mutual interest in historical study. At one point the club was the largest departmental organization on the Bloomington campus. The organizational structure of the History Club was as follows: a President, a Vice President, and a Secretary-Treasurer. An Executive...

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Logan Esarey Graduate History Club (Indiana University)

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