T Book

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T Book

The T Book began in 1904 as an annual publication of the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Georgia School of Technology. The T Book served as a student handbook. It contained information on Tech student services, activities, traditions, and customs, as well as information about the YMCA itself. The cessation of its publication coincided with YMCA's departure from campus circa the early 1970s.

1.3 linear feet (3 document cases)

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Georgia Institute of Technology. YMCA.

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The Tech unit of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) (often referred to as The Association or The "Y") was established circa 1891 with a mission of service and was organized by Mr. John R. Mott, longstanding leader in the larger YMCA movement. The leadership of the YMCA on campus consisted of student officers along with participation from faculty and alumni. As the organization continued to grow throughout the 1920s through the 1960s, it developed and promoted several organizations with...

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