Records, 1904-1921.

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Records, 1904-1921.

The collection includes correspondence; financial and membership records; executive committee minutes; organizing secretary reports; printed, mimeographed and office materials; and newspaper clippings. The correspondence contains information about the establishment of the ISS, activities of various chapters, and routine organizational matters, such as sponsoring fund-raising dirves and scheduling speaking events and special conferences. Among the prominent correspondents are Harry W. Laidler, Upton Siclai, William English Walling, James Graham Phelps Stokes, M.R. Holbrook, William Feigenbaum, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, W.J. Ghent and John Spargo. The executive Committee minutes (incomplete) contain informative reports in ISS activities and proposed policy resolutions. The organizing secretary reports document chapter activities throughout the country, information about membership, new chapters, special events relating to the ISs, and financial matters. The printed, mimeographed and office material consist of memoranda, pamphlets, form letters, annual convention reports, lecture announcements, press releases, statements, and miscellaneous printed matter. Aslo included are most issues of the Bulletin of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, 1908-1912, and a large number of newpaper clippings.

3 linear ft. (6 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8276172

Churchill County Museum

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