Correspondence, 1926-1974, undated

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Consists of correspondence to and from faculty members and officers, as well as to and from individuals affiliated with other universities and organizations. Topics of the letters include meeting times and places, guest speakers, programs, events, club welfare, student-faculty relations, a medical plan, and the need for a suitable clubhouse. The effects of World Wars One and Two on academia and the organization, solicitation of membership, the exclusion of women from the club, and the importance of gaining both usefulness and influence in the community make-up additional subjects.

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