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Description:
Book Lovers' Club Program Planning Committee suggested activities sheet.
Date:
1962-09-26
Description:
Correspondence from Emily Fielding and Emma Fleming, Chairman of the Finance Committee and Chairman of the Committee on Administration of the Coming Street YWCA, regarding business matters.
Date:
1964-02-19
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Correspondence from Louise Metz and Marie R. Robinson of the Coming Street YWCA regarding business matters.
Date:
1958-01-28
Description:
Correspondence from Frederick C. Brown, Finance Chairman for the Camp Moultrie Fund, to Book Lovers' Club members regarding various business matters.
Date:
1964-10-06
Description:
Correspondence from Randolph Perry, Chairman for the Coming Street YWCA, regarding the Annual Christmas Tea.
Date:
1962-10-23
Description:
Minutes to the Book Lovers' Club meeting held on October 23, 1962.
Date:
1938
Description:
Book Lovers' Club's Thirty-First Annual Program.
Date:
1962-11-27
Description:
Minutes to the Book Lovers' Club meeting held on November 27, 1962.
Date:
1933
Description:
Draft of the Constitution for the Book Lovers' Club, featuring articles and amendments adopted from September 1933 to November 1950.
Date:
1928-02
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The First Constitution of "Book Lover's Club," an organization created "for the purpose of improving the literary ability of its members."