Clubs and Societies
Found in 222 Collections and/or Records:
Intercollegiate Knights newsletters, 1959-1986
Contains newsletters. Dated 1959-1986.
Intercollegiate Knights publications, 1939-1990
Contains publications by the Intercollegiate Knights. Dated 1939-1990.
Intercollegiate Knights records
Contains minutes of meetings, national newsletters, pictures, guidebooks, correspondence, and other various tokens from the national organization of the Intercollegiate Knights. Dated 1922-1990.
Intercollegiate Knights rituals and ceremonies, 1958-1976
Contains descriptions and rules of various rituals and ceremonies. Dated 1958-1976.
Irving Literary Union constitution, bylaws, etc.
Handwritten constitution a bylaws of the Irving Literary Union. The materials document how the organization was to operate. Also included are signatures of the literary association's members.
William Mills Ivins letter
Handwritten letter addressed to "Bill" and dated 10 Dec. 1925. Ivins writes about an unnamed club that needed some change in how it was run.
J. M. Boutwell financial papers, approximately 1885-1969
Contains financial papers and materials of both J. M. Boutwell himself as well as his family and mining companies he consulted with. Includes checkbooks and stubs, stock notes, stock dividend records, bank statements, bills and receipts, other stock information, and taxes. Some small amout of financial materials are mixed in with other series, but these are those that seem to have been organized and kept separate. ca. 1885-1969
J. M. Boutwell genealogical papers, approximately 1772-1966
J. M. Boutwell mining and geological maps and papers, approximately 1880-1969
Contains papers and materials relating to J. M. Boutwell's career as a geologist from 1900 to 1945. Includes many mining maps and reports in different regions in Arizona (Bisbee), Utah (Bingham), Mexico (Cananea), and Peru (Cerro de Pasco). Also inludes business and professional correspondence, profesional affiliations, and reports and surveys, many dealing with the United States Geological Survey, which he worked for from 1900 to 1908.