Box 2
Contains 23 Results:
Correspondence, 1910-1970s
Includes thank-you notes, 1910-1925; thanks for donations to Conn. State Hospital, 1951; copy of R. T. Limbach acknowledgement of club gift of two Wedgwood sandwich plates to the Davison Art Center in 1958; several draft letters by historian Jan Bruster, early 1970s; Acknowledgement of Anniversary Day Gifts, February 15, 1971.
Intra-club correspondence, 1970s
The Monday Club records include minutes and other documents of club business and events. Many of the materials record events and event planning, as well as texts of papers given at meetings and scripts for several plays. The Club is best documented between the 1930s and 1970s, with less information about the years before and after.
"The Monday Club: At Home at the Hobart House, Haddam," by Mrs. John W. Spaeth, Jr., Wesleyan Alumnus, August 1951
The Monday Club records include minutes and other documents of club business and events. Many of the materials record events and event planning, as well as texts of papers given at meetings and scripts for several plays. The Club is best documented between the 1930s and 1970s, with less information about the years before and after.
"Impressions of the first 50 years," by Elspeth Cowie, 2 versions, 1964 and 1972
The Monday Club records include minutes and other documents of club business and events. Many of the materials record events and event planning, as well as texts of papers given at meetings and scripts for several plays. The Club is best documented between the 1930s and 1970s, with less information about the years before and after.
"Ten minute description of the Monday Club," by Kay Butterfield, 2 versions, 1966 and 1971
The Monday Club records include minutes and other documents of club business and events. Many of the materials record events and event planning, as well as texts of papers given at meetings and scripts for several plays. The Club is best documented between the 1930s and 1970s, with less information about the years before and after.
"History of the Monday Club," by Jan Bruster, 1972
Chronological notes, with sketches.
Two-page description of the Club by Joan Miller, president, 1972-1973
The Monday Club records include minutes and other documents of club business and events. Many of the materials record events and event planning, as well as texts of papers given at meetings and scripts for several plays. The Club is best documented between the 1930s and 1970s, with less information about the years before and after.
"5,200 Mondays," [Wesleyan] Campus Report, January 21, 1993
The Monday Club records include minutes and other documents of club business and events. Many of the materials record events and event planning, as well as texts of papers given at meetings and scripts for several plays. The Club is best documented between the 1930s and 1970s, with less information about the years before and after.
"Tales out of school and in", circa 1962
19 pages, with covering letter.
"For your information", circa 1964
The Monday Club records include minutes and other documents of club business and events. Many of the materials record events and event planning, as well as texts of papers given at meetings and scripts for several plays. The Club is best documented between the 1930s and 1970s, with less information about the years before and after.