Box 3
Contains 22 Results:
"The seventeenth century: an introduction," by Elspeth Cowie, October 1933
4 pages.
"An imaginary trip around the world in 60 minutes," by Evelyn Foye, November 1936
38 pages.
Count Rumford, January 4, 1937
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.
"Early American bestsellers," by Elspeth Cowie, October 1939
22 pages, plus bibliography. Also delivered to the Literary Club and to a Methodist Church group.
"Organic architecture," by Marian (Mrs. Richard G.) Clarke, October 28, 1940
25 pages.
"Fun with music [madrigals]," by Jane Swift, circa 1957-1960
6 pages.
"The first league of women voters," by Ethel Howland, October 1959
12 pages.
Tribute to the late Elizabeth W. Rice by Mrs. Harrington
1 page.
The Beecher Family
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.
Durham in Retrospect
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.
