Box 10
Contains 6 Results:
Organizational Records, 1994-1997
The EKU Women Papers are comprised of scrapbooks and printed directories for many of the years from the organization's inception in 1955 until 2005. During many of these years, especially the early years, directories were not published and few papers were generated. The growth and scope of the organization is traced in these papers as new roles and responsibilities emerge.
Organizational Records, 1994-1997
The EKU Women Papers are comprised of scrapbooks and printed directories for many of the years from the organization's inception in 1955 until 2005. During many of these years, especially the early years, directories were not published and few papers were generated. The growth and scope of the organization is traced in these papers as new roles and responsibilities emerge.
Organizational Records, 1995-1996
The EKU Women Papers are comprised of scrapbooks and printed directories for many of the years from the organization's inception in 1955 until 2005. During many of these years, especially the early years, directories were not published and few papers were generated. The growth and scope of the organization is traced in these papers as new roles and responsibilities emerge.
Organizational Records, 1997
The EKU Women Papers are comprised of scrapbooks and printed directories for many of the years from the organization's inception in 1955 until 2005. During many of these years, especially the early years, directories were not published and few papers were generated. The growth and scope of the organization is traced in these papers as new roles and responsibilities emerge.
Organizational Records, 1997
The EKU Women Papers are comprised of scrapbooks and printed directories for many of the years from the organization's inception in 1955 until 2005. During many of these years, especially the early years, directories were not published and few papers were generated. The growth and scope of the organization is traced in these papers as new roles and responsibilities emerge.
Organizational Records, 1998
The EKU Women Papers are comprised of scrapbooks and printed directories for many of the years from the organization's inception in 1955 until 2005. During many of these years, especially the early years, directories were not published and few papers were generated. The growth and scope of the organization is traced in these papers as new roles and responsibilities emerge.