Amateur Wrestling News, 2007 April 12, Page 18
Amateur Wrestling News, 2004 April 8, Page 23
Amateur Wrestling News, 2004 March 19, Page 17
Amateur Wrestling News, 2005 January 7, Page 16
Amateur Wrestling News, 2004 February 26, Page 24
Amateur Wrestling News, 2005 February 4, Page 17
Amateur Wrestling News, 2006 February 24, Page 17
Amateur Wrestling News, 2004 February 6, Page 17
Amateur Wrestling News, 2004 December 9, Page 17
Amateur Wrestling News, 2005 March 17, Page 20
Amateur Wrestling News, 2006 February 3, Page 17
Amateur Wrestling News, 2001 February 5, Page 20
Amateur Wrestling News, 2006 April 7, Page 14
Amateur Wrestling News, 2006 October 12, Page 17
Amateur Wrestling News, 2002 January 12, Page 16
Amateur Wrestling News, 2001 October 5, Page 19
Amateur Wrestling News, 2002 October 4, Page 8
Amateur Wrestling News, 2003 February 21, Page 21
Amateur Wrestling News, 2000 March 11, Page 19
Amateur Wrestling News, 2000 February 11, Page 17
Amateur Wrestling News, 2000 April 14, Page 23
Amateur Wrestling News, 2005 April 14, Page 20
Amateur Wrestling News
2005 April 14, Page 20
Jim Koch Amateur Wrestling Collction
Hilton M. Briggs Library/Lower Level
Amepnka, a Russian language magazine America Illustrated, which contains a 28 page insert on the American Indians.
AAS [American Association for the Advancement of Science
This collection documents the activities and governance of the American Association of University Women, Brookings Branch, offering valuable insight into the organization's role in promoting education, women's rights, and community engagement. It includes reports, minutes, newsletters, programs, bylaws, and correspondence, though no series is complete.
The collection provides documents related to the branch's administrative functions, including annual reports, bylaws, financial and fundraising activities, and meeting minutes from both regular and executive board sessions. These records highlight the decision-making processes, organizational priorities, and project initiatives undertaken by members. Membership lists and reports on various projects further illustrate the group's impact on local and national issues.
Of particular significance is the documentation on accreditation efforts, project initiatives, and study groups, which reflect the branch's commitment to education and social advocacy. The history of the Brookings Branch contains valuable narratives on its founding and key figures, including Vivian Volstorff, who played a crucial role in the branch's accreditation, and Gertrude Stickney Young, its first president. The collection also includes correspondence, news clippings, and a scrapbook that was dismantled for preservation purposes, offering researchers insight into the branch's evolving role in civic engagement.
Newsletters and event programs further illustrate the organization's outreach efforts and evolving priorities over time. Fundraising records, member surveys, and policy documents provide context for the branch's financial and strategic decision-making. Photographs, brochures, and promotional materials add a visual dimension to the collection, offering a deeper understanding of the group's public presence.
This collection is a valuable resource for researchers studying women's organizations, grassroots activism, and local history. It sheds light on the Brookings Branch's contributions to educational initiatives, legislative advocacy, and broader societal issues, making it an essential reference for those examining the intersection of gender, education, and civic engagement.
American Association of University Women. Brookings BranchNewsletters, correspondence, handbooks, minutes