7.1 Correspondence Regarding Membership


The Membership Committee is tasked with running the interview process for admission to the Society, and is also the body which conducts membership proceedings to allow probationary members to cross-over into regular membership. This box contains documents such as letters about the regular and probationary membership from various years, letters about interviews, and formal resignations from the Society.


Items

Title# of itemsTypeDateNotes on condition
Letters About Regular Membership 1939 - 1940 14 Handwritten and typed January - February 1940 Fine
Letters About Probationary Membership 1939 - 1940 1 Handwritten Fall 1939 Fine
Letters About Regular Membership 1940 - 1941 10 Handwritten and typed January and May 1941 Fine
Letters About Probationary Membership 1940 - 1941 3 Handwritten and typed Fall 1940 Fine
Letters About Regular Membership 1941 - 1942 10 Handwritten and typed 1941 - 1942 Fine
Letters About Probationary Membership 1941 - 1942 29 Handwritten 1941 - 1942 Fine
Letters About Probationary Membership 1942 - 1943 2 Handwritten and typed August 7, 1942 Fine
Letters Regarding Probationary Membership 1944-1945Letters Regarding Probationary Membership 1944 - 1945 1 Handwritten May 22, 1945 Fine
Letters About Interviews 1959 - 1960 1 Typed December 1959 Fine
Resignations from Membership 1967 - 1968 1 Typed February 6, 1968 Fine
Resignations from Membership 1974 - 1975 1 Typed September 28, 1974 Fine
Resignations from Membership 1981 - 1982 1 Handwritten March 26, 1982 Fine
Resignations from Membership 1982 - 1983 4 Handwritten September 1982 Fine
Letters About Membership Lists 1986 - 1987 4 Typed August 1986 Fine