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Resolutions Committees and Constitution Minute Books B'nai Brith Canada fonds MG28-V133 Finding aid no MSS1799 vols. 1 to 227 R6348 Instrument de recherche no MSS1799 Access Place of BF date Media File Label code Title Scope and content Extent creation Language Vol. Date de Notes Dates Support Dossier Étiquette Code Titre Portée et contenu Étendue Lieu de Langue rappel d'accès création MINUTES AND CONVENTIONS Minute Books Textual 1 1 MG28 V 133 Open Minute books - Minutes of the Conference of Canadian Canada English 1925-1929 Lodges, Independent Order of B'nai Brith (I.O.B.B.) Minute books - Minutes of the Canadian Conference, Textual 1 2 MG28 V 133 Open Canada English 1928-1937 Independent Order of B’nai Brith Minute books - Minutes of the Canadian Conference, Textual 1 3 MG28 V 133 Open Canada English 1938-1942 B’nai Brith Minute books - Minutes of the Canadian Conference, Textual 1 4 MG28 V 133 Open Canada English 1943-1947 B’nai Brith Minute books - Minutes of the Eastern Canadian Textual 2 1 MG28 V 133 Open Canada English 1947-1952 Council, B’nai Brith Minute books - Minutes of the Eastern Canadian Textual 2 2 MG28 V 133 Open Canada English 1953-1957 Council, B’nai Brith Minute books - Minutes of the Eastern Canadian Textual 2 3 MG28 V 133 Open Canada English 1958-1960 Council, B’nai Brith Minute books - Eastern Canadian Council: General and Textual 2 4 MG28 V 133 Open Canada English 1962 Executive Meeting Minutes Annual Conventions: Resolutions Committees and Constitution Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1928 Session, Textual 3 1 MG28 V 133 Open 13-14 May, Providence, R.I.: Proceedings, including Canada English 1928 report on Canadian activities Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1931 Session, Textual 3 2 MG28 V 133 Open 17-18 May, Toronto: Proceedings, including report on Canada English 1931 Canadian activities Annual convention: resolutions committee and Textual 3 3 MG28 V 133 Open constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1934 Session, Canada English 1934 27-28 May, Montreal: Proceedings, including report on Canadian activities and Message of the President Annual convention: resolutions committee and Textual 3 4 MG28 V 133 Open constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1935 Session, Canada English 1935 19-20 May, New York: Proceedings, including report on Canadian activities and Message of the President Annual convention: resolutions committee and Textual 3 5 MG28 V 133 Open constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1936 Session, Canada English 1936 17-18 May, Worchester, Mass.: Proceedings, including report on Canadian activities Annual convention: resolutions committee and Textual 3 6 MG28 V 133 Open constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1937 Session, Canada English 1937 22-24 May, Buffalo, N.Y.: Proceedings, including report on Canadian activities and Message of the President Page 1 of 156 B'nai Brith Canada fonds MG28-V133 Finding aid no MSS1799 vols. 1 to 227 R6348 Instrument de recherche no MSS1799 Access Place of BF date Media File Label code Title Scope and content Extent creation Language Vol. Date de Notes Dates Support Dossier Étiquette Code Titre Portée et contenu Étendue Lieu de Langue rappel d'accès création Annual convention: resolutions committee and Textual 3 7 MG28 V 133 Open constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1938 Session, Canada English 1938 28-30 May, Toronto: Proceedings, including report on Canadian activities and Message of the President Annual convention: resolutions committee and Textual 3 8 MG28 V 133 Open constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1939 Session, Canada English 1939 20-22 May, New York: Proceedings, including report on Canadian activities and Message of the President Annual convention: resolutions committee and Textual 3 9 MG28 V 133 Open constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1940 Session, Canada English 1940 11-13 May, Boston: Proceedings, including report on Canadian activities and Message of the President Annual convention: resolutions committee and Textual 3 10 MG28 V 133 Open constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1941 Session, Canada English 1941 17-19 May, Worchester, Mass.: Proceedings, including report on Canadian activities Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1942 Session, Textual 3 11 MG28 V 133 Open 16-18 May, Montreal: Proceedings, including report on Canada English 1942 Canadian activities Annual convention: resolutions committee and Textual 3 12 MG28 V 133 Open constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1943 Canada English 1943 Convention, 16-18 May, New York: Proceedings Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1946 Textual 3 13 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 25-27 May, Boston: Proceedings, including Canada English 1946 report of Canadian Conference, Annual report, Message of the President Annual convention: resolutions committee and Textual 3 14 MG28 V 133 Open constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1949 Canada English 1949 Convention, 29-31 May, Boston: Proceedings, including report of Eastern Canadian Council, Annual report Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - Women's Grand Lodge, District No. 1, Textual 3 15 MG28 V 133 Open 1949, 1952 and 1953 Annual Conventions: Proceedings Canada English 1949-1953 and reports Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1950 Textual 4 1 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 28-30 May, New York: Proceedings, Canada English 1950 President's Message and Annual Reports, including report of Eastern Canadian Council, Convention Journal Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1951 Textual 4 2 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 27-29 May, Montreal: Proceedings, Canada English 1951 President's Message and Annual Reports, including report of Eastern Canadian Council Page 2 of 156 B'nai Brith Canada fonds MG28-V133 Finding aid no MSS1799 vols. 1 to 227 R6348 Instrument de recherche no MSS1799 Access Place of BF date Media File Label code Title Scope and content Extent creation Language Vol. Date de Notes Dates Support Dossier Étiquette Code Titre Portée et contenu Étendue Lieu de Langue rappel d'accès création Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1952 Textual 4 3 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 25-28 May, Kiamesha, N.Y.: Proceedings, Canada English 1952 Convention Journal, including story about B’nai Brith in Canada Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1953 Textual 4 4 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 24-27 May, Kiamesha, N.Y.: Proceedings, Canada English 1953 Annual Reports, including report of Eastern Canadian Council, convention materials Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1954 Textual 4 5 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 29 May-1 June, Boston: Proceedings, Canada English 1954 Message of the President and Annual Reports, including report of Eastern Canadian Council Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1955 Convention, 22-25 May, Kiamesha, N.Y.: Proceedings, Textual 4 6 MG28 V 133 Open Message of the President and Annual Reports, Canada English 1955 including report of Eastern Canadian Council, convention booklets Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1956 Textual 4 7 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 20-23 May, Kiamesha, N.Y.: Proceedings, Canada English 1956 convention booklet Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1957 Textual 4 8 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 26-29 May, Kiamesha, N.Y.: Proceedings, Canada English 1957 banquet programme Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1: Reports of Textual 4 9 MG28 V 133 Open Chairmen of Committees and Presidents of Councils to Canada English 1958 the General Committee District No. 1, B’nai Brith, including report of Eastern Canadian Council Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1958 Textual 4 10 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 1-4 June, Kiamesha, N.Y.: Proceedings, Canada English 1958 Message of the President and Annual Reports, including report of Eastern Canadian Council Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1959 Convention, 14-17 June, Kiamesha, N.Y.: Proceedings, Textual 4 11 MG28 V 133 Open Message of the President and Annual Reports, Canada English 1959 including report of Eastern Canadian Council, convention booklet Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1960 Textual 4 12 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 5-8 June, Kiamesha, N.Y.: Proceedings, Canada English 1960 Message of the President and Annual Reports, including report of Eastern Canadian Council Page 3 of 156 B'nai Brith Canada fonds MG28-V133 Finding aid no MSS1799 vols. 1 to 227 R6348 Instrument de recherche no MSS1799 Access Place of BF date Media File Label code Title Scope and content Extent creation Language Vol. Date de Notes Dates Support Dossier Étiquette Code Titre Portée et contenu Étendue Lieu de Langue rappel d'accès création Annual convention: resolutions committee and constitution - District Grand Lodge No. 1, 1961 Textual 4 13 MG28 V 133 Open Convention, 4-7 June, Kiamesha, N.Y.: Proceedings, Canada English 1961 Message of the President and Annual Reports, including report
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