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Student Organizations Description Date(S) 20 General Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations Student Organizations Description Date(s) General Student Organization 20 Information 1957‐1961, 1966‐1970, 1973‐ Lists of Student Organizations 1974, 1978‐1979, Colby Club Handbook 1993‐1994, Colby Against Apartheid 20 A3 Colby Participation in 1985 ‐ October 11 National Anti‐Apartheid Day Event Notice American Peace Society 20 A4 Letter from APS to 1933, Colby Librarian (1) APS History (1) 1928, Archaeology Club 20 A7 Archaeology Handbook 1974, Independent Study Report on Archaeology at Colby College 1976, (Written by Connie Crosby, Student) Anti‐Slavery Society 20 A8 Excerpts from “History of Colby College” Radio 1971, 1977, Broadcast Constitution of Anti‐Slavery Society 1833, Petition to form Anti‐Slavery Society 1833, Better Alcohol Responsibility (B.A.R.) 20 B3 Letter from Pres. Cotter 1982, Regarding Formation of B.A.R. Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations Flyers/Newspaper Clippings on 1985, Drinking Responsibly (3) Alcohol Policy Explanation 1982‐1983, Beyond War Movement: First Step 20 B4 First Step: Newspaper of 1986, Colby Beyond War (2) Newspaper Clipping on Activities of 1985, 1986, Colby Beyond War (1) Bisexual, Lesbian, and Gay 20 B54 Community Pink Armband and Accompanying Description Bike Club 20 B55 Newspaper Clipping (1) 1986, Blue Key (Society) 20 B58 Newspaper Clippings (5), 1955, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1974, List of New Members 1971, Boardman Missionary Society 20 B6 Record Books (3), Constitution, 1834‐1895 Bylaws, Treasurer's Records and Society Inventory Pamphlet Newspaper Clipping from 1873 the Examiner and Chronicle Letter to the Trustees History and Election Year Records Canterbury Club 20 C3 Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations 1949, 1951, 1953, 1962, 1965, Newspaper Clippings (10) 1966, 1978, Cap and Gown 20 C34 Senior Ball Announcement (1) 1966, New Student Campus Guide 1958, (for Women) (1) Scrapbooks (2) Chess Club 20 C42 Newspaper Clippings (25) 1958‐1971, Constitution (1) 1972, Student Christian Association 20 C43 1934, 1935, 1949, 1951, 1952, Newspaper Clippings(13) 1955, 1958, 1959, 1961, Pamphlets/Letters to Freshmen(7) 1940, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1951, Constitution (1) 1957, Letters to Faculty, Students, 1936, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1951, and Waterville Residents (6) 1952, Colby Council on Religion 1936, 1937, Outline and Minutes (4) Annual Report (1) 1936, Day of Prayer Book (1) 1936, Colby College Survey (1) 1947, “Religion in Life Week” Program 1945, The Fifth Colby Embassy Program 1942, Christian Fellowship 20 C44 Letters From Nepal (2) 1974, Commons Club 20 C6 Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations Initiation Banquet Booklet (2) 1916, Debate Society 20 D4 Constitution and Bylaws (2) 1895, 1926, Newspaper Clippings 1906‐1989 (with gaps), Letters from Traveling (3) 1932, List of Members (2) 1931, 1896, 1900, 1907, 1912, 1915, Public Flyers/Programs (28) 1916, 1917, 1921, 1922, 1954, 1961, 1968, 1988, Ben Butler Debate 1966, 1969, Tournament Schedule (6) Newsletters (9) 1988, Public/Faculty Flyers (4) 1988, Thursday Night Debate 1988‐1995, Programs (45) Colby Echo 20 E3 Banquet Program (2) 1928, 1929, 1880, 1895, 1924, 1930, 1968, Constitution 1990, Financial Report 1968, Election Ballots/Instructions (4) 1932, 1933, 1938, The Colby Echo Bound Copies 1877‐2010, Business Board and 1929, Market Research Surveys (1) Suggestions For Writing (1) Subscription Letter 1929, Championship Football Team 1928, Clipping w/Labeled Photo (1) 1932, 1942, 1943, 1978, 1979, Special Addition Echo Prints (17) 1981, 1982, Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations 1884, 1925, 1949, 1951, 1958, Newspaper Clippings (10) 1964, Eidos 20 E5 Newspaper Clippings (2) 1968, Program 1968, Public Posters (9) 1968, 1969, English Club 20 E54 Meeting Programs (2) 1931‐1932, Environmental Council 20 E58 Letters (11) 1972, Programs/Flyers (4) 1970, Newsletters (4) 1971, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, Newspaper Clippings (12) 1980, Society of Erosophian Adelphi 20 E6 Newspaper Clippings (2) 1894, 1990, Program (1) 1846, Record of Emerson's Visit 1841, Letters 1825, 1837‐1850, 1855 1841‐1850, 1852‐1857, 1859, Society Reports 1861‐1865, Constitution (1) 1835, Catalogue (1) 1861, 1835‐1849, 1852‐1865 (with Treasurer's Records gaps), Record Book (1) 1835‐1845, Membership Invitation 1858, Annual Meeting Reports 1843‐1850, 1858, Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations Membership Lists 1835‐1861, ERGO 20 E74 Proposed Constitution (1) 1971, Forensic Society 20 F6 Constitution (1) 1955, Budget Report (1) 1955, Fraternities and Sororities 20 F7 Draft, Letter and Trustee Committee's Report (1) 1983, 1984 Letters to the Trustee Committee / 1983, President Cotter (5 Folders) 1940‐1943, 1948‐1949, 1950‐ Pamphlets on Fraternities (9) 1952, 1955‐1957, 1963‐1964 Discussion of Fraternities Essay (1) 1973, Letter to the Prudential Committee 1971, List of Frat. Occupancies (1) 1968‐1973 Letters to "Colby Men" (2) 1972, Fraternity Committee Report on 1973, Frat. Occupancy (2) Probation Letter to Frat. (2) 1973, Newspaper Clippings on Closing 1983, 1984, 1991, 1992, Fraternities (13) Newspaper Clippings on 1990, Underground Fraternities (17) Letters About Underground Frat (3) 1990, Newspaper Clippings on Underground Fraternities (12) 1990, Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations Fraternity Court Case Box 1 20 F7 Letters about the 1984, Trustee Committee (5) Levin Campbell's Committee Notes 1983, Subcommittee Notes and Correspondences with 1983, Alumni (19) Harvard Report on Faculty 1969, in Undergraduate Houses (1) Letters from President Cotter on 1983, Fraternities (2) Newspaper Clippings on Frats (3) 1983, Letters from Students to the Board 1983, of Trustees on Frats (2) Newsletter on Trustee Committee (1) 1983, Report on Select Housing 1983, Committee (1) Trustee Committee's Report (1) 1984, Minutes From Trustee Meeting (1) 1983, Dean of Students Report on Frats(1) 1982, Report of the Trustee Committee Commission on 1984, Campus Life (1) Amherst College Trustee Committee 1984, Report On Campus Life (1) and Newspaper Clipping Letters to Colby Alumni on Report 1983, 1984, Trustee Commission Letters (5) 1984, Minutes of the Trustee Commission 1983, Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations on Campus Life (2) Judge Campbell's Notes from Trustee 1983, Commission on Campus Life (4) Fraternity Court Case Box 2 20 F7 Letter on Box Contents (1) 1995, Law Docket on Appeal of Fraternity 1991, Ban (1) Review of Colby's History with Frats(1) 1990, Transcript of Grange Hall Pledge 1990, Initiation Document (1) President's Letter to Colby on 1990, Underground Fraternity (1) Newspaper Clippings on Underground 1990, Fraternity (19) Letters/Memos (4) 1990 Legal Correspondence, Letters of Service Acceptance 1990 (15) Transcript of Law Docket on Appeal 1990, of Fraternity Ban with Partial Copies Correspondence on Frat Appeal (7) 1990, Letters/Memos (4) 1990 Legal Correspondence, Letters on Acceptance of 1990 Service Maine Law Review Publication: Privileged Violence, Principled Fantasy, and Feminist Method: The Colby 1992, Fraternity Case by Martha T. McClusky (1) Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations Satirical Commencement Invitation 1991, to Alumni (1) Letters from Alumni on Donations (1) 1990, Newspaper Clippings on Colby Football and Baseball after Underground Frat 1990, Sanctions (10) Newspaper Clippings on Frat Case (10) 1990, MCLU Press Release (2) 1990, Packet to Trustees on LCA 1990, Underground Fraternity (1) Fraternity Court Case Box 3 20 F7 Report on Status of Fraternities at Colby 1977 College Statement/Athletic Contract on Fraternities 1990 LCA Pledge Documents 1990 LCA Fraternity Data 1990 Letter, Reports and Notes Concerning the Discovery, 1990 Sanctions against and Disbanding of LCA Partial Law Dockets on Appeal of Fraternity Ban (4) 1990 Newspaper Clippings, Friends of Colby Letter 1991 Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations Maine Court Decision Report 1991 Fraternity Suspension Data 1991 Fraternity Flyer Fraternity Court Case Plaintiff’s Reply Brief 1991 Letters from Theta Delta Chi Board of Trustees 1991 Law Dockets for Court Case (2) 1991 Notice of Deposition 1990 Correction of Notice of Deposition 1991 Letters to the Colby Community Concerning the LCA 1990 Fraternity Report of Trustee Commission on Campus Life 1983 Resolution of Trustees Vote on Fraternities and 1984 Sororities Trustees Board Minutes 1984 Trustees Board Notes 1984 Board of Trustees Misc. Materials: Newsletter, Notes, 1984 List, Notices and Newspaper Clippings Newspaper Clippings (2) Regarding Fraternity Ban 1985 Legal Docket 1982 Publication of "Colby and Fraternities: Where We 1990 Stand Notice, Newspaper Clippings, Interfraternal Bylaws 1983‐1993 Report of Trustee Commission on 20 F7 Campus Life Handbooks (4) 1983 Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations Alpha Delta Pi 20 F7 A3 Letters, Newspaper Clippings, Banquet Invitations, 1930‐1984 Dance Cards and Menus Publications of the Adelphian (3) 1931, 1932, 1937 Alpha Delta Pi Cookbook, "Sorority Favorites" 1947 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, Posters (7) 1961,1963, 1965 Alpha Tau Omega 20 F7 A8 Report on Alpha Tau Omega Colby Chapter 1930 Documents, Letters, Seal and Coat of Arms 1930‐1977 Alpha Tau Omega Invitations 1892‐1911 Alpha Tau Omega Directory 1910's Alpha Tau Omega Handbooks 1942 Alpha Tau Omega Alumni Correspondence Letters 1922‐1979 The History of Maine Gamma Alpha Chapter of Alpha 1922 Tau Omega Box 7 Pledge Pins (7) Box 7 ATO Catalogue 1897 Box 7 The “ATO Letter” Newsletters 1977‐1983 Box 7 Letters to and from National Organization 1977‐1982 Box 7 High Council Meeting Minutes (7) 1977‐1979 Colby 20: Student Clubs and Organizations Box 7 Social Services Committee Misc. Material 1978‐1981 Box 7 Rushing Materials: Booklets, Pamphlets, Patch, 1971 Membership Card and Flyers Box 7 Constitution and Bylaws, Help Week Program, Misc. 1949‐1982 Booklet and Flyers Box 7 Photos (5) Box 7 Photo (1), Photographer Contracts and Notes 1979‐1982 Box 7 National Directories (2) 1978, 1980 Box 7 The History of Maine Gamma Alpha Chapter of ATO 1922 Box 7 Ross Memorial Congress Banquet and Newsletter 1929 Box 7 Tau Tunes and Song Sheets 1961‐1977 Box 7 Fraternity Fight Night Program 1981 Box 7 An Introduction to the ATO Foundation House Folder Misc.
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