International Relations Club (Valdosta State University)

International Relations Club (Valdosta State University)

 

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  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club took a trip to Russia to familiarize themselves with the geography, government, and culture of the country. They had a list of issues that they discussed and why they were there. The girls ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The meeting for International Relations Club's meeting in March started with the discussion of the book "Thunder Out of China". In their meeting, there were also new I.R.C. nominations for officers. There was also a ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club worked to collect items such as clothes for those who were greatly affected by the war over in Europe. The drive that the girls in the club ran was a success. Between those at the school, ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club scrapbook has a letter from Amy Heminway for the members of the International Relations Club in the southeast. In this letter, it is discussed how there will not be a meeting for the annual ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club elects new offices for the new quarter. There is also a copy of the constitution and by-laws of the club. There is also a pamphlet with some information about the club. It provides things ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club talks about war projects. Other campaigns are going on during this time. The I.R.C Annual Conference is discussed along with the 250 Southeastern gather for the conference. There is also ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    In this section of the scrapbook, there are several pictures of the girls in the club. There was also a letter from Albert D. Crenshaw the Corresponding Secretary of the organized International Relation Club of Georgia. ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club gained some new members. the club also elected a new head of the club. There was also a discussion on Russia. There were also talks of a conference that was being held at the University of ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    This section of the scrapbook talks about the impending war that was possible to happen. This was a major world event that was going on at this moment in time. There was also talk about the I.R.C. Open Forum that left the ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    This section of the scrapbook holds letters received from Vanderbilt University discussing the conference that the girls of the International Relations Club have the opportunity to go to in Nashville Tennessee. There are ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    During the period, the International Relations Club elected new officers for the year in one of its meetings. The discussions in this meeting were on national affairs, topics such as problems hardships, and accomplishments ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    This year the International Relations Club held its regular monthly meeting on March 5th, In this meeting, the members of the International Relations Club of Emory Jr. College and the Department of International Relations ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    In the years 1933-1934 the president of the International Relations Club, Virginia Hutchinson was elected unanimously as one of the delegates to the conference to be held in the future. The girls apart of the International ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    In the years 1931-1932, the International Relations Club had four delegates go to the Annual Southern Conference of International Relations Club at Rollins College. the conference was a success and had an open discussion ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    In the years 1931-1932, the International Relations Club had four delegates go to the Annual Southern Conference of International Relations Club at Rollins College. the conference was a success and had an open discussion ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    In the years 1930-1931, we see the International Relations Club called a special meeting on January 13, 1931. this meeting was called because the International Relations Club received "profit" from two clubs. The purpose ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    In the years 1929-1930. the InInternationalelations Club shows off its members in a photo along with many letters addressed to Miss Mildred Price of Georgia State Woman's College. Many of the letters to Miss Mildred Price ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club Scrapbook starts with a general overview of what the club is and other information about the club. There is information about the Articles involving fees and dues, attendance and expulsion, ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club provides dates, times, and meeting locations for some of its meetings set to take place. It talks about its officers for the year and the layout of how the meeting is going to go. There is ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club started with an election of new officers and there was a new Vice-President and Secretary elected. Miss Mildred Price during this period received many notes from people. In these notes, ...

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