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Within this collection are folders for materials from undergraduate honor societies such as Chi Beta Phi (Science Honorary), Kappa Omicron Phi (Home Economics), Mu Phi Epsilon (Music), etc. This collection continues to develop as new student organizations are formed and clubs and honorary societies promote events and activities each semester.","Previously titled \"General,\" this folder contains past research collected about the number of clubs at Mary Washington. It includes lists of clubs from 1913-1982, membership rosters, newspaper clippings, and notes and correspondence from archivist Barbara Alden as she worked to obtain information on clubs/honor societies for Edward Alvey's history and to collect club records for the archives.","Series contains the materials pertaining to the Home Economics Club at MWC. The club disbanded in 1968 after the college ceased offering a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics.","Contains notes, documents, reports, and correspondence collected and/or produced by the president of the Home Economics Club.","Contains publications collected by the Home Economics Club. These publications include the College Echo, which was the newsletter for college clubs affiliated with the Virginia Home Economics Association (VHEA); the VHEA newsletter; fact sheets and other publications distributed by the American Home Economics Association.","Contains handmade handbooks for the Home Economics Club of Mary Washington College. The handbooks have decorative fabric or paper covers with some featuring stitched bindings or collage elements. Each handbook lists the purpose of the club and an explanation of the club's point system, as well as members and events for the year.","Contains programs, schedules, and ephemera from annual banquets celebrating the installation of new Home Economics Club officers.","Contains annual and semester reports of the club's membership and activities as reported to the campus Interclub Association.","Silver Betty lamp in brown fabric zippered bag. Includes the letter of donation signed by the officers of the 1968 Home Economics Club. The Betty lamp is considered a symbol of learning and was used as the logo for the Home Economics Association.","Banners are large white fabric sheets (approximately the size of a twin bedsheet) with decoration in fabric paint and colored markers. The banner were part of an annual event hosted by Psi Chi where students were invited to sign their names on the banner in support of mental health awareness. 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These are mostly undated but appear to be from the 1980s-1990s.","Materials describe the Admissions Club members hosting tours and overnight guests and participating in other activities to promote recruitment and retention.","Includes vol. 1, no. 1 of the ASA Journal, the MWC Asian Student Assoc. newsletter. Also includes fliers advertising various events such as Holi, performances for the Asian Cultural Celebration, and interest meetings.","Contains newsletters, pamphlets, and announcements pertaining to the meetings and activities of the Baptist Student Union","Materials include information on the club's organization and procedures, as well as semester activities reports and some newsclippings.","Contains photographs of the Hoof Prints Club and the Cavalry Club engaging in various activities. The majority of materials depict the years 1942-1961. Contents may also include depictions of other similar organizations that occurred in more recent history, such as the Equestrian Team.","Also called \"Campus Christian Center\" in some materials, this file includes devotionals, pamphlets, newsclippings, and newsletters.","Contents predominantly semester reports of the club's activities.","Contains the materials compiled by the Mary Washington College chapter of the Christian Science Organization. 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