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Student Activities and Organizations Office

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Emergency Peace Campaign

YWCA

YWCA

Pi Tau Chi Honor Society Charter



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Student Activities and Organizations Office, 1921-1956 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

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Collection Overview

Title: Student Activities and Organizations Office, 1921-1956Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Emergency Peace Campaign (1935-1938)

Extent: 3.0 Folders

Date Acquired: 02/27/2002

Subjects: Peace movements.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Peace Campaign was created to promote international friendship and this handbook outlines an action program.

Record books and membership rolls of the Young Women's Christian Association.

Charter for Pi Tau Chi Honor Society listing the names of the charter members.

Biographical Note

(Emergency Peace Campaign; EPC; a nation-wide campaign in 1936-1937 to keep U.S. out of war and to promote peace; member of National Peace Conference)

Subject/Index Terms

Peace movements.


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[Folder 1: Emergency Peace Campaign, 1937],
[Folder 2: YWCA, 1921-1923],
[Folder 3: YWCA, 1923-1952],
[Folder 4: Pi Tau Chi Honor Society Charter, 1 Nov 1956],
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Folder 1: Emergency Peace Campaign, 1937Add to your cart.
The Emergency Peace Campaign opened a channel of action to give college men and women a way to keep the United States out of war and to further the cause of international friendship. This handbook describes the purpose of the organization and sets forth a program of action to recruit volunteers for 1937.
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Emergency Peace Campaign (1935-1938)


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