Bylaws (administrative records)
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Speakers' Club of Los Angeles records
This collection contains the records of the Speakers' Club of Los Angeles for the years 1931-1935. Established in 1931, the club aimed to facilitate cooperation between government officials and agencies and the public.
Trojan League of South Bay records
University of Southern California Faculty Wives and Women's Club records
This collection consists of the records and scrapbooks of the University of Southern California's Faculty Wives and Women's Club.
University of Southern California Medical Alumni Association records
This collection consists of the records of the Alumni Association's Medical Department at the University of Southern California.
University of Southern California Men's Faculty Club and Faculty Center records
This collection consists of the Men's Faculty Club and Faculty Center of the University of Southern California records. This includes luncheon announcements, invitations to gatherings, meeting minutes, correspondences, bylaws, surveys, and a book on the history of the club including event dates and members.
University of Southern California Student Activities records
This collection consists of records for University of Southern California student groups, clubs, and Greek life.
University of Southern California Black Alumni Association records
USC Dames records
The University of Southern California Dames is a chapter of The National Association of University Dames. The USC chapter was formed for the wives of graduate students in 1934 with the help of Dr. Mary Sinclair Crawford, then the Dean of Women. Included in this small collection is a copy of the USC chapter's Constitution and By-Laws, information about the history of the Dames, and an official Executive Board gavel inscribed 1961-'62.
Watts Writers' Workshop stories, lesson books, and other material
The Watts Writers’ Workshop was founded in 1965 by Budd Schulberg. This collection contains clippings about the workshop and works by Jimmie Sherman, one of the Workshop’s members.