Burton Historical Collection
Finding aid for Lucille E. Jasinski papers
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Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Burton Historical Collection
- Creator -
- Jasinski, Lucille E., 1919-1993
- Title
- Lucille E. Jasinski papers
- ID
- 01328
- Date [inclusive]
- 1921-1987
- Extent
- 8.5 Linear feet (17 boxes, 1 large manuscript)
- Location note
- Level A, Level B, B27N
- Language
- English
- Language of Materials
- In English.
Biographical/Historical note
Lucille Ella Jasinski was born in Detroit on April 1, 1919 to Joseph and Irene Jasinski. Her father worked as manager for First State Bank of Detroit at the time of her birth. He later owned the Joseph Jasinski Travel Bureau, and worked as an insurance agent with Jasinski & Nowakowski, both in Hamtramck. A 1937 graduate of Detroit's Northeastern High School, Miss Jasinski attended Wayne University, where she completed a two-year General Studies program. She received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Library Science from Rutgers University's New Jersey College for Women, and a Master of Education Degree from Wayne. During World War II she served as a Senior Engineering Aide for the U.S. Army Signal Corps, from 1943-1945. "Miss J", as she was called by her students, taught in a number of schools, from 1945-1978, ranging from Roseville to Royal Oak to Wayne, Michigan. She retired as school librarian from the Webberville Community School District in 1978. Lucille Jasinski died in Southfield. Michigan on March 31, 1993.
Scope and Contents note
Papers contain materials on Detroit's Polish community and organizations, including Friends of Polish Art, Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan, and others.
Arrangement
Organized into two series: I. Personal Papers (A. Correspondence. B. Teaching C. Universities). II. Polish Themes & Topics (A. Organizations) Series;
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Burton Historical Collection Oct. 10, 2009
Restrictions on Access
This collection is open for research use.
Immediate Source of Acquisiton
01328
Lucille E. Jasinski papers, 1921-1987 (OCLC recordt)
[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/455368875]Controlled Access Headings
Corporate Name(s)
- Rutgers University. -- General subdivision--Alumni and alumnae;
Genre(s)
- Correspondence
- Greeting cards
- Invitations
Geographic Name(s)
- Detroit (Mich.)--Social life and customs
Subject(s)
- Education--Michigan
- Librarians--Michigan
- Polish Americans--Michigan--Detroit
- Teachers--Michigan
General Note
See finding aids for complete listing.
Collection Inventory
Series I: Personal PapersGeneral noteThis series contains personal and family papers of Lucille Jasinski and her parents. It also features her vast teaching experience and education. The oldest items in the collection appear in this section, with her father's files (Box 1:3 and 1:4). |
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BOX 1 |
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1:1 1937-1983 |
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1:2 Family Papers—Joseph Jasinski (father) |
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1:3 -- List of Official Agencies of Telegraph & Telephone...Warsaw, 1921 (in Polish) |
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1:4 -- "Record of the Arrival of Passenger Steamships from Europe", 1904-1926 |
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1:5 Financial & Insurance Papers, 1954-1979 |
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1:6 Graduation Cap |
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1:7 Organizations—Alumnae Associations, 1966-1980 |
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1:8 Photographs, 1941-1987 |
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1:9 Programs & Events, 1980 |
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1:10 Webberville Area Centennial, 1971 |
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1:11 U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1943-1945 |
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Sub-series A: Correspondence |
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BOX 2 |
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2:1 1945-1988 |
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2:2 from Wojciech Jasinski, 1984-1987 |
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2:3 from Micolina Patysko, 1983-1987 |
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2:4 Greeting Cards, 1944-1978 |
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2:5 Birthday Cards, 1943-1966 |
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2:6 -- 1967-1971 |
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2:7 -- 1972-1978 |
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BOX 3 |
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3:1 Greeting Cards—Christmas, 1938-1978 |
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3:2 Easter, 1945-1975 |
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3:3 from Pets, 1950-1975 |
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3:4 Valentines, 1945-1974 |
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BOX 4 |
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4:1 Invitations/Announcements, 1937-1951 |
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4:2 -- 1952-1956 |
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4:3 -- 1957-1966 |
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4:4 -- 1968-1977 |
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4:5 Sympathy Acknowledgements & Notices, 1942-1969 |
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Sub-series B: Teaching |
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BOX 5 |
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5:1 Certification, Applications & Contracts, 1945-1970 |
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5:2 Madison High School, Royal Oak, 1946 |
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5:3 Retirement Papers, 1942-1979 |
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5:4 Roseville Public Schools, 1968-1970 |
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5:5 -- Edgar A. Guest Jr. High School, 1968-1970 |
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5:6 Wayne High School, 1949-1950 |
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5:7 Webberville Community Schools, 1970-1979 |
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5:8 Agreements, 1970-1977 |
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BOX 6: Webberville Community Schools |
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6:1 Contracts, 1970-1979 |
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6:2 Faculty & Personnel, 1969-1979 |
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6:3 High School Yearbook, 1971 |
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6:4 -- 1972-1973 |
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6:5 -- 1974 |
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6:6 -- 1978-1979 |
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Sub-series C: Universities |
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BOX 6 (Continued) |
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6:7 Webberville Community Schools -- High School Yearbooks, 1970-1984 |
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6:8 Central Michigan College of Education, 1942-1943 |
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BOX 7 |
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7:1 Central Michigan College of Education/University, 1960-1970 |
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7:2 -- Publications |
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7:3 -- Yearbook, 1943 |
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7:4 New Jersey College for Women, Rutgers University, 1950-1955 |
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7:5 -- Correspondence, 1950-1971 |
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7:6 -- Publications, 1950-1967 |
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7:7 -- Yearbook, 1951 |
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BOX 8 |
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8:1 New Jersey College for Women—Yearbook, 1952 |
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8:2 Wayne University, 1938-1969 |
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8:3 Wayne State University—Publications, 1958-1966 |
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Series II: Polish Themes & TopicsGeneral notePolish Themes and Topics include a variety of subjects, such as prominent Polish personalities—both local and world-renown, historical subjects, current events and programs. They are arranged here in alphabetical order. It also contains the many organizations Lucille and her parents belonged to. |
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BOX 8 (Continued) |
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8:4 Alliance College, 1969-1974 |
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8:5 B-K, 1969-1978 |
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8:6 Bartkowiak, Eugene T., 1968-1975 |
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8:7 Chopin, 1949-1975 |
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8:8 Concert, 1970 |
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BOX 9 |
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9:1 Chrzastowski, Richard, 1967-1969 |
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9:2 Church, Michael, 1960-1975 |
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9:3 Ethnicity/Integration, 1946-1980 |
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9:4 -- Newspaper Clippings, 1955-1975 |
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9:5 Foreign Services/Embassies |
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9:6 Hamtramck, 1966-1977 |
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9:7 Heraldry, 1965-1973 |
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9:8 Janta, Aleksander, 1963-1975 |
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9:9 Kopernik, 1969-1972; 1975 |
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9:10 -- 1973 |
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9:11 -- Newspaper Clippings |
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9:12 Kosciuszko, Thaddeus, 1963-1977 |
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9:13 -- Newspaper Clippings |
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9:14 Kowalski (Sausage) Family, 1970-1975 |
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BOX 10 |
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10:1 Kuhinski, Richard, 1965-1980 |
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10:2 -- Newspaper Clippings, 1964-1977 |
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10:3 Kuniczak, W.S. (Jack), 1967-1971 |
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10:4 Kusielewicz, Eugene, 1961-1976 |
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10:5 L-W, 1966-1979 |
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10:6 Lech, Stan & Marie, 1967-1976 |
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10:7 Lectures on Polish Themes |
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10:8 Library Collections, 1957-1980 |
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10:9 Markowski, Benedict, 1963-1971 |
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10:10 Newspaper Clippings—"Outlook and Insight", 1967-1968 |
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BOX 11 |
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11:1 Newspaper Clippings—"Outlook & Insight", 1969-1970 |
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11:2 -- "Post Eagle", 1975-1976 |
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11:3 Orchard Lake Schools, 1959-1982 |
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11:4 -- St. Mary's College, 1965-1983 |
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11:5 Ordon, Eugene, 1965-1971 |
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11:6 Paderewski, Ignacy, 1930-1974 |
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11:7 Pinkowski, Edward, 1966-1972 |
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11:8 Poles, 1946-1980 |
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11:9 -- Jamestown, Revolutionary War, Civil War, 1941-1975 |
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11:10 Poletown Churches, 1979-1982 |
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BOX 12 |
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12:1 Polish-American, 1963-1980 |
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12:2 -- Directory, 1982 |
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12:3 Women, 1936-1975 |
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12:4 -- Newspaper Clippings, 1955; 1962-1971 |
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12:5 -- 1973-1978 |
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12:6 Polish Institute of Arts & Sciences in America, 1960-1983 |
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12:7 Polish Jokes, 1969-1976 |
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12:8 Polish Studies, 1969-1984 |
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12:9 Programs & Events, 1977-1983 |
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BOX 13 |
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13:1 Publications |
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13:2 Pulaski, Casimir, 1954-1975 |
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13:4 Wampuszyc, Jan, 1969-1972 |
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13:5 Wawel Folk Ensemble, 1977-1981 |
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13:6 World-Wide Miscellany, 1959-1968 |
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13:7 Zebrowski, Rev. Walter |
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Sub-series A: Organizations |
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BOX 13 (continued) |
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13:8 Polish Organizations & Clubs |
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13:9 American Council of Polish Cultural Clubs (ACPCC), 1973-1975 |
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13:10 -- Bulletins, 1952-1957 |
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13:11 -- 1958-1962 |
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13:12 -- 1963-1967 |
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BOX 14 |
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14:1 ACPCC— "The Quarterly Review", 1968-1969 |
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14:2 -- 1970-1972 |
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14:3 -- 1973-1975 |
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14:4 -- "Quarterly Review of Polish Heritage", 1976-1981 |
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14:5 -- "Polish Heritage", 1981-1987 |
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14:6 -- Friends of Polish Art (F.P.A.), 1939-1966 |
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14:7 1973 |
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14:8 -- 1974 |
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14:9 -- 1975 |
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BOX 15: F.P.A. |
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15:1 1976 |
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15:2 1977 |
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15:3 1978-1979 |
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15:4 1980 |
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15:5 1981-1983 |
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15:6 Convention, American Council of Polish Cultural Clubs, 1962 |
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15:7 Directory & Calendars, 1973-1980 |
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15:8 -- Newsletters, 1973-1975 |
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15:9 -- 1976-1979 |
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15:10 -- 1979-1982 |
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15:11 Newspaper Clippings, 1971-1978 |
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15:12 Speeches, 1963-1967 |
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BOX 16 |
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16:1 Kosciuszko Foundation, 1967-1975 |
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16:2 -- Announcements/Invitations, 1959-1982 |
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16:3 -- Correspondence/Press Releases, 1963-1981 |
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16:4 -- Newsletters, 1965-1969; 1980-1982 |
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16:5 -- Programs, Concerts, Exhibits, etc., 1966-1982 |
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16:6 -- Reports, 1948-1968 |
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16:7 Polish-American Congress, 1967-1978 |
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16:8 -- Newspaper Clippings, 1964-1975 |
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16:9 Polish-American Historical Association (P.A.H.A.), 1964-1983 |
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16:10 Polish American Librarians Association (PALA), 1976-1979 |
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16:11 Polish-American Numismatic Association, 1979-1981 |
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16:12 Polish Book Guild, 1972-1974 |
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16:13 Polish Falcons of America, 1967-1975 |
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BOX 17 |
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17:1 Polish Genealogy Society of Michigan (PGSM) |
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17:2 Budget, 1983-1986 |
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17:3 Libraries |
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17:4 Meeting Agendas, 1982-1987 |
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17:5 Meeting Announcements, 1984-1987 |
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17:6 Meeting Minutes—Board, 1982-1984 |
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17:7 -- 1985-1987 |
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17:8 -- Regular/General Business, 1982-1984 |
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17:9 Memberships, 1981-1986 |
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17:10 Newsletters, 1979-1980 |
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17:11 Research Material, Folder 1 |
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17:12 -- Folder 2 |
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17:13 Workshops & Lectures, 1979-1986 |
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LMS: Diplomas, 1934-1952 |
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