The Salt Lake Sertoma Club Records, ca. 1965-1972

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Summary Description

Repository:Utah State Historical Society
Call number:Mss B 650
Creator: Sertoma Club (Salt Lake City, Utah).
Title: Salt Lake Sertoma Club Records, ca. 1965-1972
Quantity:3 lin. ft. (6 boxes)
Abstract:

Topics:

Clubs.

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Background

Background Note

No information available.

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Scope and Content

Series Descriptions

Miscellaneous club information
Salt Lake Sertoma Freedom Essay Program
Scrapbooks

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation:

Salt Lake Sertoma Club Records, ca. 1965-1972, Utah State Historical Society.

Acquisition Information:

Donated by Sertoma Club

Restrictions on Use

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Processing Information:

Collection processed by staff

Finding aid compiled by staff

Finding aid edited by Linda Thatcher, 2000

Collection cataloged by Linda Thatcher, 1999 (RLIN ID: UTSX99-A160).

Finding aid encoded for the World Wide Web by Craig Ringgenberg, 2000.

Separations

Photographs have been removed to Mss C 650.


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Container list

Box

Folder

Contents

Miscellaneous club information

1

1

Salt Lake Sertoma Club nominees for Service to Mankind Award, 1965-1969

1

2

The Sertoman, April-May 1966

1

3

The Salt Lake Sertoman, 1966-1967

1

4

Sertoma's Freedom Kit

1

5

Sertoma Banc Kit

1

6

Miscellaneous correspondence, publications, press releases

Box

Folder

Contents

Salt Lake Sertoma Freedom Essay Program

1

7

List of entrants, contest rules, miscellaneous clippings and correspondence, 1965-1966

1

8-13

"What must I do to prepare for responsible citizenship in the United States of America?," Salt Lake Sertoma Freedom Program, essay contest, 1965-1966

2

1-2

"What must I do to prepare for responsible citizenship in the United States of America?," 1965-1966

2

3

List of finalists, announcement, 1967; "A Patriot's Message," by Governor Calvin L. Rampton, 22 February 1967, miscellaneous correspondence

2

4-9

"The Law: Servant and Master," 1967

2

10

1968; list of entrants and finalists, miscellaneous correspondence

2

11

Patriot's Day Address by Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark, 22 February 1968; biographical sketch, correspondence regarding speaking engagement, 10 May 1967 - 8 April 1968; Justice Clark's address [carbon copy]

2

12-13

"The law and those who enforce it are my best friends," 1968

3

1-3

"The law and those who enforce it are my best friends,"1968

3

4

Copy of Freedom Banquet address by Mr. Marion D. Hanks, 18 February 1969, list of entrants, 1969

3

5-12

"A belief in God is fundamental to the American way of life," 1969

4

1

"A belief in God is fundamental to the American way of life,"1969

4

2

List of finalists and semi-finalists, Freedom Banquet address by L.H. Curtis, 27 February 1970, miscellaneous newspaper clippings, 1970

4

3-8

"The Constitution makes each citizen a full partner in government. How may I as an apprentice partner in the biggest economic enterprise in the world prepare myself for a full and meaningful partnership in the government of the United Stated of America?," 1970

4

9

List of finalists and semi-finalists, 1971

4

10-12

"Why do some Americans take their priceless heritage for granted when multitudes knock at our doors for admission and only a few are admitted?," 1971

5

1

Program, Freedom Banquet schedule of events, list of entrants, miscellaneous correspondence, 1972

5

2-5

"How I plan to preserve America," 1972

5

6

Schedule of events, contest rules, score sheets, news releases, list of finalists, semi-finalists, school districts and judges, miscellaneous, 1973

5

7-10

"The United States of America Needs Me," 1973

5

11

"What it means to me to be a citizen of the United States of America," undated

5

12

Miscellaneous essays, undated

Box

Folder

Contents

Scrapbooks

6

Three scrapbooks [Located in Oversize Mss B Collection]