RG/RG12. Student Organizations
Record Group
Identifier: RG/RG12
This Record Group contains materials that pertain to student organizations on campus. There are nearly three hundred groups ranging from the historic and earliest organizations such as Philanthropic and Eumenean Societies to the Ugly Club to fraternities, Black Professional Development Working Group, to Mental Health Ambassadors, and Young Americans for Freedom. Examples of records are constitutions and bylaws, agendas, photographs, and promotional materials.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Debate Club. Records, 1889-1978
Sub-Group
Identifier: RG12-53
Scope and Contents
There also is an interesting article entitled: Professor A. Currie Great Factor in Developing Davidson's Debate Teams" in the November 27, 1919 issue of the Davidsonian. More information is available in RG 3/5.23."
Dates:
1889
Found in:
College Archives
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Debate Club. Records, 1889-1978
Eumenean Society. Records, 1838 - 2004
Sub-Group
Identifier: RG12-1
Scope and Contents
The collection contains minutes, constitutions, correspondence, class and roll books, membership books, credit books, treasurer's books, records from the Junior Eumenean Society, a scrapbook, some printed material, and memorabilia. The minutes are from 1838-1935, 1950-1957, and 1984-1987. There is also a photocopy of the minutes from 1838-1843 which can be found at the end of the collection. Unfortunately, the minutes from the first 38 meetings of the Society have been lost, as have the...
Dates:
1838
Pandeinic Society. Records, 1921-1927
Sub-Group
Identifier: RG12-9
Scope and Contents
The collection of Pandeinic Society records is small. There are minutes from 1921-1925. These contain information about the founding members of the society, about political aspects, orations, and debates. There is a credit book with information from 1919-1926 which lists members names and their activities related to the society, such as debates, orations, and essays. [When the society was founded, it was agreed that credits that had been earned by Eumenean Society members could be transferred...
Dates:
1921