Records of Chi Sigma Chi

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211

Level of description

Collection

Title

Records of Chi Sigma Chi

Date(s)

  • 1950-1981 (Creation)

Extent

0.42 linear feet

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Administrative history

Chi Sigma Chi was an honorary fraternity for industrial arts majors and minors. The fraternity organized on campus in the winter of 1948. The purpose of the fraternity was to develop professional spirit, fellowship, and a better understanding of the opportunities and problems of industrial arts teachers in an industrial democracy. One of the notable activities the club sponsored was evening industrial hobby classes for adults. The last mention of Chi Sigma Chi was September 1978 in the Chronicle.

There are mentions of "Chi Sigma Chi" in the Chronicle prior to 1948, however the Chronicle notes this version of Chi Sigma Chi is "completely divorced" from its name sake.

Scope and content

This collection contains the records of the Chi Sigma Chi. Included is two books of financial records, one meeting minutes book, photographs, and membership cards.

System of arrangement

The records are arranged in alphabetical order.

Records are located at 30B.7d.

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Permission to publish, quote, and reproduce must be secured from the copyright holder.

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  • English

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    Archivist's note

    Processed by Marissa Hendrickson in September 2019.

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