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Rules and Minutes of the Forensic Club

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    E. V. Darling notice of election in Bear Valley, Calif

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    Minute book

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    This minute book contains a printed copy of the "Rules and Regulations" for the club (inside front cover) and meeting minutes from 1883 to 1900. There are also programs for plays (both glued in and loose), newspaper reviews, tickets and general flyers in the volume, all related to the drama club.

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    A history of the Woman's Club of Lake Arrowhead, 1926-1953

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