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J. Max and Ruth Clement Bond papers, 1912-2004, bulk 1930-1990
32 linear feetOrganizations-- Association of American Foreign Service Women and Boys Club, 1968-1991 Box 36, Folder 19 to 20
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- Organizations-- Association of American Foreign Service Women and Boys Club, 1968-1991
Series IV: Organizations, 1942-1995
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- The Association of American Foreign Service Women (AAFSW) was strongly involved in the BGCGW/WAB
these stray documents have been left where they were found; for example, the Association of American
Foreign Service Women (AAFSW) folders also contain material related to the Africa-America Institute (AAI - Abstract Or Scope
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Newsletters, correspondence, notes, minutes, and photographs, related to the many organizations to which the Bonds belonged, make up the bulk of this, the largest series in the collection. The material comprising this series was scattered throughout the holdings with no discernable order. Documents, therefore, were gathered from across the collection and arranged chronologically by decade and, where appropriate, by years. At times, documents from different organizations were found nested together. Generally these stray documents have been left where they were found; for example, the Association of American Foreign Service Women (AAFSW) folders also contain material related to the Africa-America Institute (AAI) and other organizations. These cases reflect the very strong ties, both in terms of shared personnel and subject matter, between the organizations to which the Bonds belonged. In addition, the Bonds frequently received a very small amount of literature—often only a single document—from a vast array of organizations. The material related to these organizations has been grouped together within the General Organizations folders and arranged chronologically. Within the General Organizations folders there is much material dedicated to Women's groups.