By-laws (administrative records)
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Harold E. House Papers, 1938-1950
Howard Lutz Papers, circa 1951-1988
International Association of Administrative Professionals Chippewa Valley Chapter (Eau Claire, Wis.) Records, 1964-2015
Midwest Institute of Scandinavian Culture Collection, 1960-2023
National Collegiate Players Papers, 1947-1989
Collection contains the organizational and business records of UW-Eau Claire’s local chapter of National Collegiate Players Pi Epsilon Delta, an honorary dramatic fraternity.
Newcomers’ Club of Eau Claire (Eau Claire, Wis.), 1941-1998 (bulk 1967-1987)
The collection contains membership lists, financial records, meeting minutes, by-laws, miscellaneous reports, newsletters, and scrapbooks of the Newcomers’ Club of Eau Claire, a social organization formed in 1941 to help women new to the Eau Claire area become better acquainted with the community and each other.
Phi Kappa Phi (University of Wisconsin—Eau Claire) Records, 1955-2010
Records of Phi Kappa Phi, a national scholastic honor society, 1955 through 2010. Records and artifacts detail the history of the local chapter on campus (formed in April 1969), committees, correspondence, public relations, initiation programs, meeting minutes, activities, membership lists, and national society handbooks. UW-Eau Claire is not listed in the national Phi Kappa Phi current directory (in April 2022) for Wisconsin chapters.
Scandinavian-American Fraternity Norden Branch 1 (Eau Claire, Wis.) Records, 1930-1963
Uniroyal Collection, 1919-2017
University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Academic Staff Committee Records, 1975-2007
Records of the UW-Eau Claire Academic Staff Committee, consisting of meeting minutes, correspondence, committee reports, governing documents, and subject files documenting the governance of academic staff at UW—Eau Claire, and the review of academic staff positions and salaries on both the UW—Eau Claire campus and the UW-System at large. The Academic Staff Committee was absorbed into the Faculty Senate, creating a combined University Senate, in 1987.