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Notes on Possible Areas of help at Wake County Detention Home, Autumn 1960

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This bulletin lists the needs of the Wake County Detention Home, which was State's Mates annual project in 1960.

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Report to the Board, November 14, 1960

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This report chronicles a State's Mates visit to the Wake County Detention home in November, 1960.

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Report of Projects Committee, October 10, 1960

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This report outlines possible annual projects for State's Mates in the inaugural year of the Projects Committee.

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Annual Report 1948-1949

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This annual report, for 1948-1949, a brief description of the year's social activities. It appears to be a summary made from other records now lost.

Annual Report 1949-1950

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This annual report, for 1949-1950, contains a brief description of the year's social activities.

Annual Report 1950-1951

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This annual report, for 1950-1951, only contains the name of the president and chairwoman of State's Mates. Appended to it is an explanation that the President's Report for the year had no record of the social activities for that year.

Annual Report 1951-1952

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This annual report, for 1951-1952, contains a brief description of the year's social activities. It appears to be a summary made from other records now lost.

Minutes for November 1953

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These minutes discuss the creation and selection of the name "State's Mates" for what had previously been known as the Student Wives' Club.

First Constitution of State's Mates, November 1953

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This is the first known draft of the constitution for State's Mates. It was likely created in November of 1953, since the minutes for that month discuss the creation of the constitution as well as the selection of the title, which is hand-written in…

Advertisement for first State's Mates meeting of year, September 25, 1954

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This advertisement, printed in the Vetville News, invited student wives to the first meeting of 1954. It encouraged student wives by stressing the work they had in common, in contrast to their husbands' roles as students.