Fraternal organizations
Found in 1026 Collections and/or Records:
William J. Dinsmore company business card, 1889-1892
William Parkman Lodge, No. 110, Daughters of Rebekah, records, 1932
William Veeder collection of Masonic ephemera, 1910-1923
Willshire Temple, No. 494, minute book, 1936-1940
Woburn Encampment, No. 72, Crystal Fount Lodge, No. 9, and Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 39, gathering, 1924 June 8
View of men and women in formal dress, wearing fraternal and sororal collars and sashes. Dated June 8, 1924.The Rebekahs are the women's auxiliary to men's Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Woman Sitting on Man's Lap with Elk Head in Background postcard, 1908
Color Lithograph Woman in pink dress sitting on man's lap with Elk head in the background and a grandfather clock pointing to 11. Short poem at the bottom of the card reads "Father calls him William/ Mother calls him Will/ The girls all call him Willie/ But an Elk says Hello Bill".
Woman standing on platform that reads "Shall I Jump" with Knights of Pythias emblem, postcard, 1910
Real photo postcard of a woman wearing a white dress and dark shoes, standing on a platform painted with the Knights of Pythias emblem and the words "Shall I jump?"
Woman with an egg and an Elk head postcard, 1906
Real photograph postcard with woman standing next to an Elk head. The woman is holding an egg and is in front of a clock that reads 11 with B.P.O.E above it. The text at the bottom of the photo reads "Is it good or bad?"
Women dressed for Elks 'Mawsim' Bazaar postcard, circa 1907
Photographic postcard of group of women dressed in East European clothes.
Women of the Moose ritual ceremonies notebook, 1980
This notebook contains the following sections: General Instructions, Chapter Night, Business meeting, Charter Degree, Honorary Escorts, College Night, Green Cap, Star Recorder, A/F Night, Chapel Services, Installation, Award of Achievement, Rally Day, and Music Scores.