Convention, 1961-2010, undated

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North Carolina Licensed Practical Nurses Association
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Contains records related to annual state conventions held by the North Carolina Licensed Practical Nurses Association. Materials include advertisements, statistics, booth contracts for vendors, ribbons, evaluation forms, flyers for bake sales and other fundraisers, workshop announcements, programs, annual reports, itineraries, committee meeting minutes, menus, and hotel pamphlets. Materials are arranged chronologically. Folders indicate the city and location where conventions were held. Master copies of certain documents were printed using Gestetner-brand mimeograph stencils; these materials are housed separately where indicated due to strong odor of the ink. Materials range in date from 1961 to 2010, and some are undated.

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