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University of Chicago. Tuesday Club
University of Chicago Tuesday Club records, 1943-1988.
Meeting minutes, membership material, announcements and correspondence (primarily with Robert M. Grant and physicist Robert S. Mulliken).
The Tuesday Club, an organization of University of Chicago faculty members, came into being as a result of a series of preliminary luncheon meetings among interested parties at the Quadrangle Club during December of 1943. The first regular meeting of the club was held on January 18, 1944. In 1944, members outlined informal rules and officially designated the new faculty club the Tuesday Club. From its inception the club included faculty from the humanities, the social sciences, the physical sciences, and also the professional schools. By 1962 participation had dwindled enough to precipitate the circulation of a questionnaire to remaining members designed to ascertain whether sufficient interest remained to keep the club alive. Although many expressed continued interest, there is no evidence of activity beyond 1965.
Mulliken, Robert Sanderson.
University of Chicago. Tuesday Club
Mulliken, Robert Sanderson.
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