Junto Club (Bowling Green, Ohio) records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0977

Collection Overview

Abstract

The Junto Club from Bowling Green, Ohio is a complete collection made up of proceedings, membership, constitutions, correspondence, papers, and photographs dating from its founding.

Dates

  • Creation: January 1933-May 2000

Extent

1.94 Cubic Feet (5 legal archives boxes, 1 letter archives box, and one half letter archives box)

Creator

Scope and Contents

The Junto Club collection is comprised of proceedings, constitutions, membership records, correspondence, papers, and photographs. The proceedings are complete from January 9, 1933, when the first minutes were taken, until 2011, which is the last of the records the Center for Archival Collections has received to date. Some of these later records with meeting minutes, presentation papers, and schedules show some evidence of water damage but most pages are legible.

The correspondence dates from 1933 until 1964, with a few letters not dated. The correspondence is comprised of letters of resignation, letters between members, and letters with outside agencies. The papers are those presented at meetings and are not dated. Other papers presented can be found within the proceedings. The photos are of a number of members taken on the university campus at some time in 1980.

Biographical / Historical

The Junto Club was established in 1932, with the first meeting held on December 13, 1932. The first recorded minutes of the club were taken on January 9, 1933, with the constitution ratified and officers elected by February of the same year. The Junto Club was patterned after the Town and Gown Club, also located in Bowling Green, and founded during the 1920s. The Junto Club is made up of 22 members, with 11 members from the university and 11 members from the town. According to the constitution the purpose of the organization, "is to provide a means by which the professional, business and the tradesperson may have an opportunity to meet at regular intervals to discuss the vital problems of the day and to enjoy a social hour with the object of uniting in the promotion of civic welfare, fostering sympathetic relations and producing a mutual understanding of each other's problems and points of view." During the meetings, members present papers on the subject of their choice, varying from topics in the news, personal interests and hobbies, and areas of research for University members.

The Junto Club is still in existence today with meetings held from October until May, and an annual Ladies Night held every February.

Conditions Governing Access

No known access restrictions.

Conditions Governing Use

Researchers using this collection assume full responsibility for conforming to the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright, and are responsible for securing permissions necessary for publication or reproduction.

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The proceedings and other material were donated to the Center for Archival Collections on October 10, 2002 by the Junto Club, with an addition received from Ron Stoner in October 2011.

Title
Guide to the Junto Club (Bowling Green, Ohio) collection
Author
Cynthia Clark, Marilyn Levinson, Madeleine Williams
Date
January 2003, November 2011, October 2020
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin