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Title America-Italy Society Events – Open House
Date 19 May 1956
Document Type Correspondence; Report
Reference IHRC152, Box 3, Folder 31
Library / Archive Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota
Collection Name America-Italy Society Papers
Description Notes on the programme, correspondence and an invitation for an open house event to discuss the future of the America-Italy Society.
Series Description Records (1925-1959) of the America-Italy Society, a cultural organization. They include minutes, correspondence, financial records, brochures, photographs and corporate documents. The series includes information regarding the America-Italy Society's dissolution and correspondence of founder Luigi Criscuolo. Also included is correspondence of Ellsworth Bunker, Thomas McKittrick, John Astor and Clare Booth Luce.
Biographical Note / History The America-Italy Society was a non-profit organization established to encourage closer cultural relations between the USA and Italy.
Theme(s) Colonisation Companies and Emigration Societies
Ports New York, United States
Nationality Italian-American; Italian; American; European
People Bunker, Ellsworth
Keywords America-Italy Society, immigration, societies, administration, national identity, leisure, community relations, business, art, language, education, films, language classes, teacher, children
Additional Information Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Immigration History Research Center Archives catalogue.
Catalogue Link Immigration History Research Center Archives Catalogue
Language English
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