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Glyarter of memberyIip 3n the Aunior iision of the exa tate h historical O association Q(lapter No. Eyie is to (ertify Qlyat has bern Grante a unior Nembere~ip in the iexas tatte 3istoriral aeociation anb is Entitleb to All theP riuilegee anb benefitss apper- taining thereto. Grantre at Austin, this ba of 19 irrsibenit %rcrretary How TO ORGANIZE A CHAPTER OF JUNIOR HISTORIANS I. A chapter of Junior Historians may be organized by ten or more persons in any Texas high school. The purpose should be to promote the history and traditions of Texas. 2. The high school library must receive the Sout: ,'estern Historical Quar- terly. 3. The Junior Historians must have a teaching sponsor and a co-sponsor (usually a layman). Both must be members of the Texas State Historical Association. 4. The other local officers should be: President, Secretary, Reporter, and such other officers as may be desired. 5. A registration fee of $2.00 should accompany application for charter, which will be mailed as soon as all requirements are met. This charter gives full rights in the state-wide organization. For further information write The Texas State Historical Association University Station - Box 8oiI Austin 12, Texas
Texas State Historical Association.The Junior Historian, Volume 15, Number 2, November 1954,
periodical,
November 1954;
Austin, Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth391477/m1/36/:
accessed July 17, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Texas State Historical Association.