United States Junior Chamber of Commerce (1920-1965)
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United States Junior Chamber of Commerce
Junior Chamber of Commerce of the United States
U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce (1920-1965)
US Junior Chamber of Commerce (1920-1965)
USJCC (1920-1965)
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found: NUCMC data from Univ. of Ill. at Urbana-Champaign Archives for Hurder, W.P. Papers, 1951-1975(U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce)
found: Enc. of assoc.,1988 (under entry 11353: United States Chamber of Commerce f. 1920; changed name in 1965 to United States Jaycees)
found: NUCMC from Fairfield Museum and Hist. Center for Fairfield Junior Chamber of Commerce records, 1954-1964(The United States Junior Chamber of Commerce was formed in St. Louis, Mo., in 1920 to provide opportunities for young men between the ages of 18 and 41 to develop personal and leadership skills, and business dev. and mgmt. skills through comm. service; the Chamber expanded to accept women in 1984)
found: The United States Jaycees Foundation website, July 18, 2016:history > 1920s (U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce (USJCC); United States Junior Chamber of Commerce; formed in St. Louis on January 21, 1920) 1960's (The 325 members at the national board of directors meeting in March [1965] again proposed a bylaw change to convert the name of the organization to The United States Jaycees. Similar proposals had been voted down at the 1956, 1960 and 1962 Annual Meetings but the vote in June 1965 was almost unanimously in favor. The Junior Chamber of Commerce name would be restored 25 years later) - http://www.usjayceefoundation.org/history/1920/index.htm - http://www.usjayceefoundation.org/history/1960/index.htm
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1980-11-11: new
2016-07-19: revised
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