La Crosse (Wis.) -- Social life and customs
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
La Crosse (Wisconsin) Country Club Yearbooks
Yearbooks of the La Crosse (Wisconsin) Country Club for the years 1923, 1933, 1934, and 1936. These yearbooks include lists of members, and information on committees, events and rules. The La Crosse Country Club is a private organization featuring social events, golf, and tennis.
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L.I.N.K. Magazine
L.I.N.K. Magazine is published with the subtitle "your link to local info, news & knowledge", from which the L.I.N.K. acronym is derived. The scope and contents of this publication is a continuation of the defunct La Crosse Magazine, which stopped publication at the end of 2015.
Living in the City
"Living in the City" originally published in 2013 with the subtitle "A Publication Exclusively for the Residents of Central La Crosse". In July 2014, the subtitle was changed to "A Publication Exclusively for the Residents of La Crosse's Cass-King Historical District". The "Publisher's note" of the September 2016 issue indicated it would be the last issue.
Mary Funk Historical Overview of the Arts in La Crosse, Wisconsin During the Twentieth Century
Men's Sketch Club (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records
The Men's Sketch Club (La Crosse, Wisconsin) records include meeting minutes, correspondence, and exhibit programs. Materials date from 1939 through 1940.
Photo album of Irene Pederson Beck, circa 1920s; and a 1946 Logan HS yearbook The Winneshiek (poor condition) belonging to her daughter Jacquelyn Beck Oldenburg
Riverfront, Inc. Publications
Newsletters published by Riverfront include: "Around Town with Riverfront" and "Front Page"/"The River-front Page."
Second Supper
"Second Supper" has had various subtitles thoughout publication. "The Second Supper, Fair and Biased" was the title from September 2004 - August 5, 2007. "Second Supper, Your Local Press" was the title from August 22, 2007- Feb. 18, 2010. "Second Supper, La Crosse's Free Press" was on the cover of most issues from Feb. 25, 2010 -Dec. 15, 2011. "Second Supper:The Free Press" was the title when it began publishing monthly from January 2012 to its last issue in December 2013.
Senate Dance Club Records
Photocopies of the Senate Dance Club Records. Organized in fall 1917, records include programs, financial, and membership information from seasons 1928-1946.