Owen Wister Literary Society Alumnae 75th Anniversary Celebration Brunch invitation, Rice University
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2000-05-16Abstract
The Owen Wister Literary Society (OWLS) was founded by Adele Roensch in 1924. It was named after Owen Wister, an American writer famous for his novel The Virginian. The purpose of the organization was to further cultural and social interests on the Rice campus and to promote friendship, understanding, and fellowship among its members.
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An invitation for the Owen Wister Literary Society's Alumnae 75th Anniversary Celebration Brunch. There is a picture of an owl on the invitation. Original resource is a colored invitation.
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