Birmingham Writers Club 1932-1933 Year Book

Birmingham Writers Club, 1932-1933. The Birmingham Writers Club, the oldest writers club in Alabama, was organized in the early days of 1906, and in this year 1932 we dedicate this book with affection and esteem to the past presidents, in recognition of their service, which has made the Club so interesting and inspirational.

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Names in this online transcription include Adams, Alison, Allen, Apsey, Armes, Beddow, Bemiss, Bethea, Coburn, Cornelius, Cory, Dickinson, Elliott, Engstfeld, Ferguson, Finnell, Foster, Garber, Harrison, Holder, Jaynes, Jeffries, Leake, Lewis, Lindsay, Livingstone, Lusk, Markell, McBride, McDavid, Moore, Murdoch, O'Neal, Owen, Penney, Price, Ray, Reid, Rockett, Roden, Rountree, Ryall, Sharpe, Slayton, Smith, Tardy, Tarpley, Tynes, Varner, Winn, Wood, Young, Youngblood.

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