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University/SOC.91 contains:
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SOC.91.7 Receipt and expenditure accounts
SOC.91.8 Petty cash account
SOC.91.9 Treasurer's accounts, financial material, and correspondence
SOC.91.10 Correspondence and papers relating to charitable donations made by the society
SOC.91.11 Catering secretary's menus, expense notebooks, correspondence, and papers
SOC.91.12 Correspondence and papers relating to services
SOC.91.13 Descriptions of the role and duties of committee members
SOC.91.14 Membership records
SOC.91.15 Circulars and letters from other Cambridge University denominational and ecumenical groups
SOC.91.16 Term programmes and circulars
SOC.91.17 Song lyrics and other assorted papers
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Records of Cambridge University Presbyterian-Congregational Society, predecessor and successor bodies

Title Correspondence and papers relating to services
Reference SOC.91.12
Covering Dates 1977–1995
Extent and Medium 2 files; paper
Content and context

This material was generated in preparation for services at Emmanuel U.R.C. and free churches in the locality which were to be led in totality or in part by members of the society.

University/SOC.91.12 contains:
SOC.91.12.1 Correspondence. The file also includes some circulars from local free churches and groups. There is a programme of activities and newsletter from Fulbourne hospital, circa March 1972.
1 file; paper; The material is considerably damaged by edges tears and folds..
1972–1975
SOC.91.12.2 ''Worship materials and sermons''. This file contains order of service sheets; service plans; and scripts for plays, dialogues, meditations and sermons.
1 file; paper.
1980–1995

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