MSS 76

Laro Club Inc., est. 1935
Collection of Laro Club Inc., 1938-1979

 

 

Gallaudet University Archives.

 

 

Descriptive Summary

Repository: Gallaudet University Archives
Call No.:
MSS 76
Creator:
Title: Collection of Laro Club Inc., 1938-1979

Quantity: 1.5 Linear Feet (3 document boxes)
Abstract:
Note:
This document last updated 2006 January 3.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information: Laro Club Inc. papers were given to the Gallaudet University Archives by Robert Swain, Jr. The gift was made in 1982.
Processed by: Carie Lyn Kelly. 1984 June 13.
Processing Note:
Revised by Gary W. Brooks. 1998 May 12.
Conditions on Use and Access: This collection is open to the public with no restrictions. Photocopies may be made for scholarly research.

 

 

Related Material in the Archives:

 

Films

·         Laro Club : part one [motion picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Film 241-4

·         Laro Club : part two [motion picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Film 242-4

·         Laro Club : part three [motion picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Film 295-5

·         Laro Club : part four [motion picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Film 253-4

 

Historical Sketch

1935                 Club Founded in New York City, New York

 

1938                 December. Laro Club was organized as a social club for practicing oral deaf adults.

 

1938                 January.  Constitution and By-Laws ratified.

 

1955                 June 27, Laro Club became incorporated.

 

1961-1965         Publish newsletter, "Laro Log".

 

1963                 25th Anniversary of Laro Club's founding

 

1964                 Membership included residents of: District of Columbia, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,

                        Delaware, Maryland, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Minnesota and Florida.

 

1979                 September. Laro Club, Inc. officially disbanded.

 

Scope and Content

 

In 1935, the Laro Club (Oral spelled backwards) was founded by a group of five deaf oralists.  In 1938, a total of 49 deaf oralists joined together for the sole purpose of organizing the Laro Club.

The club was designed as a social club for practicing deaf oral adults in the greater New York Metropolitan Area. Schools represented by members were: Clarke School for the Deaf, St. Louis Central Institute for the Deaf, Public School 47 in Manhattan, Lexington School for the Deaf, St. Josephs School and various other private schools.

The Laro Club, Inc. Papers which consist of approximately 700 pages, dates from 1938-

1979.  The bulk of the collection falls into the period when the club was in its peak: 1950-1964. 

Eventually the club became the best known social group for oral deaf adults in the country. During the club's peak years, it had slightly over 100 members.

Membership was based on sponsors, applications, personal interviews and a percentage vote at the business meetings.  Membership applications from 1940-1970 are included in this collection, as well as the Cash Account Books and the club's Constitution (ratified 1938).

Business meetings were held every month.  Social affairs were held monthly except for July and August.  Fund raising events were sponsored for worthwhile causes.  The clubs outstanding social event was their annual banquet and dinner. Social affair reports, social activities, membership lists and business meeting minutes can be found in the collection.

In 1955, the Laro Club became incorporated.  In 1961 it published and disseminated its first issue of the newsletter, "Largo Log". This newsletter was printed until 1965.  It seemed that the Laro Log was an effective means keeping members together.  Copies of many of the newsletters, various correspondence and information from the historical committee are included in the collection.

Over the years, the club's membership rules changed.  Standards relaxed to encourage more members.   This dissatisfied members among the Old Guard.  Inevitably interest lagged, and membership dropped.  In September 1979, the Laro Club, Inc. disbanded.

Correspondence by the following people can be found among the Laro Club, Inc. Papers: Franz Ascher, LaMoyne Ascher, Eugene Bergan, Helen Gordon Bergan, Catherine Evans, Howard Hoffman, Margaret Jackson, Milton Ohringer, Chares Rancke, William Rogers, Elliott  Rosenholz, James Russell, and Robert Swain.


Series Descriptions and Folder Lists

No Series.

 

Box

Folder

Title of Folder

Date

1

1

Applications A-D   

1940-1970

1

2

Applications E-H

1940-1970

1

3

Applications I-M 

1940-1970

1

4

Applications N-Q

1940-1970

1

5

Applications R

1940-1970

1

6

Applications S-T  

1940-1970

1

7

Applications U-Z 

1940-1970

1

8

Announcements - Miscellaneous

n.d.

1

9

Banquet       

1958, 1969

1

10

Cash Account Book

1941-1947

1

11

Cash Account Book

1951-1956

1

12

Cash Accounts

1960-1961

1

13

Certificate of Incorporation

1955

1

14

Constitution, Bylaws & Revisions

1944, 1949

2

1

Correspondence - Miscellaneous

1940-1944

2

2

Correspondence - Miscellaneous

1945-1950

2

3

Correspondence - Miscellaneous

1951-1955

2

4

Correspondence - Miscellaneous

1956-1960

2

5

Correspondence from Franz Ascher

1960-1961

2

6

Correspondence to Franz Ascher

1944-1961

2

7

Correspondence between Franz Ascher and Elliot Rosenholz

1959-1961

2

8

Correspondence Bob Swain to LaMoyne Ascher

n.d.

2

9

History Committee Report   

n.d.

2

10

Laro Log (Laro Club News)

1943-1947, 1966

2

11

Laro Log (Laro Club Newsletter) 

1957-1960

2

12

Laro Log

1961

2

13

Laro Log

1962-1963

2

14

Laro Log

1964-1965

2

15

List of Club Officials

1938-1963

3

1

Meeting Minutes

Dec.5,1937-Dec.1940

3

2

Meeting Minutes

Jan.4,1941-Dec.1944

3

3

Meeting Minutes

Feb.4,1945-Feb.3,1952

3

4

Meeting Minutes

Feb. 17, 1952-1954

3

5

Meeting Minutes

1955-1956

3

6

Meeting Minutes

1957-1960

3

7

Meeting Minutes

1966-1967

3

8

Membership Information - Miscellaneous

n.d.

3

9

Membership Lists

1946-49; 1956-57; 1961

3

10

Memos and Reports 

n.d.

3

11

Minutes of Board Meetings

n.d.

3

12

Miscellaneous

n.d.

3

13

Revision Committee - Proceedings

1961

3

14

Social Activities

1948-1951

3

15

Social Activities

1957-1959

3

16

Social Activities

1961-1965

3

17

Social Activities

1974-1979

3

18

Social Affair Attendance Records

Jan. 1945-Nov. 1947

3

19

Social Affair Reports

Jan. 1945-Jan. 1954