1930-1939
1930
AMA prints auxiliary minutes and reports; 37 states organized.
1932
Annual meeting has registration from all states; state exhibits set up.
1933
Quarterly newsletter begins; Corrine Keen Freeman Fund established in memory of Mrs. Walter Freeman who died during her presidency.
1935
Two new Study Program Envelopes issued: "Milk" and "Prevention of Blindness;" Public Relations Committee urges cooperation with PTA units in health programs.
1937
Recommendation read at annual meeting that paid secretary be employed by auxiliary; president indicates dues increase necessary to cover costs; awards given fro greatest increase in Hygeia subscriptions; archives stored at AMA Headquarters in auxiliary-owned cabinet.
1939
Newsletter is replaced by Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 1; more discussion of staff and revisions, but neither is approved; group social affairs continue to be popular.
