Box MSS186.13
Contains 35 Results:
Kenya Sports Federation of the Deaf, 1991
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Korean Deaf Sports Federation, 1983
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Kuwait Club for Deaf, 1975
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Latvian Deaf Sports Federation, 1991
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.
Series 4: Membership applications, 1969 - 1997
Deaf athletic groups applying for CISS membership were required to submit a copy of their statutes to ensure that they conformed to CISS’s practices; for example, potential members had to require a majority of deaf people in their administration. This series is mostly made up of these submissions, along with some correspondence between the CISS secretary-general and potential applicants.
Arranged alphabetically by group name.