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About the
Richard III Society
Parent
Society | American
Branch | Learning Resources| Worldwide
Fellowship
The Richard III Society
was founded in 1924 in England as The Fellowship of the White Boar,
and was renamed the Richard III Society in 1959. The American Branch
was founded in 1961. Today the Society has more than 4,000 members worldwide;
American Branch membership is close to 750.
The following links will
take you to additional information on the parent society and the American
Branch -- history, programs, and accomplishments.
Our parent society has
recently expanded its web site. Take this link to http://www.richardiii.net
for membership information and an overview of its programs, history, aims,
and accomplishments. (Click here for information on
Society officers.)
See also Learning
Resources | Worldwide Fellowship
A Message
from the Chair | Overview | Membership
Application Form | Schallek Scholarship
Program, Guidelines and Application | Anderson
Scholarship Fund | Weinsoft Library Fund
| Annual General Meeting | Regional
Chapters | Volunteer Opportunities
See also Learning
Resources | Worldwide Fellowship
Periodicals
| Circulating Libraries | Academic
Programs
See also the web site section,
Learning Resources
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