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After serving in the military from 1897 to 1900, including service in the 6th Cavalry Regiment in the Spainish-American War, he moved to Morgantown in 1901.","There is a photocopy of a 176 page typescript narrative by Cramer regarding his life from 1876 to ca. 1905, with details regarding his student days at West Virginia University (pages 7-17), including information on classes, musical clubs, and baseball; there is also coverage of the Spainish-American war including mobilization, the charge on San Juan Hill, and the yellow fever epidemic (pages 45-77).","There is a photo of Charles Cramer; and photos and other material of his wife Elizabeth Irene Littleton (Cramer), and daughter Kathryn Virginia Cramer (Morgan).","There is also a Military Commission from the State of West Virginia for Charles Cramer (1918, 16 in. x 20 in.), who might have served in World War I, and a Morgantown High School Diploma for Thomas Herbert Morgan (1924, 16 in. x 21 in.).","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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","While Justitia primarily remained a group of law student wives, the 1964–1965 Justitia booklet provides the earliest mention of female law students' eligibility in the club. Although the first female student, Alice Westbrook Morrison, graduted from WVU law in 1895, the female student body remained small before significant growth was achieved in the 1960s. Despite this inclusion, the club continued to be referred to as the Law Students Wives' Club. Membership lists from the 60s and 70s record members as \"Mrs. John Smith,\" for example, with the wife's given name following in parentheses. This may suggest that, given the familial orientation of the club, single female law students did not typically pursue Justitia membership. Later membership listings are on a first name basis, making it equally difficult to determine the ratio of law student wives to single or married female law student membership.   ","The club's first constitution was recorded in 1964-1965. During the 1970s Justitia joined the larger National Law Wives Organization. The last records available for Justitia are for the years 1982-1983. There is no documentation to mark the club's closure.      ","The Justitia Law Students Wives' Club Records consists of material related to the Justitia Law Students Wives' Club's activities and upkeep. The collection was compiled by the Justitia Law Students Wives' Club and formats include correspondence, newsletters, photographs, invitations, newspaper clippings, realia, scrapbooks, cookbooks, financial documents, and organizational records.","The records focus on the social activities of the club's members in support of their spouses in law school as well as general maintenance of the club. Subjects covered include the social lives of married women, university organizations, and the WVU College of Law, particularly as it pertains to the opening of the new College of Law on the WVU Evansdale campus in 1974. 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