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International Food Service Executives Association Records (MS-00305)

Abstract

The International Food Service Executive Association (IFSEA) Records contain the organizational records from the IFSEA dating from 1916 to 2010. Included are meeting programs and minutes, menus, conference reports and proceedings, financial reports, newsletters, award certificates, scrapbooks, and stewards and caterers records focusing on the hospitality and food service industry. Materials are from both national and regional branches of the organization and include records from the United States military, with whom IFSEA has partnered with since the 1960s. Club artifacts and trophies are also contained in the collection.

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Date

1916 to 2010

Extent

151.81 Linear Feet (158 boxes, 3 oversized boxes, 1 unboxed item)

Related People/Corporations

Scope and Contents Note

The International Food Service Executive Association (IFSEA) Records contain the organizational records from the IFSEA dating from 1916 to 2010. Included are meeting programs and minutes, menus, conference reports and proceedings, financial reports, newsletters, award certificates, scrapbooks, and stewards and caterers records focusing on the hospitality and food service industry. Materials are from both national and regional branches of the organization and include records from the United States military, with whom IFSEA has partnered with since the 1960s. Club artifacts and trophies are also contained in the collection.

Access Note

Collection is open for research, with the exception of materials that are restricted to protect personally identifiable information. Restrictions are noted at the file level of this inventory and will be open for research use January 1, 2061.

Publication Rights

Materials in this collection may be protected by copyrights and other rights. See Reproductions and Use on the UNLV Special Collections and Archives website for more information about reproductions and permissions to publish.

Arrangement

Materials remain in original order.

Biographical / Historical Note

The International Stewards Association was founded in 1901 as a national professional organization for stewards. The International Stewards Association (ISA) merged with the Caterers Association in 1932 and the organization assumed the name International Stewards and Caterers Association (ISCA). The organization again changed its name to Executive Stewards and Caterers Association (ESCA) in 1957 and adopted the current name International Food Service Executives Association (IFSEA) in 1976. The IFSEA is a nonprofit professional organization that provides its members with educational courses and certification opportunities related to the food service and hospitality industries. Members include restaurateurs, caterers, executive chefs, equipment manufacturers, food suppliers, students, and emerging professionals. IFSEA holds an annual convention and has partnered with the United States Military since the 1960s.

Source:

International Food Service Executives Association. “About IFSEA.” Accessed August 7, 2014. http://www.ifsea.com/about.cfm

1901
Members of the Detroit, Michigan Steward's Club (formed in 1900) meet in Buffalo, New York for the purpose of organizing a national association.
1905
International Stewards Association (ISA) is incorporated under the state law of Illinois.
1911
ISA establishes the first Stewards Training School in Indianapolis, Indiana.
1915
Detroit Convention publishes a yearbook and the first history of the Association.
1919
International President John R. Dignan (Chicago Branch) sets the stage for a show in Chicago billed by the Chicago newspapers as "the greatest hotel exposition ever held." This is the forerunner of an event held every year in Chicago by the National Restaurant Association.
1921
The Association magazine is titled "International Steward" (later renamed HOTLINE).
Proposes constitutional amendments that would permit women in ISA and establish a Death Benefit Fund for widows.
1927
Denver branch urges the establishment of a catering industry school in every city where there is a branch of the Association.
Thomas Phelps Jones in the annual President's Message calls for legislation to require all canned goods to be stamped with date of canning.
A merger is proposed between the ISA and the American Caterers Association.
1932
The merger is completed and the International Stewards and Caterers Association (IS&CA) is incorporated, again under the laws of the state of Illinois.
1937
President William A. Heaman re-designs the Association emblem, which has the hands at all points of the compass.
1942
The Rochester Branch celebrates its third anniversary by honoring its founder Peter Gust Economou.
1957
The name is changed to the Executive Stewards and Caterers Association (ESCA).
1960
The name is changed to the Food Service Executives Association (FSEA).
1976
The name is changed to the International Food Service Executives Association (IFSEA).

Related Collections

The following resource may provide additional information related to the materials in this collection:

International Food Service Executives Association Photograph Collection, 1916-1953. PH-00363. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Preferred Citation

International Food Service Executives Association, 1916-2010. MS-00305. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Acquisition Note

Materials were transferred periodically from 1986 to 2021; accession numbers 1986-040, 1988-091, 1989-032-A, 1989-100, 1989-101, 1989-102, 1989-103, 1990-041, 1990-094, 1991-014, 2007-03, 2007-30, 2008-16, 2018-034, and 2021-010.

Processing Note

These records are unprocessed. In 2015, Joyce Moore reviewed the materials and created a rough inventory. In 2018, Maggie Bukowski accessioned the 2018 addition and updated the finding aid. In 2021, Tammi Kim accessioned the 2021 addition and updated the finding aid.

Resource Type

Records

Collection Type

EAD ID

US::NvLN::MS00305

Storage Location

Some materials are stored in the Lied Automated Storage and Retrieval Unit (LASR). Advanced notice may be required to access these materials.

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