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COLLECTION Identifier: B-25

Records of the Mothers' Study Club, 1914-1967

Overview

Constitutions, minutes, membership lists, etc., of the Mothers' Study Club of Cambridge (Mass.), established to promote discussion and socializing among its members.

Dates

  • Creation: 1914-1967

Language of Materials

Materials in English.

Access Restrictions:

Access. Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright. Copyright in the records created by the Mothers' Study Club as well as copyright in other papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns.

Copying. Records may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures.

Extent

.83 linear feet (2 file boxes)

Collection contains copy of constitution, minutes, programs of meetings, and papers given by various members.

HISTORY

The Mothers' Study Club, Cambridge, Mass., was organized in 1914 "to promote discussion of subjects of interest to mothers and to secure a better acquaintance among its members."

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Accession numbers: 452, 515, 605, 748, 894, 899, 1221, 1309

Gift of Mothers' Study Club Cambridge (thru Mrs. William A. Muller), 4 Wright St., Cambridge, Massachusetts. Received June 1962, December 1962, June 1963, May 1964, June 1965, October 1967, March 1968.

CONTAINER LIST

  1. Box 1: 1-17
  2. Box 2: 18-25, volumes 3-5
Title
Mothers' Study Club. Records of the Mothers' Study Club, 1914-1967: A Finding Aid
Author
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Language of description
eng
EAD ID
sch00749

Repository Details

Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository

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