Women--Societies and clubs
Found in 127 Collections and/or Records:
Records of the Phoenix Club, 1913-1964
Minutes, lists of members and officers, correspondence, etc., of Phoenix Club, a women's discussion club in Cambridge, Mass.
Records of the Speculating Squirrels, 1958-2001
Records of the Speculating Squirrels, a women's investment club in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Records of the Tuesday Class, 1894-1989
Minutes, financial records, correspondence, etc., of the Tuesday Class (Cambridge, Mass.), founded to study and discuss literary, social, and economic topics.
Records of the Tuesday Club, 1884-1999
Records of the Tuesday Club, an women's discussion group focusing on current events, the arts, and ethical and religious issues.
Records of the Wellesley Branch of the National League of American Pen Women, 1952-1966
Scrapbooks of the Wellesley Branch of the National League of American Pen Women, a writing workshop founded in 1952.
Records of the Woman's Relief Corps Department of Massachusetts, 1887-1955
Pamphlets, speeches, notes, etc., of the Woman's Relief Corps, Department of Massachusetts, an auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic.
Records of the Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts, 1975-ca.2012
Records, including by-laws, minutes, correspondence, and legal documents, of the Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts, an organization founded to promote the advancement of women in the legal profession and the interests of women in society.
Records of the Women's City Club of Boston, 1913-1992
Annual reports, correspondence, financial records, minutes, publications, photographs, clippings, etc., of the Women's City Club of Boston.
Records of the Women's Economic Round Table, 1976-2005 (inclusive), 1978-2004 (bulk)
The records of the Women's Economic Round Table®, Inc., a New York City-based educational and networking forum, document over 25 years of public programs featuring speakers prominent in national and global business, finance, and economics.
Records of the Women's State-Wide Legislative Network of Massachusetts, 1982-2003
Minutes, annual reports, financial records, legislative campaign material, membership records, training materials, publications, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual material, and clippings of the Women's State-Wide Legislative Network of Massachusetts, a grassroots advocacy organization for women.
Records of the Women's Travel Club, 1933-2014
Constitution, by-laws, minutes, programs, travel records, and member biographies of the Women's Travel Club, which was patterned after the Harvard Travellers Club and whose stated purpose was to help other women travelers.
Records of Voice of Women--New England, 1961-1998
Reports, minutes, newsletters, etc., of Voice of Women--New England, a peace organization.
Records of Women United for United Nations, 1946-1978
Correspondence, minutes, membership lists, etc., of the Women United for United Nations, created to disseminate information about the U.N. and to mobilize interest and support nationally.
Papers of Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson and Harriette Lucy Robinson Shattuck, 1833-1937
Correspondence, scrapbooks, and diaries of author and former mill girl Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson and her daughter, Harriette Lucy Robison Shattuck, suffragist and women’s clubs advocate.
Papers of the Rombauer-Becker family, 1795-1992
Papers of Irma von Starkloff Rombauer, Marion and John Becker, and their German ancestors, including drafts, correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill, royalty statements, fan mail, and publicity documenting the evolution of the Joy of Cooking through eight editions (1931-1975).
American women's rights movement interviews by Leila J. Rupp and Verta A. Taylor, 1979-1983
Collection contains audiotapes and transcripts of interviews conducted by Rupp and Taylor with women who played significant roles in the American women's rights movement.
Records of the Saturday Morning Club, 1871-1983
Bylaws, minutes, financial records, etc., of the Saturday Morning Club, established to promote "culture and social intercourse" for young women in Boston, Massachusetts.
Scrapbooks of Mariette Harkness Pratt, 1921-1925
Scrapbooks of Marietta Harkness Pratt, member of the Massachusetts and Boston Leagues of Women Voters.
Volume of Harriette R. Shattuck, 1892-1894
Copy of The Woman's Manual of Parliamentary Law written by suffragist Harriette R. Shattuck.
Records of the Boston Section of the Society of Women Engineers, 1950-2018
Meeting minutes, membership rosters, financials, correspondence, reports, awards, curricula, presentations, special projects, photographs, clippings, audiovisual material, digital records, and an archived website documenting the Boston Section of the Society of Women Engineers.
Somerville and Howorth family papers, 1850-1974
Diaries, correspondence, photographs, etc., of Nellie (Nugent) Somerville, suffragist and temperance worker; her daughter Lucy (Somerville) Howorth, lawyer; and other female family members in Mississippi.
Records of THIS for Diplomats, 1961-2015 (inclusive), 1970-2015 (bulk)
Minutes, reports, correspondence, budgets, videotapes, and photographs related to THIS for Diplomats.
Videotape and motion picture collection of the National Women's Political Caucus, 1981-2003
Collection includes motion pictures or videotapes of Caucus activities such as committee meetings, luncheons, convention proceedings and speeches, candidate training sessions and critiques, and television appearances featuring the National Women's Political Caucus or its representatives and founders. Also included is a sample of entries by National Women's Political Caucus's media award (EMMA) winners.
Papers of Ellen A. Webster, 1887-1913, 1941 (inclusive), 1913 (bulk)
Scrapbook commemorating the 1913 women's suffrage procession and Woodrow Wilson inauguration created by suffragist Ellen A. Webster and her sister Emily Webster Browne.
Records of the Women's Equity Action League of Massachusetts, 1971-1995
By-laws, minutes, correspondence, etc., of the Women's Equity Action League of Massachusetts, which was "committed to the economic development and advancement of Massachusetts women."