Women -- Societies and clubs.
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell Women's Club of Syracuse records
Records of the club include Recording Secretary minutes (nine binders), 1939-1997; one binder of press releases, 1973-1980; and nine scrapbooks documenting club activities and members, 1932-2008.
Cornell Women's Club of Western Connecticut records
Includes a letter (1923) to Cornell Alumni and "How the Cornell Women's Club of Western Connecticut Came into Existence" both by Clara C. Cornell, Class of 1906; and "50th Birthday Luncheon, April 8, 1973," by Mrs. Richard Seipt, Class of 1932.
Dime Society of the Baptist Church of Eden record book
Annual meeting minutes including the ninth article of the society's constitution.
Edith Anna Ellis scrapbooks
Two scrapbooks of correspondence, clippings, and miscellany relating to Edith A. Ellis' activities in the Democratic State Committee, the Democratic Union, New York Federation of Women's Clubs, and other organizations. Included are letters from James A. Farley, Eleanor Roosevelt, Helen Keller, Herbert Lehman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Caroline (Mrs. David) O'Day, and others.
Engineering Women's Club records
Minutes of meetings, committee and membership lists, treasurer's reports, secretary's reports, annual reports, correspondence, clippings, songs, constitution, and histories of the Engineering Women's Club from its inception in 1922 until 1992.
Frances Hammond papers
Scrapbooks, photos, printed material and pins concerning the New York State Federation of Home Bureaus in Wayne County.
Gladys Reid Holton papers
Gladys W. Usher papers
"This is My Life," an autobiography by Gladys W. Usher, 1989, describing her family, her childhood in New York Mills, N.Y., her education in Utica and at Cornell University, and her life on a farm in Tully, N.Y. (40 pp.) Also, manuscript "History of the Preble Child Study Club," 1946; and typescript "The Fifty-fifth Anniversary of the Cornell Women's Club of Cortland County," 1989.
Ithaca City Federation of Womens Organizations records
Collection includes correspondence, preliminary sketches, and blueprints concerning the construction of the Women's Community Building in Ithaca, New York.