Tuesday Morning Class.

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The Tuesday Morning Class is a women's cultural study group. It was originally founded in 1895 in Denver, Colo. as the Tuesday Literary Society by Mrs. George Vosbaugh. Mrs. Vosbaugh invited six of her friends to hear J.H Kappes speak about his experiences during the student revolt in Germany. The focus of the group has always been educational. By 1906, there were twenty-six members. Currently the Tuesday Morning Class has approximately 120 members.

From the description of Tuesday Morning Class records, 1933-2010 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 14972668

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creatorOf Tuesday Morning Class. Tuesday Morning Class records, 1933-2010 [manuscript]. Denver Public Library, Central Library
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associatedWith Curran, Ann W., person
associatedWith Frederickson, Marie, person
associatedWith Hill, Claudia, person
associatedWith Merrill, Mary Ann, person
associatedWith Murane, Rosemarie, person
associatedWith Pfeifenberger, Bernadetta, person
associatedWith Robert, Neil Mrs, person
associatedWith Strickland, Carol, Mrs. W.L, person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Colorado--Denver
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Literature
Women
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Active 1933

Active 2010

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