National League of American Pen Women. Seattle Branch
The Seattle Branch of the National League of American Pen Women, a society of professional women engaged in creative work in writing, music, and visual arts, was formed in 1923 and disbanded in 2009. Queena Davison Miller, who was a member for 42 years, was President of the Seattle Branch from 1944-1946; fourth National Vice-President, 1946-1948; State of Washington President, 1948-1950; and editor of The Whistling Swan for seventeen years.
From the guide to the National League of American Pen Women, Seattle Branch records, 1927-2009, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections)
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creatorOf | National League of American Pen Women, Seattle Branch records, 1927-2009 | University of Washington Libraries Special Collections |
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associatedWith | Fairbanks, Lulu M., $d1888-1968 | person |
associatedWith | Fischer, Margaret M. | person |
associatedWith | Lamson, Armenouhie T. $q(Armenouhie Tashjian), $db. 1886 | person |
associatedWith | McLeod, Evelyn Slater | person |
associatedWith | Miller, Queena Davison | person |
associatedWith | National League of American Pen Women.$bSeattle Branch$vArchives | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Spaulding, May | person |
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Seattle (Wash.)--Social life and customs |
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