Women's Club of Auburn (Ala.)
The Women's Club of Auburn, Ala., grew out of the Clover Club of Auburn in 1920. Edith Royster Judd was its primary founder. The Women's Club is a social organization. It provides scholarships to Auburn University Students and maintains the old General James H. Lane residence as its clubhouse. A student lives there rent free in exchange for maintanence.
From the description of Records, 1909-1993. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 38252708
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creatorOf | Women's Club of Auburn (Ala.). Records, 1909-1993. | Auburn University. |
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associatedWith | Judd, Edith Royster. | person |
associatedWith | Lane, James Henry, 1833-1907. | person |
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Auburn (Ala.) |
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Women |
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