Iowa Press Women was established in 1937 with seven women who were already affiliated with the National Federation of Press Women present at the first meeting. The group's purpose was to foster communication among and promote the interests of women journalists. In the beginning, the majority of the members were either editors or associate editors at their respective publications. Membership contined to grow over the years with a high of 112 in 1976.
Besides producing a newsletter, Iowa Press Women also set up a scholarship fund for an outstanding woman in journalism in 1954 and raised the requirements for teaching journalism in Iowa high schools in 1975.
From the description of Records of the Iowa Press Women, Inc., 1933-1978. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233101759