American Association of University Women. North Dakota Division

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The American Association of University Women was formed in 1881 to promote higher education for women, assist women in their pursuit of various occupations, and help them utilize their education to benefit society and themselves. The North Dakota Division was formed in 1930. Local branches and their founding years include: Bismarck-Mandan (1932), Devils Lake (1958), Dickinson (1929), Fargo (1922), Grand Forks (1916), Jamestown (1934), Langdon (1974), Mayville-Hillsboro (1957), Minot (1934), New Rockford-Carrington (1981), Pembina County (1974), Valley City (1916), Wahpeton (1935), Walsh County (1951), Williston (1957).

From the description of Records, 1916-1991. (University of North Dakota). WorldCat record id: 43360911

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf American Civil Liberties Union. North Dakota Chapter. Records, 1989-1991. University of North Dakota, Chester Fritz Library
referencedIn Bollinger, Vera Ethel, 1894-1981. Papers, 1889-1981. University of North Dakota, Chester Fritz Library
creatorOf American Association of University Women. North Dakota Division. Records, 1916-1991. University of North Dakota, Chester Fritz Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
North Dakota
Subject
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Educational equalization
Professional associations
Sex discrimination in education
State universities and colleges
Women
Women college graduates
Women in education
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Active 1989

Active 1991

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