Cantabrigia Club (Cambridge, Mass.)

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The Cantabrigia Club was founded in 1892 at the instigation of Estelle M. H. Merrill, a resident of Cambridge, Mass., and a reporter for the Boston Globe. Its purpose was to be of service to others, and it raised money for the benefit of local organizations and provided educational and social opportunities for its members in the form of lectures, concerts, and plays, etc.

From the description of Supplement, 1926. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232009036

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creatorOf Cantabrigia Club (Cambridge, Mass.). Supplement, 1926. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Wright, George G. (George Grier), 1848-1928. George G. Wright collection, 1814-1930. Cambridge Historical Society
referencedIn Batchelder, Samuel Francis, 1870-1927. Samuel Francis Batchelder papers, ca. 1775-1927. Cambridge Historical Society
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Cambridge (Mass.)
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