Women in Communications, inc. Indianapolis Chapter

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Began in 1909 as Theta Sigma Phi, a college honorary for women in journalism; the Indianapolis chapter was founded in 1928 by students of Butler, Indiana and DePauw Universities. 1972 the name was changed to Women in Communications, Inc., and men were accepted as members. Members come from all fields of the communications industry and are dedicated to current issues in communications. The Indianapolis chapter has been active in providing education through workshops, manuals, conferences, and seminars.

From the description of Records and Files, 1915-1986. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 20812006

From the description of Records and Files, 1915-. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 19771523

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Indiana--Indianapolis
Indiana--Indianapolis
Indiana
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Journalism
Journalists
Mass media
Telecommunication
Women
Women in journalism
Women in the broadcasting industry
Women in the mass media industry
Women journalists
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Active 1915

Active 1986

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