Women's Club of Storrs Records. undated, 1903-2008.

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Women's Club of Storrs Records. undated, 1903-2008.

The Women's Club of Storrs began as the College Club in 1903. The purpose of the club, as stated in the first club constitution, was to promote literary and social culture. Membership was open to women connected with the [University of Connecticut] faculty, and included a few women faculty and faculty wives. A new constitution adopted in 1917 changed the name to the Women's Club of Storrs, and offered membership to “any woman of the community interested in the aims of the club.”

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Founded as the College Club in 1903, for the promotion of literary and social culture; originally open to women connected to the University of Connecticut faculty; changed name in 1917 to Women's Club of Storrs, and membership was open to any woman of the community interested in the aims of the club. From the description of Women's Club of Storrs records, 1903-2008. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 52930847 The Women's Club of Storrs began as the...

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