University of Utah Women's Club records 1909-2010

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University of Utah Women's Club records 1909-2010

The University of Utah Women's Club was organized in 1909, as the Women of the University of Utah, with meetings initially held in the home of Mrs. Joseph T Kingsbury, the wife of the University President. Membership included faculty wives and women teachers. Its purpose is to promote sociability among members and create interest in university activities and campus life generally. This collection contains constitutions, correspondence, directories, histories, membership rolls, minutes, news articles, newsletters, policies and procedures, scrap books, treasurer's records, reports, and yearbooks from the University of Utah Women's Club beginning in 1909.

9.00 linear feet and 11 oversized boxes

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