Papers, 1904-1908
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Trinity Churchreception
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Radcliffe College. Idler Club
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Radcliffe College. Students
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Lewis, Rosalind Kenway
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Smith, Ralph Joseph
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Lester, Helen Carver
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Idler Club
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Amy Brooks Maginnis.
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Marion Renfrew.
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Kent, Mabelle Smith, 1884-1947.
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Mabelle Smith Kent graduated from Radcliffe (A.B. 1908) and taught French, Greek, and Latin in high school until her marriage to Harold Weeks Kent in 1917. She resumed teaching after her husband's death in 1924 and continued until her death in 1947. From the description of Papers, 1904-1908 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123526686 Mabelle Smith Kent was born on July 14, 1884 in Boston, and was raised in Melrose, Massachusetts by her parents Joseph Henry Smith (a...
Maginnis, Amy Brooks
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Renfrew, Marion
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Young Women's Christian Association
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The YWCA of Washington State College was established in 1895. It provided the women of the college a place to worship, held bible classes, and located housing and employment. It also served as a social organization that participated with the YMCA of Washington State College. A popular social event in the 1910s-1930s were the conferences held at Seabeck, Washington. Topics at Seabeck focused on issues of the YWCA and the YMCA of the Pacific Northwest. During the 1940s, th...
Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A.
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Records of the YWCA's programs and activities among blacks began in 1907. From the description of Records, 1920. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007201 The YWCA of the Mid-Peninsula opened in 1948 as a recreation center for business women. It expanded to provide recreational and social services for women that met the organization's mission of "empowering women and eliminating racism." The organization was based in Palo Alto until its closing in 2003. ...
Radcliffe College. Class of 1908
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