Records, 1894-1989

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Records, 1894-1989

Minutes, financial records, correspondence, etc., of the Tuesday Class (Cambridge, Mass.), founded to study and discuss literary, social, and economic topics.

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Tuesday Class (Cambridge, Mass.)

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The Tuesday Class, also known as the Tuesday Literary Club, was founded in 1889 by a group of women in Cambridge, Mass., to study and discuss literary, social, and economic topics. Since 1918 it has become more of a social club. From the description of Records, 1894-1989 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008033 ...

Shaw, Gertrude

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The Tuesday Class, 1889-

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The Tuesday Class (also known as the Tuesday Club or the Tuesday Literary Class) was a study club founded in 1889 by Mrs. E.P.S. Moor. Its precursor was The Ellis Club, an informal gathering of friends arranged by Mrs. George Lawrence to study with the Rev. Sumner Ellis. The members were, and still are, principally women who live in the Avon Hill section of Cambridge, Mass. At the weekly meetings, members followed a course of study with a paid lecturer to conduct the cla...