Southern Methodist University Woman’s Club records 1915-ongoing

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Southern Methodist University Woman’s Club records 1915-ongoing

The Southern Methodist University Woman’s Club collection contains the records and memorabilia of the Southern Methodist University Woman’s Club from its founding in 1915 to the present. These records and memorabilia include minutes, financial records, event flyers, brochures known as yearbooks, and scrapbooks.

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Southern Methodist University.

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Shared governance had a short life at SMU. The concept was popular from initial research forays into its feasibility for the university in the 1960s until the death of the University Assembly in 1975. The University Assembly grew increasingly unpopular with the SMU faculty over time. From the guide to the University Assembly of Southern Methodist University records SMU 2010. 0421., 1968-1975, (Southern Methodist University Archives, DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University) ...

Southern Methodist University Woman’s Club

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Founded in 1915, Southern Methodist University Woman’s Club has been in existence since the opening of the university. At the time, there was no way for the faculty members’ wives to become acquainted with each other. In the fall of 1915, the wives of P.B. Kern, Ray Morrison, John McIntosh, and sixteen other women created The Faculty Wives Club. The next year, membership was broadened to include female faculty and executive heads. The Faculty Wives Club then became the U...