Association for Women in Communications, San Antonio Professional Chapter Records 1948-2007

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Association for Women in Communications, San Antonio Professional Chapter Records 1948-2007

The San Antonio Professional Chapter of the Association for Women in Communications is a non-profit professional organization that began as an alumni chapter of the college honorary society, Theta Sigma Phi in the mid 1930s. The records of Association Women in Communications, San Antonio Professional Chapter include bylaws, minutes, correpondence, directories, financial and administrative materials, publicity materials, publications, scrapbooks, ephemera and photographs documenting the daily function, monthly meetings, activities, and projects primarily of the San Antonio Chapter.

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Theta Sigma Phi

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Women in Communications, Inc. San Antonio Professional Chapter.

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The San Antonio Professional Chapter of Women in Communications, Inc. is a non-profit professional organization that began as an alumni chapter of the college honorary society, "Theta Sigma Phi" in the mid-1930's. In 1948 the San Antonio chapter was recognized by the national group. In 1972, Theta Sigma Phi changed its name to Women in Communications, Inc. ("WICI"). The mission of WICI is "to unite women for the purpose of promoting the advancement of women in all fields of communications." ...

Association for Women in Communications, San Antonio Professional Chapter

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The San Antonio Professional Chapter of the Association for Women in Communications is a non-profit professional organization that began as an alumni chapter of the college honorary society, Theta Sigma Phi in the mid 1930s. In 1948 it was recognized by the national group, and by 1972, Theta Sigma Phi changed its name to Women in Communications, Inc. and opened its membership to men. The mission of the organization is to champion the "advancement of women across all communications d...

Women in Communications, inc.

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Theta Sigma Phi was a professional society for women in journalism started in 1909 by Georgina McDougall. The Alpha Zeta chapter affiliated with Washington State College was established in 1925, replacing the Scribbler's Club, a local group that also encouraged high standards in journalism for women. In 1972 the name of Theta Sigma Phi was changed to Women in Communications, Inc. (WICI) and at the same time the organization began accepting men into its membership. During the 1970s t...

Association for Women in Communications

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Professional association of women journalists. From the description of Association for Women in Communications records, 1907-2009 (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123953867 ...