The San Antonio Branch of the American Association of University Women Records 1954-2009

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The San Antonio Branch of the American Association of University Women Records 1954-2009

The American Association of University Women is a college alumnae organization, formed in 1921 upon the merging of the Southern Association of College Women and Association of College Alumnae. The San Antonio Branch was established on January 9, 1909 as a branch of the Southern Association of College Women. The San Antonio Branch of the American Association of University Women Records, 1954-2004, contain correspondence, articles of incorporation, bylaws, ledgers, legal documents, agendas, minutes, membership lists, directories, tax returns, financial statements, oral histories, awards, newsletters, invitations, programs, scrapbooks, videocassettes, creative works, and other printed materials, arranged in seven series. Additions include meeting documentation, procedures, newsletters, clippings, yearbooks, secretary files, correspondence, and other assorted material relating to the organizations.

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The San Antonio branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) was founded in 1909. It is the oldest branch in the state of Texas, and its priority function is to support women in the San Antonio area through scholarships and other types of outreach. The branch also supports the national organization's Educational Foundation and Legal Advocacy Fund. They also provide a social outlet for university women in the San Antonio area through meetings and events. From the desc...