Tuesday Morning Class records, 1933-2010 [manuscript].

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Tuesday Morning Class records, 1933-2010 [manuscript].

The collection contains the following materials: by-laws, program committee reports, speaker biographies, membership proposal letters, membership rosters, roll books, booklets, meeting minutes, membership officers and members programs, history, and a typed essay by Clara C. Blakeney on the history of the club.

2 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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Tuesday Morning Class.

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The Tuesday Morning Class is a women's cultural study group. It was originally founded in 1895 in Denver, Colo. as the Tuesday Literary Society by Mrs. George Vosbaugh. Mrs. Vosbaugh invited six of her friends to hear J.H Kappes speak about his experiences during the student revolt in Germany. The focus of the group has always been educational. By 1906, there were twenty-six members. Currently the Tuesday Morning Class has approximately 120 members. From the description of Tuesday Mo...

Merrill, Mary Ann,

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Frederickson, Marie,

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Pfeifenberger, Bernadetta,

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Robert, Neil Mrs,

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Hill, Claudia

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Claudia Hill was born in New Haven, Conn., on December 6, 1960. She received a B.A. from Colgate University (1982), an M.A. in Art History from the University of Chicago (1990), and an M.L.S. from SUNY Albany (1996). She worked at the Fogg Museum, Harvard University in 1985, held a National Endowment for the Arts Curatorial Internship at the Williams College Museum of Art from 1992 to 1993, and served as an Editor for the J. Paul Getty Trust's Art and Architecture Thesaurus from 1993 to 1996. ...

Strickland, Carol.

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Murane, Rosemarie,

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Curran, Ann W.,

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