American Association of University Women, Texas records, 1926-

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American Association of University Women, Texas records, 1926-

The state records include extensive files on the history of the organization, constitution and bylaws, presidential and board records including minutes and reports, files on committees, districts, interbranch councils, conventions, photographs, scrapbooks and publications. A list of local branches arranged by cities appears in the inventory, but branch records vary in composition. Many include minutes, reports, club histories, yearbooks, constitution and bylaws, newsclippings, photographs and scrapbooks documenting the scholarships and programs conducted locally.

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American Association of University Women. Texas Division

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The American Association for University Women Texas (AAUW Texas) was established in 1926 under the umbrella of the national AAUW (formed in 1882), whose mission was to "unite alumnae of different institutions for practical educational work." The Texas association prides itself in its work to create educational and equity opportunities for women and girls. From the description of American Association of University Women, Texas records, 1926- (Texas Woman's University Library). WorldCa...