Papers, 1893-1944 (inclusive).
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Whiting, Winifred Hanns.
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Whiting lived in Cambridge, Mass., and belonged to several mothers' clubs. From the description of Papers, 1893-1944 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007352 ...
Mothers' Discussion Club (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Mothers' Circle (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Mothers' Study Club (Cambridge, Mass.)
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The Mothers' Study Club, Cambridge, Mass., was organized in 1914 "to promote discussion of subjects of interest to mothers and to secure a better acquaintance among its members." From the guide to the Records, 1914-1967, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute) ...
Radcliffe College
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Vocational short courses and institutes were initiated by the Radcliffe Appointment Bureau to train students for careers after graduation. Among these courses were: the Institute on Historical and Archival Management, 1954-1960; Communications for the Volunteer, 1965-1968; Summer Secretarial Course, 1935-1955, and the Radcliffe Publishing Course (formerly Publishing Procedures Course), 1947-, which continues to offer a six-week summer course in publishing. From the description of Rad...
Mothers' Club of Cambridge (Mass.)
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The Mothers' Club of Cambridge was formed by Mrs. Hersey B.Goodwin who, in April 1878, gathered together a small group of "earnest young mothers" with the immediate purpose of discussing problems connected with their own children. The Club, whose membership soon increased from the original 8 to 24, maintained in later years an established group of 40 members. "Mothers in Council", published in 1884 by Harper Bros., shows their activities in early years. This book - with Club members...