Records, 1912-2000.

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Records, 1912-2000.

This collection contains information on the various branches, including correspondence, reports, bulletins, and yearbooks. Also within the collection is statewide information on the constitution, by-laws, correspondence, committee correspondence and reports, publications made by AAUW, scrapbooks kept by the branches, and 2 78 rpm phonograph records of a speech by AAUW national president Dr. Helen C. White, from 1934. This collection contains information on the various branches, including correspondence, reports, bulletins, and yearbooks. Also within the collection is statewide information on the constitution, by-laws, correspondence, committee correspondence and reports, publications made by AAUW, scrapbooks kept by the branches, records of its foundation, 2 78 rpm phonograph records of a speech by AAUW national president Dr. Helen C. White, from 1934, and 9 audio cassette tapes of presentations at meetings, including a 1975 speech by Wyoming Secretary of State Thyra Thomson.

16.27 cubic ft. (34 boxes) + 2 phonograph records.

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University of Wyoming.

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White, Helen Chapin

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American Association of University Women. Wyoming Division

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The national organization of American Association of University Women began in 1882. Their aim was to develop opportunities for higher education for women along with creation and maintenance of higher standards in those institutions. Laramie and Sheridan, in 1914 formed the earliest branches in Wyoming. Branches were added in Capser, Cheyenne, Rock Springs, Basin, Lander, Rawlins, Lovell, Platte Valley, Powell, Cody, Riverton, Saratoga, Worland and Kemmerer between 1935 and 1960. The Wyoming Sta...

Thomson, Thyra

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Thyra Thomson was the Secretary of State in Wyoming from 1962-1986. For many of those years, she was the highest elected woman state official in the United States. She was active with the Equal Rights Amendment, public land and oil lease issues, and securities. From the guide to the Thyra Thomson papers, 1931-1986, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.) Thyra Thomson (1916- ) served as Wyoming Secretary of State from 1962-1986. From the description of...