Schoolwomen's Club papers, 1912-1925.

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Schoolwomen's Club papers, 1912-1925.

Box 1 contains minutebooks of organization (1912-1925). Box 2 contains bulletins, correspondence, news clippings, Joyce E. Lobner's typescript "A short history of the Oakland Schoolwomen's Club" (1942) and a register of members.

2 boxes (0.8 linear ft.)

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Lobner, Joyce E.

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Lulu Anne Sheltong was born in California, was a teacher and librarian there, and was active in many organizations for women teachers. From the description of Essay, n.d. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007769 Organization created as social and service organization for female classroom teachers (1912). Club activities included day nursery, building bond campaign and representation to California Teacher's Association and National Education Association. Club disco...

Oakland Teachers' Association (Oakland, Calif.

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Schoolwomen's Club (Oakland, Calif.)

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Organization created as social and service organization for female classroom teachers (1912). Club activities included day nursery, building bond campaign and representation to California Teacher's Association and National Education Association. Club discontinued when larger Oakland Teacher's Association, with male and female members, took over its functions (1925). From the description of Schoolwomen's Club papers, 1912-1925. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 35248341...