Records, 1924-1935.

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Records, 1924-1935.

The Young Women's Christian Association of the University of North Dakota Records consist of two books containing minutes of Senior Cabinet meetings, roll calls, and the constitution for the Young Women's Christian Association for the years 1924 through 1935. A few loose articles stuck between the pages include a grocery bill, a list of names, and information about the Lake Geneva, Wisconsin summer camp. For additional YWCA of UND materials from 1917-1963, see YWCA of Grand Forks Records in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection (UND).

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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University Archives (Chester Fritz Library)

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Young Women's Christian Association of the University of North Dakota

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The Young Women's Christian Association of the University of North Dakota was organized in 1893 to promote religious, educational and physical activities. An Advisory Board, consisting of faculty and their spouses, alumni and friends, and a Senior Cabinet, consisting of student members, led the group. The Senior Cabinet was renamed the Executive Committee. The YWCA of UND disbanded in 1963 from lack of interest. From the description of Records, 1924-1935. (University of North Dakota)...

University of North Dakota. Disability Services for Students

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Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A.

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Records of the YWCA's programs and activities among blacks began in 1907. From the description of Records, 1920. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007201 The YWCA of the Mid-Peninsula opened in 1948 as a recreation center for business women. It expanded to provide recreational and social services for women that met the organization's mission of "empowering women and eliminating racism." The organization was based in Palo Alto until its closing in 2003. ...