Papers of Marjorie Chambers, 1960-2004 (inclusive).
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American Association of University Women
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According to the The American Association of University Women's website, the AAUW is a nationwide network for the advancement of equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. From the guide to the The American Association of University Women, 1937-1994, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) Based in Washington, D.C. From the description of American Association of University Women records, 1935-1955. (Unkno...
League of Women Voters (U.S.)
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The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a nonprofit organization in the United States that was formed to help women take a larger role in public affairs after they won the right to vote. It was founded in 1920 to support the new women suffrage rights and was a merger of National Council of Women Voters, founded by Emma Smith DeVoe, and National American Woman Suffrage Association, led by Carrie Chapman Catt, approximately six months before the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution g...
United States. National Advisory Council on Women's Educational Programs
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International Federation of University Women.
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Los Alamos Historical Society
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White House Conference on Children (1970 : Washington, D.C.)
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Chambers, Marjorie, 1923-2006
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Teacher, civic leader, and official in government and nonprofit organizations, Marjorie Bell Chambers (1923-2006) was born in New York City. A student of history, she was educated at Mount Holyoke College (A.B. 1943), Cornell University (M.A. 1948), and University of New Mexico (Ph.D. 1974). She married physicist William H. Chambers in 1945; they moved in 1950 to Los Alamos, New Mexico, where they raised their four children. Chambers was a lifelong advocate for women's r...
White House Conference on Children and Youth (1960 : Washington, D.C.)
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University of New Mexico.
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The University of New Mexico was established by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico in 1889. It was to be located in Albuquerque. Elias Stover was appointed the first president. The new institution opened in rented rooms as a summer normal school, June 15, 1892, beginning regular instruction on September 21st in the first building erected on the campus. In 1901 Dr. William G. Tight became president. He introduced the "Pueblo Style" architecture for the University buildings. U...
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
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The Republican Party is a national political party in the United States, and was founded in 1854. In the 1864 election, the party took the name National Union Party to allow the participation of Democrats. From the description of Republican Party tickets, 1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 496362231 From the guide to the Republican Party tickets, 1864, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...