Resident Stanford Alumnae Association records, 1909-1933.

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Resident Stanford Alumnae Association records, 1909-1933.

Records include two minute books, 1909-1933, also containing membership records and the constitution and by-laws; financial records, primarily pertaining to the tea fund, 1917-1928; letters from Helen Cubberley largely pertaining to the clubhouse, 1926-31; and miscellaneous articles, 1919-25.

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Resident Stanford Alumnae Association.

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The object of the association, founded in 1909, was to promote the interests of Stanford women, both undergraduates and alumnae. Membership was open to women who had taken a degree at Stanford as well as former women students. The Association helped with fundraising for the Women's Clubhouse and after its opening, held weekly teas there, using the proceeds to complete the furnishings in the Clubhouse. In October 1932 the name was changed to the Peninsula Stanford Women's Club. From t...

Peninsula Stanford Women's Club.

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Stanford Alumni Association

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The Summer Alumni College of the Stanford Alumni Association was started in 1966. Each summer had a general theme and the faculty was drawn from the Stanford professoriate. The college was open to Stanford alumni, their spouses, and to parents of Stanford students. From the description of Stanford Alumni Association, Summer alumni college, audio tapes, 1966-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 497929064 Origins of Modern Society was a one-time-only course developed by Prof. ...

Cubberley, Helen.

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