A. Zola Groves papers, 1943-1974.

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A. Zola Groves papers, 1943-1974.

The A. Zola Groves Papers relate to Grove's participation in the Zonta Club, the Federation of Business and Professional Women, the Women's Bar Association, Women's Share in Public Service, and Friends of Literature. Materials include correspondence, minutes, speeches, budgets, financial records, memos, notes, reports, publicity releases, clippings, newsletters, by-laws, membership lists, programs, invitations, histories, form letters, conference materials, printed materials, and journals. They date from 1943 to 1974.

11 linear ft.

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Friends of Literature

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Women's Bar Association of Illinois

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Federation of Business and Professional Women

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Zonta Club of Chicago Loop

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Groves, A. Zola (Alma Zola), 1898-1984.

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Alma Zola Groves (1898-1984) was an assistant attorney general who served with six Illinois attorneys general. Groves was a proofreader and assistant night editor for the Quincy Herald-Whig from 1922 to 1925, and later, secretary to the president of the Illinois State Bank in Quincy. In 1940, she went to work as a legal secretary in the law office of Justice Lorne E. Murphy of the Illinois Supreme Court in Monmouth, Illinois. While there, she petitioned the Illinois Supreme Court to be allowed t...

Women's Share in Public Service

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