Press Women of Texas Records, 1909-2003

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Press Women of Texas Records, 1909-2003

Reports, minutes, newsletters, scrapbooks, transcripts, and audiocassettes comprise the Press Women of Texas Records, 1909-2003, which document the operations, meetings, and purpose of the statewide women's journalism association.

8 ft., 5 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8115047

University of Texas Libraries

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Texas Pres Women's Association

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Press Women of Texas

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The Press Women of Texas was founded in 1893 as the Texas Press Women’s Association. While at a Texas Press Association convention in May of 1893, Aurelia H. Mohl of the Houston Post called for the organization of a women’s association of writers. One of the first statewide groups for women, the association originally was founded to promote and encourage Texas women writers and illustrators professionally. At first the membership of the organization was open to all kinds of writers ...

Texas Professional Communicators

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National Federation of Press Women

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The federation was organized in Chicago, Ill., in 1937 to serve as a professional organization of women journalists. From the description of Pamphlets 1941-1968 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007817 ...

Texas Press Women

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Mohl, Aurelia Hadley.

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