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Altruist Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-105
Abstract

Records of the Altruist Club

Dates: 1924 - 1980

Altrusa Club Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-269
Abstract This collection contains scrapbooks from the Ogden Chapter of the Altrusa Club. Altrusa was founded in Nashville in 1917 as a place for business and professional women to meet and exchange ideas. Since the organization required its members to be working professionals, Altrusa decided to make vocational education for women a national policy. Vocational Guidance expanded over the years to include not only scholarships and guidance for young women but older women as well. Despite issues of...
Dates: 1961 - 2000

American Association of University Women--Kaysville Chapter

 Collection
Identifier: MS-129
Abstract

This collection contains correspondence, handbooks, rosters, and meeting meetings from 1949-1999. Also included are newspaper articles, scrapbooks, and a few photographs.

Dates: 1949 - 1999

Associated Women Students records

 Collection
Identifier: 16-02---001
Arrangement

Arranged into four series: Series 1, Constitution and minutes, 1937-1971; Series 2, Correspondence, fliers, and programs, 1953-1983; Series 3, Intercollegiate Association of Women Students binders, 1965-1967; Series 4, Scrapbooks, 1973-1976.

Dates: 1937-1983; Other: Date acquired: 2000

Camenae Service Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-473
Scope and Contents

The Camenae Club was founded in 1969 by fifteen young women in the Ogden area that were interested in a social and service club after the fashion of clubs like Chareaya and Aglaia. The women met weekly and discussed a variety of topics along with service projects. The collection contains meeting minutes from 1969-2012.

Dates: Dates not Yet Determined

Chareya Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-190
Abstract

The Chareya Club was organized on July 13, 1951. They took the name “Chareya” from Native Americans as meaning “Creator of all good things.” The purpose of Chareya is three-fold: Service, Friendship, and Culture to one another and to the community. The members met bi-monthly from August to May.

Dates: 1951 - 2000

Child Culture Club

 Item
Identifier: MSS-269
Scope and Contents

Paper for Weber State University class, History 4990, on the history of the Child

Culture Club of Ogden, Utah. Written by Ann Larson, December 9, 2005.

Dates: 2005

Child Culture Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-204
Abstract

The records of the Child Culture Club that was started in Ogden in 1893 by the prominent women of the area to further the study of the needs of children.

Dates: 1893 - 2003

Children's Hour Club

 Collection
Identifier: MS-310
Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined

Coronet Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-317
Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined

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