Women--Societies and clubs
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Association for Women Geoscientists records
Association for Women in Communications student chapter records
The Association for Women in Communications, founded at the University of Washington as Theta Sigma Phi in 1909, is an organization of student and professional women in journalism, broadcasting, and media. This collection contains the records of eleven student chapters formed in colleges across Iowa and the United states, between 1910 and 1977.
Cliolian Literary Society records
Contains administrative records from the Cliolian Literary Society. Types of materials include meeting minutes, constitutions, by-laws, and financial records.
Extension Service Women's Club records
The collection consists mostly of reports, meeting minutes and directories.
Iowa State University. Agricultural Engineering Women’s Club records
This collection (1946-2001, undated) includes meeting minutes, correspondence, annual membership directories, membership handbooks, and records from parties and events sponsored by the Agricultural Engineering Women’s Club.
Kathleen M. Desmond Trahanovsky Papers
This collection (1942-1990) contains correspondence, surveys, reports, newsletters, agendas, and printed materials regarding Trahanovsky’s work at Iowa State University. The papers also include materials regarding her involvement with the American Chemical Society, Iota Sigma Pi, Science Bound, and other professional organizations.