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Fargo (N.D.) -- Societies, etc. -- Women.

 Subject
Subject Source: Source Not Specified

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Fargo Fortnightly Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 35-Mss 1560
Abstract The Fargo Fortniqhtly Club, founded in 1895, has taken part in many civic and educational affairs in the community as well as carrying out it's own study programs, usually concerning foreign nations. The many club records provide good documentation of its many and varied activities and include correspondence, meeting minutes, treasurers and historians records, constitutions and by-laws, annual program booklets, writings, publications, newspaper clippings and various subject files.
Dates: 1895-1982

Fargo-Moorhead Quota Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 307
Abstract The Fargo-Moorhead Quota Club was founded in 1925. Quotarians are known especially for their service to deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired individuals and disadvantaged women and children. The club records document the activities of the organization from 1925-1975. The majority of the collection is comprised of the club’s meeting minutes, scrapbooks, and events.
Dates: 1925-2009

M and S Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: SC 527
Abstract Album containing incomplete meeting minutes, financial records, and membership lists; and photos and clippings, relating to club members.
Dates: 1911-1964.

National League of American Pen Women, Fargo Branch Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 180
Abstract The Fargo Branch was formed in 1938 and formally organized in 1942. Its records consist of local bylaws, correspondence, Art Projects, and Subject files, including documenting the Fargo Branch's project to compile a list of North Dakota artists and craftsmen.
Dates: 1938-1960.

Round Table (Fargo, N.D.) Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 170
Abstract It was a study group that provided women with an opportunity to come together and explore various historical subjects. The purpose of the club, as stated in the constitution, was to widen women's outlooks, to keep them in touch with the present and to make them more familiar with the past.
Dates: 1897-1992.