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Newspaper article describes the work the AAUW did with eighth grade girls.
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Photograph of Mrs. Margaret Poole, president of the Woman's Club and the force behind its rekindling in 1947.
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The club formed a committee to purchase a tablecloth for their meetings. An example of the commitment of the club to their organizational structure.
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The secretary of the Clemson Woman's Club writes to the Easley Woman's Club to thank them for their interest, but affirm that the CWC has no desire to become federated.
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Minutes of the first meeting of the newly reorganized Clemson Woman's Club.
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Minutes of the first meeting of the newly reorganized Clemson Woman's Club.
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Page 2 of the policies of the Clemson Woman's Club, adopted at their second regular meeting.
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Page 1 of the policies of the Clemson Woman's Club, adopted at their second regular meeting.
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Photograph of Myra Bregger with SC AAUW Leaders
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The complete program for the 1914-15 year of the Once-a-Week club. Includes officers, committees, members, and programs.
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Officers, members, and constitution of the 1949-50 program of the Once-a-Week Club.
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The complete program for the 1916-17 year of the Once-a-Week club. Includes officers, committees, members, and programs.
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The complete program for the 1914-15 year of the Once-a-Week club. Includes officers, committees, members, and programs.
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Photograph of Major Mark Edward Bradley, Mrs. AM Bloss, John Lane, and Mrs. RC Newman.
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List of committees and their leadership from the 1947-48 program year for the Clemson branch of the AAUW. Also includes the list of programs for October 1947 through January 1948.
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Inside page of the 1947-48 program of the Clemson branch of the AAUW. Includes mission statement of AAUW and officers for that year.
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Cover page of the program for the 1947-48 year of the Clemson branch of the AAUW.
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Photograph of Myra Bregger and other AAUW women from South Carolina.
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The Constitution of the Clemson Woman's Club, adopted March 1947.
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The Constitution of the Clemson Woman's Club, adopted March 1947.