Amercian
Association of University Women, Fargo Branch Records, 1922-1987 (Mss 157)
Scope and Content
The
American Association of University Women, Fargo Branch records consist
of histories of the Fargo, North Dakota, and national AAUW branches; constitution
and bylaws; minutes and agenda; yearbooks and directories; reports; newsletters;
correspondence; membership information; financial records; and various
other records detailing the projects and study groups the local AAUW participated
in. All of the above series are arranged in chronological order,
but none are complete except the yearbooks and directories.
The
History Series includes histories of the Fargo Branch from 1922/1932, 1922/1947,
and 1922/1972. Two files contain the history of the North Dakota
Division of the AAUW from 1930 to 1984. Also included is a history
of the national AAUW from 1882 to 1957.
The
Constitution and Bylaws Series runs from 1922(?) through 1979. The
constitution and bylaws were amended many times over the years, either
annually or biennially. The series is sketchy, with the most complete
run from the late 1960's through the 1970's.
The
Minutes Series includes information on the monthly meetings of the group.
Depending upon the recorder, the minutes are either handwritten or typed.
The series is incomplete, with the most substantial runs from 1944-1949
and 1981.
The
Agenda Series gives the meeting schedules for the years 1963-1986.
This series is also sketchy, but was included to help fill in missing areas
in the minutes. The Yearbooks and Directories Series are the only
complete series, running from 1931/1932 to 1985/1986 consecutively.
It is not known whether yearbooks were printed prior to 1931. The
booklets list the program for the year and the current members.
The
Reports Series includes the annual reports of the Fargo Branch for the
years 1931/1932 to 1983/1984. The reports are summations of the year's
activities. Also included are the Branch President's Reports for
the years 1958/1959 to 1982/1983, and one containing the names of convention
delegates. Again, the above files are in chronological order but
are not complete.
The
Newsletter Series contains the newsletters of the Fargo Branch. The
newsletters provide a monthly schedule of current and upcoming events for
AAUW members. The Series runs from 1923 through May of 1987, but
the most complete sequence begins in the early 1970's.
The
Correspondence Series contains both incoming and outgoing letters and memos
dealing with the various AAUW programs and projects. The correspondence
includes the years 1959 through 1982, but except for the early 1960's,
is quite sketchy.
The
State Government Series contains governor's proclamations declaring AAUW
Days and AAUW Week. In addition, there are two files of legislative programs
and resolutions covering such topics as ERA, the Employment Opportunities
Act, Homemakers in North Dakota, and other government issues related to
women.
The
Branch Program Development Series contains a variety of files, all dealing
with various AAUW-sponsored programs. The AAUW was active in education,
providing fellowships and also conducting local studies in the areas of
Title IV and Title IX. The Title IV and Title IX files contain general
reference materials, plus information on the local implementation of the
programs. The local AAUW also sponsored a study of the status of
math and science education in Fargo Schools and helped compile a booklet
listing all area preschools. In addition, they held an annual Tour
of Homes (1956-1966) and continue to sponsor an annual bookfair as fund
raisers.
The
Study Groups Series contains a sampling of the subjects the local AAUW
covered during their monthly meetings. It appears that two new topics
were picked each year by the national office. These topics tended
to focus on current issues such as pollution (1971/1972) and communism
(late 1950's?).
The
Membership Series provides general membership information as well as membership
lists, and vita forms and biographical sketches of local members.
The
Financial Records Series is a chronological series which uses a variety
of financial records to fill in the gaps in order to provide the most accurate,
consecutive, financial information. The records range from October
1933-1936 and again beginning in the mid to late 1970's.
The
Newspaper Clippings Series contains a variety of articles dealing with
the meetings and projects of the local AAUW. The series runs from
the 1930's through the 1980's.
The
Subject Files Series contains a biographical sketch of Dr. Mary Woolley.
Dr. Woolley was president of Mt. Holyoke College from 1900 through at least
the early 1930's, which is when this 25 page, handwritten biography was
finished. In addition, Dr. Woolley was President of the national
AAUW in 1932 and in that same year was a member of the American delegation
to the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva. The biography provides
a detailed sketch of Dr. Wooley's life, but it is unclear why it was written.
The
Scrapbook Series contains newspaper clippings, photos, newsletters, and
yearbooks, many of which are duplicates.
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