Special projects and activism, circa 1930-2022
Scope and Contents
A significant portion of this series concerns scholarships and fellowships that the branch funded. Other projects include a series of essays written about the arts in Portland; materials relating to the "baby lounge" that the branch operated at Union Station during World War II; catalogs the branch published, listing local nurseries, day cares, and kindergartens; and materials relating to "Land of the Multnomahs," a history book it published as a fundraiser.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1930-2022
Creator
- From the Collection: American Association of University Women. Portland (Or.) Branch (Organization)
- From the Collection: American Association of University Women. Oregon Division (Organization)
- From the Collection: American Association of University Women (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 14.5 Cubic Feet (10 record cartons; 5 letter document cases; 2 legal document cases; 2 slim letter document cases; 2 flat boxes (11x14); 1 flat box (13x16))
From the Collection: 1 Gigabytes (1,933 digital files)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Access to digital materials in this series is provided only by advance request, and is limited to viewing in the library. Contact library staff for assistance.
Repository Details
Part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library Repository
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