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            <titlestmt>
                <titleproper>Texas Federation of Women's Clubs Collection</titleproper>
                <subtitle> Series 8: Graphic Material</subtitle>
                <author></author>
            </titlestmt>
            <publicationstmt>
                <publisher>Texas Woman's University, </publisher>
                <publisher>The Woman's Collection</publisher>
                <address>
                    <addressline>P.O.. Box 425528</addressline>
                    <addressline>Denton, TX 76204-5528</addressline>
                    <addressline>Phone: 940-898-3751</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: Womansc@twu.edu</addressline>
                </address>
            </publicationstmt>
        </filedesc>
        <profiledesc>
            <creation> 
                <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian"></date></creation>
            <langusage>Finding aid written in
                <language langcode="eng">English</language></langusage>
            <descrules>Description based on
                <title linktype="simple">DACS</title></descrules>
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            <head>Collection Summary</head>
            <repository label="Repository" encodinganalog="852$a">
                <extref  href="http://www.twu.edu/library/woman/index.htm" show="new" actuate="onrequest" linktype="simple">
                    <corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Texas Woman's University, <subarea>the Woman's Collection</subarea></corpname>
                </extref>
            </repository>
            <origination label="Creator:" encodinganalog="100"><persname>Texas Federation of Women's Clubs</persname>
            </origination>
            <unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245">Texas Federation of Women's Clubs Collection</unittitle>
            <unitdate type="inclusive" label="Date:" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1897/ - " era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1897 - .</unitdate>
            <unitid label="Location:" encodinganalog="099" repositorycode="TxDU" countrycode="us">Mss. 32</unitid>
            <physdesc label="Size:" encodinganalog="300">493 boxes.</physdesc>
            <abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520">Constitution and bylaws, minutes, correspondence, reports, and published material created by 
                the state organization, the districts, and over 2,200 individual member clubs. Also includes graphic material such as photographs and 
                scrapbooks. Material documents the founding meeting in 1897 through the organization's growth in the twentieth century into the largest 
                women's volunteer association in Texas. </abstract></did>
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            <p></p>
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            <p></p></scopecontent>
        <arrangement encodinganalog="351">
            <head>Arrangement of the Collection</head>
            <p><emph render="bold">The records are arranged into nine series:</emph></p>
            <p>Series 1:       Historical Writings</p>
            <p>Series 2:       Legal and Financial Documents</p>
            <p>Series 3a-j:   Administrations - Correspondence and Reports</p>
            <p>Series 4:        Education Assistance</p>
            <p>Series 5:        Headquarters Building</p>
            <p>Series 6a-c:  Membership</p>
            <p>Series 7:        Printed Material</p>
            <p>Series 8:        Graphic Material</p>
            <p>Series 9:        General Federation of Women's Clubs and South Central Region</p>
        </arrangement>
        
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            <head>Access to the Collection:</head>
            <p>Open for research.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="540">
            <head>Publication and Copyright Statements:</head>
            <p>Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Coordinator
                for Special Collections. Where copyright is unclear, all responsibility must be assumed by the user. </p>
        </userestrict>
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            <head>Provenance</head>
            <p>Material was collected and housed at the TFWC Headquarters until the organization designated the Woman's Collection as the repository for
                its archives in 1985.  Material has been added on a continuing basis since that time.</p>
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            <head>Processed by </head>
            <p>Ann McGuffin Barton, Morgan Davis, and Barbara Hotinski, 1997-2007.</p>
        </processinfo>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="583">
            <head>Encoded by:</head>
            <p>Ranu Singhvi, 2008</p>
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                 <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">Series 8:  Graphic Material  </emph></unittitle>
                </did>
                     <bioghist><p></p></bioghist>
                     <scopecontent><p>Music to songs honoring the federation, photographs and negatives of individuals and meetings of  local 
                     clubs, districts, and the state organization. Scrapbooks and news clippings are also included.</p></scopecontent>
                <c02 level="file">
                    <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.1</emph></container>
                        <unittitle><emph render="bold"> 	TFWC Sheet Music Collection</emph></unittitle></did>
                  <bioghist><p> </p></bioghist>
                    <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                </c02> 
                     <c02 level="file">     
                  <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.2</emph></container>
                        <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Negatives - 1980 - 1982	</emph></unittitle></did>
                </c02>
                <c02 level="file">
                    <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.3</emph></container>
                        <unittitle><emph render="bold">Photos - Sims Administration</emph></unittitle></did>
                </c02>
             
                <c02 level="file">
                    <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.4</emph></container>
                        <unittitle><emph render="bold">Photos - Individuals</emph></unittitle>
                    </did>
                    <c03>
                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Baker, Mrs. Hubert,  </emph><emph render="italic">Ozona.</emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
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                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Barton, Ann (Mrs. Woodrow L.), </emph><emph render="italic"> Sanger. </emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Beretta, Sallie Ward (Mrs. J. K.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> San Antonio.</emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Bland, Kathleen Lomax,  (Mrs. D. C.) , </emph><emph render="italic"> Orange.</emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
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                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Boutwell, Dorothy (Mrs. Johnnie T.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Temple.</emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
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                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Boyd, Mae Wadley (Mrs. Ben),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Denton.</emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
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                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Bratton, Verne (Mrs. Howard B.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Waco.</emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Buchholz, Ruth (Mrs. Don A.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Garland.</emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Carleton, Winnie (Mrs. A. T.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Houston.</emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Carpenter, Virginia (Mrs. Philip A.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Burkburnett.</emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Collier, Lillian,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Mumford. </emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Connery, Louise Taylor (Mrs. C. W.), </emph><emph render="italic"> Fort Worth.</emph></unittitle>
                        </did>
                    </c03>    
                <c03>
                    <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Cunningham, Mrs. J. C., </emph><emph render="italic"> Fort Stockton, San Angelo.</emph></unittitle></did>
                </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Curry, Mrs. M. H.,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Bryan.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Daniel, Jean (Mrs. Price),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Austin.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Davis, Mrs. Luther.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Dibrell, Ella (Mrs. Joseph),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Seguin.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Dudley, Lorraine (Mrs. L. E.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Abilene.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Dyer, Mrs. Frank,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Houston.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold"> Fall, Florence ( Mrs. Henry B.), </emph><emph render="italic"> Houston.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Farr, Mrs. Robert,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Seymour.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Fields, Florence Baldwin (Mrs. J. U.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Haskell.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Fincher, Pearl (Mrs. J. W.), </emph><emph render="italic"> Houston.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Fleming, Dora (Mrs. Fred),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Dallas. </emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Floore, Mrs. Florence Childress,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Cleburne.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Foster, Ethel,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Sterling City.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Gamertsfelder, Marion Evelyn Gray (Mrs. Joe Ray),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Dalhart, Amarillo.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Garrison, Mrs. R. H.,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Denton.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Ginnings, Blanche (Mrs. J. L.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Pilot Point.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Green, Bettye (Mrs. Harold),      </emph><emph render="italic"> Tahoka.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Griffiths, Evelyn (Mrs. Harry),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Austin.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Guy, Mary Beth (Mrs. C. R. “Doc”),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Kirbyville.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Hamilton, Frances B. (Mrs. Gaines M.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Austin.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Hertzberg, Anna Goodman (Mrs. Eli),  </emph><emph render="italic"> San Antonio.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Hodge, Veda (Mrs. J. Howard),  </emph><emph render="italic">Midland.    </emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">House, Berniece (Mrs. A. J.),  </emph><emph render="italic">  Yoakum.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Hughes, Lucy (Mrs. A. C.), </emph><emph render="italic"> Commerce.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Johnson, Eliza “Birdie” Robertson  (Mrs. Cone),  </emph>
                             <emph render="italic"> Tyler, Washington.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Joseph, Lily (Mrs. Lee),  </emph><emph render="italic">San Antonio, Austin.  </emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Kemp, Dorothy (Mrs. Leonard D.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Corpus Christi.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Lindsay, Miriam P. (Mrs. R. F.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Mount Pleasant.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Magruder, Bettie  (Mrs. E. G.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> San Angelo.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">McMahan, Billie Jean (Mrs. Joel D., Jr.), </emph><emph render="italic"> Cleveland.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Mills, Mrs. Charles H.,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Corsicana.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Mitchell, Bobbe (Mrs. Malone),  </emph><emph render="italic">  Sanderson.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Mohl, Aurelia Hadley,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Houston.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Pace, Louise,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Corsicana.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Pennybacker, Anna J. Hardwicke (Mrs. Percy V.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Tyler, Austin.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Perkins, Emily Gleason (Mrs. Joseph M.),  </emph><emph render="italic">  Eastland.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Perry, Ione Dulaney (Mrs. John J.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Sweetwater.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Potter, Fannie C. (Mrs. W. R.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Bowie.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Redmond, Ida Durand (Mrs. Henry),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Corpus Christi.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Roberson, Mary Margaret (Mrs. Champion),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Dallas.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Rotan, Kate (Mrs. Edward),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Waco.</emph>
                            (2 photos, one oversize).</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Rountree, Lou (Mrs. Roy),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Houston.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Scott, Mrs. Florence Johnson,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Rio Grande City.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Scott, Mrs. G. R.,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Corpus Christi.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Seay, Ann (Mrs. B. F.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Andrews.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Shaper, Celeste (Mrs. Henry F.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> San Antonio.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Shaver, Mrs. Lillie Terrell,  </emph><emph render="italic"> San Marcos.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Silvus, Carol (Mrs. H. S., Jr.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> San Antonio.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Simmang, "Minnie"  Mary Ellen Kemper  (Mrs. Michael), </emph>
                            <emph render="italic">  Giddings.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Sims, Lennie (Mrs. B. M.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Wellington.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Skiles, Frances (Mrs. Sammie),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Weatherford.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Smith, Bessie (Mrs. E. N.),  </emph><emph render="italic">  Marshall.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Stubbs, Modene (Mrs. Van Hook),  </emph><emph render="italic">  Wortham.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Taylor, Ethel Cook  (Mrs. Volney Wright),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Brownsville.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Terrell, Mary Peters Young (Mrs. J. C.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Fort Worth.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Tipps, Eleanor (Mrs. Robert N.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Denver City.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Turner, Adella Kelsey (Mrs. E. P.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Dallas.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Turrentine,  Jennie “Dodo” (Mrs. Richard J.),  </emph><emph render="italic">  Denton.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Walker, Lucile (Mrs. John Waring),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Plainview.</emph> [Mss. 311] </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Wentland, Tina Margaret Billeson (Mrs. W. H.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Manor.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Whatley, Mrs. Harriette Williford,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Fairfield.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Whitehurst, Mrs. John L.,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Baltimore, MD.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Willis, Mrs. Mattie D.,  </emph><emph render="italic"> Waco. </emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Winingham, Barbara (Mrs. James),  </emph><emph render="italic">  Bowie.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Wright, Ione (Mrs. S. J.),  </emph><emph render="italic"> Paris.</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                </c02>
      
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.5</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> TFWC Groups and Special Events - 1970	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1929 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>President Mrs. R. F. Lindsay and Executive 
                            Committee: Mrs. John J. Perry, Mrs. E. E. Maloney, Miss Marion Mullins, 
                            Mrs. Ben G. O’Neal, Mrs. F. R. Pettengell, Mrs. Sam Cox, Mrs. J. W. Fincher, Mrs. Volney Taylor.  
                            Baker Hotel, <emph render="italic"> Mineral Wells.</emph></p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold"> 1946 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Reception at Tea Room.  TFWC Headquarters,  <emph render="italic"> Austin.</emph></p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1948  -  </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Wedding, TFWC Headquarters,  <emph render="italic"> Austin. (2 photos)</emph></p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1950 -  </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mrs. Hodge accepts appointment from Governor Shivers,  <emph render="italic"> Austin.</emph></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mrs. Hodge and luncheon group, Tea Room at TFWC 
                            Headquarters, 
                            <emph render="italic"> Austin.  (4 photos)</emph></p>
                        </scopecontent><scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mrs. Hodge and Mrs. Lourah Kincaid, 
                            President of Third District.   District President’s tour of 
                            Gonzalez Warm Springs Foundation.</p>
                        </scopecontent><scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mrs. Hodge at M.D. Anderson groundbreaking ceremony, <emph render="italic"> Houston.</emph></p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1951 -  </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mrs. Hodge named Outstanding Woman of Texas with former 
                             U.S. Vice President John Nance Garner.  (4 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1956 - 1958 -  </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mrs. House with various club groups and a trip to Greece.  (15 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1958 - 1960 -   </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mae Boyd; other TFWC presidents including House, 
                             Perkins, Turrentine, Griffith, Carleton, and Jennings.  (16 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold"> 1958 - 1960 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mae Boyd with various TFWC women including the district presidents and executive committee.   (43 photos) </p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold"> 1958 - 1960 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mae Boyd and unidentified woman dressed in aprons with 
                             Texas shaped cookie cutter, rolling pin.  
                             A fundraiser during Boyd’s administration was the cookie-cutter and 
                              Mrs. Price Daniel’s recipe for a rolled cookie for $1.  (1 photo)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold"> 1958 - 1960 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC Convention and planning.  (10 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold"> 1958 - 1960 -  </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Miscellaneous photographs from Boyd administration.  (23 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">  1958 - 1960 -  </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mae Boyd with:  Lady Bird and Lyndon Johnson, Opal and Ralph 
                              Yarbrough, Senator Blakeley, and Bennett Cerf. (4 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold"> 1961 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC President Griffiths with Alice Jane Morrison, State Poster Girl,  <emph render="italic"> Dallas.</emph></p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1962 -  </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC  65th Annual Convention, “Carnival in Rio” float sponsored by Sears Roebuck on 
                             San Antonio River, <emph render="italic"> San Antonio.  </emph> (2 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC 65th Convention, <emph render="italic"> San Antonio. </emph> (2 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold"> 1963 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Friendship Day Proclamation.   Governor Connally designating 
                            March 7 Friendship Day in honor of Eleanor Brackenridge.  From  left to right, Mrs. J. Walter Pierce, 
                             TFWC Friendship Chairman, Gov. Connally, and Mrs. A. T. Carleton, TFWC President.<emph render="italic"></emph></p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1967 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>“Operation Understanding” Tour,  <emph render="italic"> Fort Sam Houston.</emph></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC State Convention, dinner at Baker Hotel,  <emph render="italic"> Dallas.</emph></p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1966 - 1968 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mrs. J. Howard Hodge, Ann Seay, Leona McCormick 
                             Bryant and Floy Michelka at a75th anniversary celebration.</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1968 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Leadership Seminar, St. Mary’s University, <emph render="italic">  San Antonio. </emph> (6 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1968 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC South Texas District Planning Session.  
                             Mrs. A. C. Scott, Jr., Mrs. J. Sakie Harlan, Mrs. W. W. Zimmerman, Mrs. Wasson, 
                             Mrs. Ocsar Bocock, Mrs. E. H. Green, Mrs. Frank Dotterweich, and Mrs. Claude Alpin.  
                             Round Table Inn, <emph render="italic"> Kingsville.</emph></p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1968  - 1970 -  </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mrs. Henry Shaper and GFWC President Magee.  (3 photos) </p></scopecontent>
                      <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>Snapshots taken during Shaper administration.  (34 photos)</p></scopecontent>      </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1969  - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Beautify Texas Planning Meeting.  Mrs. Henry F. Shaper, Mr. Jake Plain 
                             (Sears-Roebuck Foundation) and Mrs. R. N. White, Chair of TFWC Trustees.</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC Magnolia District Meeting.  Mrs. W. F. Fredeman, district president; 
                             Mrs. E. L. Boykin, TFWC Golden Book chairman; and 
                              Mrs. Henry Shaper.</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mrs. Henry Shaper and March of Dimes poster boy Ken 
                            Browning at tea given by Mrs. Preston Smith at the Governor’s 
                             Mansion, <emph render="italic"> Austin.</emph></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p><emph render="italic"></emph></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>Texaco Marine Tour,  <emph render="italic"> Port Arthur. </emph> (15 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                  <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>Trustees at convention, <emph render="italic"> Houston.</emph></p></scopecontent></c03>
                  
                    
                
                </c02>
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                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.6</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> 1970 - 1990	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1970 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC State Convention, Villa Capri Motel, Austin.  Mrs. Philip 
                             Carpenter, Mrs. Henry Shaper, and Mrs. Kermit Haugan.  
                             Villa Capri Motel, <emph render="italic"> Austin.   </emph> (3 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                    
                        <scopecontent><p>Arbor Day,  <emph render="italic"> Temple.   </emph> Mrs. Henry Shaper at tree planting.  (4 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>District presidents at planning session for GFWC convention:  
                             Mrs. A. A. Stewart, Mrs. J. G. Lester, Mrs. Philip Robbins, Mrs. W. T. Boutwell, Mrs. Thomas Lowrey, 
                              Laverne Moore, Mrs. L. A. Maddox, Mrs. J. E. Gingrich, Mrs. W. V. Wheeler, and Mrs. W. F. Fredeman.</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>Committee chairmen planning GFWC convention:  
                             Mrs. Joseph Perkins, Mrs. Glen Tolar, Mrs. Frank Galusha, Mrs. Ray Rogers, 
                              Mrs. Edwin Seyfrit, and Miss Eudora Hawkins.</p></scopecontent></c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1970 - 1972  - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Mrs. Philip Carpenter with different groups.  (4 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1971 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Arbor Day,  <emph render="italic"> San Antonio.  </emph>Mrs. Henry Shaper at tree planting.   (7 photos) </p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1979 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute.  Lennie Sims, Bettye Green, 
                             other clubwomen, and Anderson personnel during 
                              events at the hospital during TFWC state convention. </p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1980 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Lennie Sims.  Photographs from her administration including TFWC, GFWC and South Central events.</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1981 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Lennie Sims, TFWC president, and group presenting appreciation plaque to 
                             Governor Bill Clements on Crime Prevention legislation, June.</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1985 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Executive Committee-presentation of Texas Sesquicentennial flag, July 17.</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1990s - 2004 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Miscellaneous, mostly unidentified.  (174 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">1996 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>Minnie Simmang Installation, TFWC Headquarters,
                             <emph render="italic"> Austin.</emph>    Snapshots of the ceremony and reception Images include executive committee, 
                             past state presidents, and Faye Dissinger from GFWC  Also includes  
                              Simmang family and other TFWC members.  (30) </p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">2000 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC Fall Board Meeting, Town Lake Holiday Inn, <emph render="italic"> Austin.   </emph>
                            Snapshots including district presidents; Mary Beth Jamison and Ann Barton.  (3 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">2001 -  </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC Spring Convention, San Angelo.  Delegates from Pioneer District:  
                             Marilyn Doughty, Patricia Wallace, 
                             Mary Jane Browne, Barbara Winingham, Frances Skiles, Ann Barton, Toni Kidd, Elaine Davis.</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC Fall Board Meeting, TFWC Headquarters,  <emph render="italic"> Austin. </emph>
                            Snapshopts including Mary Jane Browne, Audrey White, Beth Duke, and Ramona Nance. (3 photos)</p></scopecontent></c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">2002 - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC Spring Convention,  <emph render="italic"> Midland.   </emph> (2 photos) </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>Texas Library Association Centennial Conference, Dallas Public Library, <emph render="italic"> Dallas.  </emph></p>
                            <p>Mary Beth Guy receives medallion honoring TFWC from the library association. 
                                 Also present:  President elect Bobbe Mitchell, Janoma Stephens, and Ann Barton.</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>Texas Library Association Centennial Conference, Women’s Museum,  
                             <emph render="italic"> Dallas.  </emph></p>
                            <p>Mary Beth Guy presents retiring TWU Library Director Elizabeth Snapp with a plaque of appreciation.  
                                 Also present:  President elect Bobbe Mitchell, Janoma Stephens, Mary Jane Browne and Ann Barton.</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">2004  - </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC Fall Board Meeting, <emph render="italic">  Austin.   </emph> (6 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">2005 -     </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>TFWC 108th Annual Convention,  <emph render="italic"> Beaumont.   </emph>
                            Nederland High School Performers, April 29.</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">n.d. </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>“Fashions for Fun”  Entries in the contest.</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>“Pick Cotton” Group of women around card table with sign.</p></scopecontent>
                    </c03>
                    
                </c02>
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                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.7</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Clubs/Districts/ TFWC, South Central (GFWC)	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bolditalic"> Clubs </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Baytown  </emph> The Woman’s Club, including Veda Hodge, 1950s.  (7 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Crane  </emph> Study Club, 1958 - 1960</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Denton </emph>  City Federation, 1927.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Denton  </emph> County Federation, probably during Boyd Adm. 1958 - 1960.  (3 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Denton </emph> Garden Club, 1958 - 1960 (4 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Denton </emph> Woman’s Service League 1958 - 1960.  (5 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Denton </emph> Woman’s Shakespeare Club.  (8 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">El Campo  </emph> Woman’s Club. </unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Haskell </emph> Progressive Study Club.  (6 pictures on one sheet)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Huntsville </emph> (no club indicated). </unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Justin </emph> Mae Boyd at Justin unidentified club meeting.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Kirbyville </emph> Woman’s Civic Club.  
                                 New flagpole and flag at Community Houst,  March 14, 2002.  (5 photos).</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Odessa  </emph> (No club indicated). </unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Panhandle  </emph> Mother’s Self Culture Club.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Pecos </emph> Twentieth Century Club.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Pilot Point  </emph> Nineteenth Century Club, 1958 - 1960.  (1 photo)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Sanger   </emph> Wednesday Study Club, 2006.  (20 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Seguin </emph> Shakespeare Club, 1900, 1907.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Stamford </emph> Pierian Club.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Stephenville </emph> Twentieth Century Club, ca. 1910.  (oversize)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Whitesboro  </emph> Federated Club presidents, 1958 - 1960.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Wichita Falls  </emph> Woman’s Forum Reassembly, 1958 - 1960.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bolditalic"> Districts - Numbered </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">First District,  </emph> 1958 - 1960, (2 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Second District, </emph> 1951, 1958 - 1960.  (2 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Eighth District,  </emph> Past 8th District presidents with Mae Boyd, 1958 - 1960.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bolditalic"> Districts - Named </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Capitol   </emph> Meetings and Executive Committee, 2002 - 2004.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Magnolia </emph> Fall Board Meeting, 2004. </unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">San Jacinto,  </emph> Spring Convention, 
                                 <emph render="italic"> Brenham, </emph> 1986.   (6 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">South Texas   </emph> Summer Workshop/TFWC Traveling Team,  
                                 <emph render="italic">  Kingsville,</emph>       2004.  (9 photos, CD)
                            </unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Trinity  </emph> Executive Committee, 2004 - 2006.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">Western </emph> Various meetings, 1980s - 1990s.  (27 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bolditalic">Headquarters</emph></unittitle></did>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1953 </emph> Exterior.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1981	 </emph> Interior (11 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">n.d. </emph> Interior and exterior snapshots  (15 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bolditalic">South Central Region </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1955 </emph> Regional Conference, Hotel Texas, 
                                     <emph render="italic"> Fort Worth. </emph> (4 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">2006 </emph> Regional Conference,  <emph render="italic"> Fort Worth. </emph> (9 photos)</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bolditalic">General Federation of Women’s Clubs </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1928 </emph></unittitle></did>
                            <scopecontent><p>GFWC Convention, <emph render="italic"> San Antonio.</emph>  (oversize)</p></scopecontent>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1958 - 1960  </emph></unittitle></did>
                            <scopecontent><p>Fashion-Sewing Contest.  Winner Mrs. Fred Dellone, Jr., Monahans, TX.</p></scopecontent>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1968 </emph></unittitle></did>
                            <scopecontent><p>GFWC Convention,  <emph render="italic"> Boston, MA.  </emph></p>
                                <p> Mrs. Shaper at ceremony proclaiming Mrs. Walter Magee and Mrs. E. D. Pearce, 
                                     GFWC president, ambassadors at the HemisFair.   (2 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                            <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                            <scopecontent><p>Mrs. Walter Magee, GFWC president, Sears-Roebuck Foundation president, 
                                 winner of the Community Improvement Program, and Mrs. Henry Shaper, TFWC president.</p></scopecontent>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1969 </emph></unittitle></did>
                     
                            <scopecontent><p>Community Improvement Program Planning Meeting.  Mrs. Walter Magee, GFWC 
                                 president, and Mr. William McCurdy, Sears-Roebuck Foundation president.</p></scopecontent>
                            <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                            <scopecontent><p>Leadership Workshop for GFWC Board conducted by Mrs. Earl Hazelton of California.  
                                 She is pictured with Mrs. Henry Shaper, TFWC president.</p></scopecontent>
                            <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                            <scopecontent><p>Mrs. Walter Magee, GFWC president (with glasses), and Mrs. E. Parker Brown, Home Life Dept. Chair (seated in sweater), 
                                 reviewing artist’s designs for the State of the Family Award Citations.  
                                  Also picture are other members of the GFWC Home Life Dept.:  Mrs. J. Claude Barnett, 
                                   Mrs. Clarence Hendeickson, and Mrs. Robert Ernst.  (2 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                          </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1970 </emph></unittitle></did>
                      
                            <scopecontent><p>GFWC Convention,  <emph render="italic"> San Antonio. </emph></p>
                                <p>Included are  Texas convention chairman Mrs. Henry Shaper; co-chairs Mrs. A. T. Carleton and Mrs. L. E. Dudley, 
                                     GFWC president Mrs. Walter Magee, Texas 
                                      Governor Preston Smith, Mrs. Halton, and Mrs. Ray Rogers.  (12 photos)</p></scopecontent>
                        </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">n.d. </emph></unittitle></did>
                            <scopecontent><p>GFWC Broadcaster’s Award.  Ken Duke and  Mrs. J. B. Waide.</p></scopecontent>
                            <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                            <scopecontent><p>GFWC Bicentennial Plate.  First Lady Betty Ford and GFWC President with plate.</p></scopecontent>
                        </c04>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bolditalic">Miscellaneous </emph></unittitle></did>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle>Numerous unidentified photographs.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bolditalic">Negatives</emph></unittitle></did>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1980 </emph></unittitle></did>
                            <scopecontent><p>Amarillo Convention</p></scopecontent>  
                         <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>  
                            <scopecontent><p>Austin, October</p></scopecontent>  </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1981</emph></unittitle></did>
                            <scopecontent><p>Abilene, Spring - A, B, C, D, E, F</p></scopecontent>
                            <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                            <scopecontent><p>Odessa and Midland, Fall - H, I, J, I</p></scopecontent>  </c04>
                   
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold">1982</emph></unittitle></did>
                            <scopecontent><p>Fort Worth, Spring - L, M, N, O, P, Q</p></scopecontent> 
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                            <scopecontent><p>Austin, Fall - R, S</p></scopecontent></c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did> <unittitle><emph render="bold"></emph></unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                        
                    </c03>
                  
                
                
                </c02>
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.8</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Photos - Clubhouses     </emph></unittitle></did>
                    <scopecontent><p>Correspondence, 1925 - 1926</p></scopecontent>
                    <scopecontent><p>Article on the pros and cons of owning a clubhouse.</p></scopecontent>
              <c03>
                  <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Albany. </emph> History. </unittitle></did>
              </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Anson. </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Beaumont.   </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Caldwell.  </emph> Photograph.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Childress.  </emph> History, photograph.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Cisco.   </emph> History, photograph.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Denison.   </emph> History. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Eastland.   </emph> History. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Denton.  </emph>Photographs: Woman’s Club Building,  Mary Arden Lodge at 
                             North Texas State Normal College/UNT. (3)
                        </unittitle></did>
                      
                        
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Elgin.  </emph> History, photograph.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">El Paso.   </emph> Photograph.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Fort Hancock.   </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Fort Worth.   </emph> Photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Friona. </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Haskell.   </emph> History, photographs (2).</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Houston. </emph></unittitle></did>
                    <c04>
                        <did><unittitle>City Federation of Houston:  History, photograph.</unittitle></did>
                    </c04>
                        <c04>
                            <did><unittitle>Houston Woman’s Club:  History, photograph.</unittitle></did>
                        </c04>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Jasper.   </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Kirbyville.   </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Knox City.   </emph> History, photograph.     </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">La Grange.   </emph> History. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Lamesa. </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Lockhart.   </emph> History, photograph of library where clubs meet.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Lubbock.   </emph> History, photograph.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Marshall.   </emph> History, photograph.     </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Mineral Wells.   </emph> History.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Orange. </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Rocksprings.   </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Rule.   </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">San Antonio.   </emph> History, photographs (2). </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Seguin. </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Stephenville.   </emph> History, photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Teague.   </emph> History on letterhead that has picture library where the club meets.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Temple.   </emph> History, photograph.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Weatherford.   </emph> History, photograph.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Wichita Falls.   </emph> Photograph. </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><unittitle><emph render="bold">Woodsboro.   </emph> History, photograph.</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                   </c02>
               


               
                
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.9</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Photographic Printing Plates 	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c02>
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.10</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Photographic Printing Plates	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c02 >
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.11</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Photographic Printing Places	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c02>
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.12</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Dallas Saturday Night - oversize	</emph></unittitle></did>
                </c02>
                
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.13</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> 	News clippings - undated</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c02>
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.14</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> News clippings - 1903 - 1930	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c02>
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.15</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> News clippings - 1914 - 1920	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c02>
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.16</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> News clippings - 1920 - 1940	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    </c02>
                <c02 level="file">
                        <did>  <container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.17</emph></container>
                            <unittitle><emph render="bold"> News clippings - Undated	</emph></unittitle></did>
                </c02>
                <c02 level="file">
                    <did>  
                        <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Presidential Scrapbooks	</emph></unittitle></did>
              <c03>
                  <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.18</emph></container>
                      <unittitle>1939 - Perkins</unittitle></did>
              </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.19</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>1949 - 1951	Hodge</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.20</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>1953 - 1956	Dudley</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.21</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>1953 - 1956	Dudley</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.22</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>1953 - 1956	Dudley</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.23</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>1956 - 1958	House</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.24</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>1958 - 1960	Boyd</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.25</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>1966 – 1968	Seay</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.26</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>1966 – 1968	Seay</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.27</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>1968 – 1970	Shaper</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    </c02>
                    
                  
                <c02 level="file">
                    <did>  
                        <unittitle><emph render="bold">State Scrapbooks	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.28</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>TFWC Certificate Awards</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.29</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Education Department - Diamond Jubilee</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.30</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>International Affairs - 1966 - 1968</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.31</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Art Week 1945 - 1947</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.32</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Second District 1947 - 1949 “Young Art” </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.33</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Second District 1949 - 1950</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.34</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Second District 1950 - 1951</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.35</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Third District 1937 - 1949</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.36</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Third District 1947 - 1948</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.37</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Sixth District 1919 - 1952</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                </c02>
                
                
                <c02 level="file">
                    <did>  
                        <unittitle><emph render="bold">Club Scrapbooks	</emph></unittitle></did>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.38</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Austin - Capital Study Guild 1937 - 1961</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.39</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Austin - Capital Study Guild 1961 - 1984</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.40</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Austin - Woman’s Federation 1957 - 1959</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.41</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Baird Wednesday Club: 1985 - 2002, 1995 - 1999, 1996 - 2002, 2002 - 2004
                            </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.42</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>    City Federation (2 books)   </unittitle>
                            <unitid>Corpus Christi 20th Century Club (1 book)</unitid></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.43</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Dalhart 1928 Club</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.44</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Dallas Woman’s Chamber of Commerce  CIP 1956 - 1958</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.45</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Dayton Lakata Club: 1956 - 1958</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.46</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>El Campo - The Woman’s Club: 1956 - 1957</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.47</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Georgetown Study Club: 1962 - 1964</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.48</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Lewisville Study Club: 1914 - 1990</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.49</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Midland Study Club Press Books: 1952 - 1953, 1959 - 1960, 1966 - 1967</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.50</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Midland Study Club Clippings Books: 1951-1952 (2 books)</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.51</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Midland Study Club: 1970 - 1996</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.52</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Midland Study Club Press Books: 1962, 1963, 1965 - 1966</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.53</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Orange - The Woman’s Club (undated)</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.54</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Paris - Caira Study Club: 1947-1952</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.55</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Pilot Point - 19th Century Club</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.56</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Pioneer District: 1996 - 1998</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.57</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Roscoe - Altruesa Club 1958</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.58</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>San Angelo Woman’s Forum: 1942 - 1951, 1961 -  1966 , 1966 - 1967</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.59</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>San Angelo Woman’s Forum: 1952 - 1954, 1966 - 1971,1 961 - 1964</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.60</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>San Angelo Woman’s Forum</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.61</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>San Antonio Junior Woman’s Club: 1974 - 1975</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.62</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Santa Rosa   2000 - 2002</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.63</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Santa Rosa   2000 - 2002</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.64</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Sterling City - Wimadosis Club -  Art Appreciation Book     1950 - 1951
                            </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.64a</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Whitesboro History Club: 1988 - 1990</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.64b</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Addendum:  Midland, 20th Century Study Club; 1957 - 1958, 1973 - 1974 (2 books)</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                </c02>
                
                <c02 level="file">
                    <did>  
                        <unittitle><emph render="bold"> Audio - Visuals</emph></unittitle></did>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.65</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Film Reel: “Industry on Parade - Design for Highway Safety”</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.66</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Film Script: “TFWC Clubhouse”</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.67</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Film Reel: “TFWC Clubhouse”</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.68</emph></container>
                            <unittitle> Film Reel: Where Have All The People Gone”, #2</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.69</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>GFWC “Unity in Diversity” Program, Slides 1 - 77</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.70</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>“GFWC in Action Worldwide”, Slides 1 - 79, Script</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.71</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>GFWC Volunteer - 1982 - 1984, Script, Slides 1 - 80, 2 Audio cassettes</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.72</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>TFWC Convention 1997 - 14 Audio Cassettes</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.73</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>TFWC/GFWC Multiple Club Histories  - 12 Audio Cassettes</unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>1) Rochelle Study Club, Eastland Hawthorne Club, De Leon Shakespeare
                            Club, San Saba Pierian Club
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>2) Seymour Perian Club</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>3) History of the Clio Club - 1916 - 1980</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>4) Highlights of Western District - 1966 - 1968 Laura Johnston</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>5) Western District - Mrs. B. F. Seay 1966 - 1968</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>6) GFWC - Mrs. Kermit Lawson, Top of Texas President
                            (1970 - 1972)
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>7) GFWC - Mrs. Donald Britt (Paula), Top of Texas District
                            (1975 - 1977)
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>8) GFWC/TFWC - Mrs. Jack Allen, Top of Texas District
                            (1960 - 1962)
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>9) GFWC/TFWC -  Mrs. Bill Reed, Top of Texas District
                            (1976 - 1978)
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>10) GFWC/TFWC, Mrs. B.M. Sims(Lennie), President, Top of 
                            Texas District (1968 - 1970)
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>11) GFWC/TFWC, Mrs. Robert Lindsey, President, Top of Texas
                            District (1964 - 1966)
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>12) One cassette unidentified</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.74</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>	Filmstrip (GFWC ) “The Story of Unity in Diversity” </unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.75</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Recordings (45 RPM, 78 RPM, 331/3 RPM)</unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>1) “Strengthen the Arm of Liberty”</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>2) “You and Muscular Dystrophy”</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>3) “Woman to the World” by Mrs. Dexter Arnold (4 parts)</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>4) Labor - Management Relations(4 parts)</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>5) "To Strengthen the Arm of Liberty”     Report to 1963 GFWC Convention
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>6)"Guideposts to Freedom” (parts 1-12)             1952 GFWC Convention
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>7)"Woman to the World”(6 records)</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>8) GFWC 1951 Convention</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.76</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>TFWC 1997 Convention (15 Video Cassettes)</unittitle></did>
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.77</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>TFWC Oral History Project (Video Cassettes)</unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>1) Centennial Celebration</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>2) Youth Service</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>3) Unity - Caring and Sharing	</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>4) History of Past President’s, Trinity District;     Pioneer members of Shakespeare Club</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>5) Interview -  Mrs. Dee(Nora) Locklin</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>6) Cassette - History of 20th Century Club, Big Lake, TX</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>7) History Interview Agreement - Hazel Aken 1990</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        
                    </c03>
                    <c03>
                        <did><container type="Box"><emph render="bold">8.78</emph></container>
                            <unittitle>Videos- Oral History Project</unittitle></did>
                        <scopecontent><p>1) Lorene Collinsworth
                            Mary Margaret Roberson, April 6, 1990
                            (Includes interview agreements)
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>2) Jacqueline Hendricks -  Western District President
                            (1980 - 1982) Interviewed March 16, 1990
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>3) Hazel M. Aken, President, Caprock District (1976 - 1978)</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p> 4) Pioneer District Oral History ( edited version)
                            Interview Agreement - Virginia Curry, April 11, 1990
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>	5) History of Las Fidelis Study Club - Levelland, TX 1946 - 1990</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>6) Magnolia District - GFWC - March 23, 1990</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>7) TFWC 1984 - 1986: Mrs. Harold Green (Bettye),Tahoka,
                            Caprock District, Filmed March, 1990
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p>8) GFWC Bicentennial Signing of Constitution</p>
                         <p>   1926 Study Club</p>
                             <p>     Matron’s Study Club</p>
                                 <p>    Las Fidelis Study Club, Levelland, TX, Sept, 1984</p>
                        </scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>9)  Administration of Mrs. J.W. Walker, TFWC President
                            (1940 - 1942)
                        </p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>10) “GFWC - A Past to Remember, A Future to Mold”, May 1, 1989</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>	11) Wednesday Study Club, Canton Tx, Taped July 1990</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                        <scopecontent><p>	12) Alamo District History</p></scopecontent>
                        <scopecontent><p></p></scopecontent>
                        
                    
                  
                    </c03>
                    
                </c02>
              
         
        
                
                </c01>
       </dsc>
    </archdesc>
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