Box 2
Contains 58 Results:
Thrift Week press releases, , 1919-1920
Mrs. Clarke was heavily involved with the Red Cross through the Federation of Women’s Clubs. She was key in gaining support for driver education for women in order to help with war relief. She also sewed surgical dressings to send overseas, helped raise money to support troops, and supported thrift and war stamps. This series includes correspondence, published materials, clippings, committee notes, and a ledger.
Thrift Week mailing lists,, undated
Mrs. Clarke was heavily involved with the Red Cross through the Federation of Women’s Clubs. She was key in gaining support for driver education for women in order to help with war relief. She also sewed surgical dressings to send overseas, helped raise money to support troops, and supported thrift and war stamps. This series includes correspondence, published materials, clippings, committee notes, and a ledger.
Thrift Week questionnaire,, undated
Mrs. Clarke was heavily involved with the Red Cross through the Federation of Women’s Clubs. She was key in gaining support for driver education for women in order to help with war relief. She also sewed surgical dressings to send overseas, helped raise money to support troops, and supported thrift and war stamps. This series includes correspondence, published materials, clippings, committee notes, and a ledger.
Thrift Week program information, , undated
Mrs. Clarke was heavily involved with the Red Cross through the Federation of Women’s Clubs. She was key in gaining support for driver education for women in order to help with war relief. She also sewed surgical dressings to send overseas, helped raise money to support troops, and supported thrift and war stamps. This series includes correspondence, published materials, clippings, committee notes, and a ledger.
Thrift Week printed materials, , 1920
Mrs. Clarke was heavily involved with the Red Cross through the Federation of Women’s Clubs. She was key in gaining support for driver education for women in order to help with war relief. She also sewed surgical dressings to send overseas, helped raise money to support troops, and supported thrift and war stamps. This series includes correspondence, published materials, clippings, committee notes, and a ledger.
Thrift Week clippings, , 1919-1920
Mrs. Clarke was heavily involved with the Red Cross through the Federation of Women’s Clubs. She was key in gaining support for driver education for women in order to help with war relief. She also sewed surgical dressings to send overseas, helped raise money to support troops, and supported thrift and war stamps. This series includes correspondence, published materials, clippings, committee notes, and a ledger.
Home Economics and Home Bureau correspondence, , 1919-1921
The Home Economics Work series contains materials collected by Mrs. Clarke from her work on those committees dedicated to teaching women how to “keep house” efficiently. Materials include correspondence, schedules for home economics courses and demonstrations, pamphlets for women about household budgets, cooking, etc., and committee minutes. Also included in this series are committee materials related to planning home expositions.
Correspondence, , 1921-1924
The Home Economics Work series contains materials collected by Mrs. Clarke from her work on those committees dedicated to teaching women how to “keep house” efficiently. Materials include correspondence, schedules for home economics courses and demonstrations, pamphlets for women about household budgets, cooking, etc., and committee minutes. Also included in this series are committee materials related to planning home expositions.
Information on Home Economics Demonstrations and Reading Courses, , 1921
The Home Economics Work series contains materials collected by Mrs. Clarke from her work on those committees dedicated to teaching women how to “keep house” efficiently. Materials include correspondence, schedules for home economics courses and demonstrations, pamphlets for women about household budgets, cooking, etc., and committee minutes. Also included in this series are committee materials related to planning home expositions.
Information sheets, , undated
The Home Economics Work series contains materials collected by Mrs. Clarke from her work on those committees dedicated to teaching women how to “keep house” efficiently. Materials include correspondence, schedules for home economics courses and demonstrations, pamphlets for women about household budgets, cooking, etc., and committee minutes. Also included in this series are committee materials related to planning home expositions.
Committee minutes, , 1921
The Home Economics Work series contains materials collected by Mrs. Clarke from her work on those committees dedicated to teaching women how to “keep house” efficiently. Materials include correspondence, schedules for home economics courses and demonstrations, pamphlets for women about household budgets, cooking, etc., and committee minutes. Also included in this series are committee materials related to planning home expositions.
Home Bureau Cornell publications, , 1921
The Home Economics Work series contains materials collected by Mrs. Clarke from her work on those committees dedicated to teaching women how to “keep house” efficiently. Materials include correspondence, schedules for home economics courses and demonstrations, pamphlets for women about household budgets, cooking, etc., and committee minutes. Also included in this series are committee materials related to planning home expositions.
Clippings, , 1921, 1924
The Home Economics Work series contains materials collected by Mrs. Clarke from her work on those committees dedicated to teaching women how to “keep house” efficiently. Materials include correspondence, schedules for home economics courses and demonstrations, pamphlets for women about household budgets, cooking, etc., and committee minutes. Also included in this series are committee materials related to planning home expositions.
Better Homes in America Week correspondence, , 1921-1923
The Home Economics Work series contains materials collected by Mrs. Clarke from her work on those committees dedicated to teaching women how to “keep house” efficiently. Materials include correspondence, schedules for home economics courses and demonstrations, pamphlets for women about household budgets, cooking, etc., and committee minutes. Also included in this series are committee materials related to planning home expositions.
World Court, , 1924-1934
This series includes correspondence for the Women’s Republican Committee and Club, clippings, political propaganda, and a scrapbook of clippings regarding lectures by the founder of the Women’s National Republican Club, Mrs. Arthur Livermore.
Housing Investigation Committee, , 1920
This series contains miscellaneous personal and committee papers. Contents include correspondence, clippings, investment information, fractional currency, House of Representatives Bills, letterhead, Mrs. Clarke’s resume, and a 1921 report of real property assessments for the City of Rochester.
Housing Investigation Committee clippings, , 1920
This series contains miscellaneous personal and committee papers. Contents include correspondence, clippings, investment information, fractional currency, House of Representatives Bills, letterhead, Mrs. Clarke’s resume, and a 1921 report of real property assessments for the City of Rochester.
Council for Better Citizenship, , 1920-1925
This series contains miscellaneous personal and committee papers. Contents include correspondence, clippings, investment information, fractional currency, House of Representatives Bills, letterhead, Mrs. Clarke’s resume, and a 1921 report of real property assessments for the City of Rochester.
Good citizenship clippings, , 1924
This series contains miscellaneous personal and committee papers. Contents include correspondence, clippings, investment information, fractional currency, House of Representatives Bills, letterhead, Mrs. Clarke’s resume, and a 1921 report of real property assessments for the City of Rochester.
Investments clippings, , 1929-1931
This series contains miscellaneous personal and committee papers. Contents include correspondence, clippings, investment information, fractional currency, House of Representatives Bills, letterhead, Mrs. Clarke’s resume, and a 1921 report of real property assessments for the City of Rochester.