Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Correspondence, 1951 - 1960
The Bates Needle Club was a social organization comprised of faculty wives and female faculty members. The earliest mention of the club is in an edition of the Bates Student from 1910, but there are no actual club records until 1946. The club appears to have disbanded sometime after 1972, although there is an item in the "Programs, 1963-1973" folder for a proposed meeting of a "Bates Women's Club" for September 1973.
Correspondence, 1961 - 1967
The Bates Needle Club was a social organization comprised of faculty wives and female faculty members. The earliest mention of the club is in an edition of the Bates Student from 1910, but there are no actual club records until 1946. The club appears to have disbanded sometime after 1972, although there is an item in the "Programs, 1963-1973" folder for a proposed meeting of a "Bates Women's Club" for September 1973.
Correspondence, 1968 - 1972
The Bates Needle Club was a social organization comprised of faculty wives and female faculty members. The earliest mention of the club is in an edition of the Bates Student from 1910, but there are no actual club records until 1946. The club appears to have disbanded sometime after 1972, although there is an item in the "Programs, 1963-1973" folder for a proposed meeting of a "Bates Women's Club" for September 1973.
Meeting Minutes, 1949 - 1954
The Bates Needle Club was a social organization comprised of faculty wives and female faculty members. The earliest mention of the club is in an edition of the Bates Student from 1910, but there are no actual club records until 1946. The club appears to have disbanded sometime after 1972, although there is an item in the "Programs, 1963-1973" folder for a proposed meeting of a "Bates Women's Club" for September 1973.
Meeting Minutes, 1954 - 1960
The Bates Needle Club was a social organization comprised of faculty wives and female faculty members. The earliest mention of the club is in an edition of the Bates Student from 1910, but there are no actual club records until 1946. The club appears to have disbanded sometime after 1972, although there is an item in the "Programs, 1963-1973" folder for a proposed meeting of a "Bates Women's Club" for September 1973.
Meeting Minutes, 1960 - 1964
The Bates Needle Club was a social organization comprised of faculty wives and female faculty members. The earliest mention of the club is in an edition of the Bates Student from 1910, but there are no actual club records until 1946. The club appears to have disbanded sometime after 1972, although there is an item in the "Programs, 1963-1973" folder for a proposed meeting of a "Bates Women's Club" for September 1973.
Meeting Minutes, 1964 - 1967
The Bates Needle Club was a social organization comprised of faculty wives and female faculty members. The earliest mention of the club is in an edition of the Bates Student from 1910, but there are no actual club records until 1946. The club appears to have disbanded sometime after 1972, although there is an item in the "Programs, 1963-1973" folder for a proposed meeting of a "Bates Women's Club" for September 1973.
Meeting Minutes, 1967 - 1972
The Bates Needle Club was a social organization comprised of faculty wives and female faculty members. The earliest mention of the club is in an edition of the Bates Student from 1910, but there are no actual club records until 1946. The club appears to have disbanded sometime after 1972, although there is an item in the "Programs, 1963-1973" folder for a proposed meeting of a "Bates Women's Club" for September 1973.
Member and Committee Lists, 1952 - 1969
The Bates Needle Club was a social organization comprised of faculty wives and female faculty members. The earliest mention of the club is in an edition of the Bates Student from 1910, but there are no actual club records until 1946. The club appears to have disbanded sometime after 1972, although there is an item in the "Programs, 1963-1973" folder for a proposed meeting of a "Bates Women's Club" for September 1973.
Programs, 1946 - 1955
The Bates Needle Club was a social organization comprised of faculty wives and female faculty members. The earliest mention of the club is in an edition of the Bates Student from 1910, but there are no actual club records until 1946. The club appears to have disbanded sometime after 1972, although there is an item in the "Programs, 1963-1973" folder for a proposed meeting of a "Bates Women's Club" for September 1973.