ACWA. Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archives
Record Group
Identifier: ACWA
In recognition of the complexity and change experienced by 20th century women in Utah and elsewhere, the mission of the Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archives is to document and preserve the history of women whose lives and work helped create social and cultural change.
Found in 390 Collections and/or Records:
Marcelle Carver papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1610
Abstract
The Marcelle Carver papers (1983-1994) consist of correspondence, board meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, and other miscellaneous papers related to Carver's involvement with the Holy Cross Hospital Auxiliary Board.
Dates:
1983-1994
Marjorie Chan papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2781
Abstract
The Marjorie Chan papers (1921-1943) consist of World War II ration booklets and tokens, art catalogues, and posters.
Dates:
1921-1943
Dolores Chase papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2943
Abstract
The Dolores Chase papers (1982-2009) consists mainly of her commentary essays written for the radio program Afternoon Edition on KUER FM90. Also included in the collection are promotional posters from the Dolores Chase Gallery. Chase obtained masters degrees in both English and Arts Administration in 1979. She opened the Dolores Chase Fine Art gallery in 1985 in downtown Salt Lake City.
Dates:
1982-2009
Josephine Streeper Chase papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0151
Abstract
The Josephine Streeper Chase papers (1876-1978) contain Josephine Chase's diaries, correspondence, genealogy records, news clippings, programs, certificates, and the missionary journals of Joseph R. Mathews.
Dates:
1876-1978
Chi Delta Phi records
Collection
Identifier: MS 0086
Abstract
The Chi Delta Phi records (1911-1968) are a collection of materials reflecting the organization, growth, activities, and dissolution of the Gleam Epsilon chapter of this sorority, and its predecessor, the Order of the Gleam. The collection is comprised of a two-volume roster, a two-volume scrapbook, business records, fifteen volumes of unpublished writings of the members of the sorority, and a play.
Dates:
1911-1968
Chi Omega Alumnae Association records
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1289
Abstract
The Chi Omega Alumnae Association records (1914-1997) contain financial and administrative records of the Salt Lake City Alumnae chapter of Chi Omega Women's Fraternity. The Xi Alpha collegiate chapter of the fraternity was founded in 1914 at the University of Utah. Records of the Alumnae chapter begin in 1959.
Dates:
1914-1997
Carol L. Clark papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2758
Abstract
The Carol L. Clark papers (1968-2002) consist of periodicals, correspondence, articles, and other documents pertaining to her career as the Consumer Education Specialist for the Utah Attorney General's Office (1982-1985). This collection also contains documents pertaining to Clark's move to Utah's Department of Economic Development as the Women's Bureau Director (1986). The collection also contains other articles, periodicals, and brochures written by or pertaining to Clark.
Dates:
1968-2002
Cleofan records
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2585
Abstract
The Cleofan records (1892-2009) contain the organizational papers of this women's social group based in Salt Lake City.
Dates:
1892-2009
Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archive oral history project [transcripts]
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2947
Abstract
The Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archive oral history project (2013-2020) was created to record the personal histories of 20th century women; to record memories and emotions related to historical events and social change processes; and to explore women's participation in and response to social and cultural changes. The project is conducted by Resources for the Study of Social Engagement, a non-profit organization, and is supported in part by the Clyde Family Foundation and by the...
Dates:
2013-2020
Katharine Hogle Cole papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1720
Abstract
The Katharine Hogle Cole papers (1938-1999) document a life dedicated to politics. Included in the collection is her extensive correspondence with Eileen Bernal, a founder of the Peace Councils Movement in England, and wife of Marxist activist, John Bernal. More personal than political, the correspondence documents a friendship of 30 years, until Eileen Bernal's death in 1990.
Dates:
1938-1999