ACWA. Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archives
Found in 403 Collections and/or Records:
Utah women's issues collection
Hope A. Hilton papers
The Hope A. Hilton papers (1815-1999) contain diaries, correspondence, research files, family histories and genealogy, news clippings, and manuscripts. Hope Hilton (1924-1999) was a writer and community activist who, along with her husband, organized the Middle East Foundation, a charitable organization devoted to helping students from the middle east obtain an education in the United States.
Helen B. Andelin papers
Elks Ladies Club records
The Elks Ladies Club records consist of scrapbooks (1922-1947, 1979-1987), a minute book (1976-1981), and an account book (1960-1981) of the club.
Beverly Bithell papers
The Beverly Bithell papers consist of biographical information, clippings, programs and a scrapbook. Bithell was a dancer, choreographer, and dance teacher. She was professionally active in Utah and New York between 1950 and 1980.
Clarice Short papers
The Clarice Short papers (1904-1975) consist of diaries, correspondence to her family in New Mexico, and rough drafts of poems. Short was an author and a member of the University of Utah Department of English.
Hadassah, Utah Chapter records
The Hadassah, Utah Chapter, records (1943-1980) consist of subject files, clippings, programs, invitations, announcements, newsletters, correspondence, and reports. The Hadassah is a Jewish women's organization.
Fine Arts Club records
The Fine Arts Club records (1926-1999) contain meeting minutes and other records from two women's organizations in Salt Lake City, Utah, in which Katherine Bennion served as an officer. The records also contain materials regarding the Garden Arts Club.
Alene Dalton papers
The Alene Dalton papers (1950-1987) contain scrapbooks, awards, and art work related to Dalton's tenure as "The Story Princess."
Ida Barker Blake diaries [photocopies]
The Ida Barker Blake diaries (1895-1964) are photocopies of diaries kept by Ida Barker Blake (1875-1964), which document her life as a resident of Southern Utah and wife of H. Elwyn Blake. The diaries consist of daily entries detailing the weather, visitors, letters written and received, and expenses.
Donna Hill papers
The Donna Hill papers (1803-2002) contain Hill's biographical information, correspondence, art work, book reviews, and assorted materials concerning the Joseph Smith biography. Donna Hill was a university librarian, a painter, a writer of children's books and the author of a study on the life of Joseph Smith.
Agnes Mero Plenk papers
The Agnes Mero Plenk papers (1947-2004) contain materials relating to Plenk's work in the fields of educational and child psychology. Plenk founded the Salt Lake Children's Center in 1962. She also served as an adjunct professor at the University of Utah.
Julia Farnsworth Lund Wassmer papers
The Julia Farnsworth Lund Wassmer papers (1911-1996) consists chiefly of scrapbooks chronicling Wassmer's involvement in the arts in Utah and New York.
Marcelle Carver papers
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.
Culture Lure Club records
The Culture Lure Club records (1932-1995) contains documents regarding this Salt Lake City club, including meeting records, correspondence, a constitution, a charter member list, club notebooks, and other documents. The Culture Lure Club was a women's club in Salt Lake City, Utah founded in 1932.
Nonie N. Sorensen papers
The Nonie N. Sorensen papers (1988, 1997) consist of two pieces of sheet music entitled "Come Walk the Streets of Old Nauvoo" and "Brother Brigham Says."
Betty M. Madsen papers
The Betty M. Madsen papers (1938-1997) contains journals, professional correspondence, unpublished manuscripts on linguistics and 19th-century women, and news clippings on women's issues in the 1970s and 1980s. Betty M. Madsen was a graduate of the University of Utah with degrees in French and linguistics. She was the co-author of several publications with her husband, Brigham D. Madsen and served as thesis editor at the University of Utah in the 1970s.
Marilyn R. Allen papers
The Marilyn R. Allen papers (1943-1967) contain published and unpublished contain manuscripts, circulars, and articles. Marilyn R. Allen is an anti-ethnic minority, anti-communism writer from Salt Lake City, Utah.
Katharine Hogle Cole papers
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.