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Girl Reserve conferences, 1941

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 87, microdex: 9
Girl Reserve conferences, 1941
Girl Reserve conferences, 1941

Scope and Contents

At the 1941 regional Girl Reserve conferences, Girl Reserve clubs from around the western region hold regional camps and conferences to unite under a common purpose and aim, interact with girls from other clubs and backgrounds, discuss the social, economic, political and spiritual problems they face and participate in fun recreations and activities. Conference reports and proceedings summarize and assess the conference discussion groups, equipment and facilities, food and recreation. In 1941, discussions and emphases include Vocational guidance, social relationships and the religious life of the young woman. 

Dates of Materials

  • Creation: 1941

Language of Materials

English

Conditions Governing Access

From the Record Group:

This collection is open for use without restriction beyond the standard terms and conditions of Smith College Special Collections.

However, by agreement with the YWCA of the U.S.A., microdexes known to contain financial records or personal health information (usually on job applications) were not digitized and/or not published in our online repository as part of the CLIR Digitizing Hidden Collections grant. These microdexes may still be accessed on the original microfilm, and digital files may be made available to individual researchers upon request.

Extent

306 frames (1 partial reel)