Leadership in women
Found in 2241 Collections and/or Records:
Connecticut, circa 1951-1960
Connecticut, circa 1951-1960
Connecticut, circa 1951-1960
Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Stamford and Waterbury, Connecticut. The administration and development of the associations is documented in basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports for the associations are more narrative in nature and include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need.
Connecticut, circa 1906-1950
Connecticut, circa 1919-1950
Documents concerning the YWCA of the U.S.A. association in Greenwich, Connecticut. Documents include reports of studies of social agencies in Greenwich, visitation reports assessing the function and performance of the association, a residence survey, lists of leadership and a finance survey. Additional correspondence and reports concern the Greenwich YWCA building, cooperation with other organizations and the tax exempt status of the association under Greenwich and Connecticut law.
Connecticut, circa 1918-1950
Connecticut, circa 1899-1950
Connecticut, circa 1882-1950
Connecticut, circa 1915-1950
Connecticut, circa 1928-1945
Application for affiliation, constitutions, bylaws and administrative records for the YWCA of the U.S.A. association in Stamford, Connecticut.
Connecticut, circa 1933-1950
Connecticut, circa 1961-1970
Connecticut, circa 1961-1970
Connecticut, circa 1961-1970
Connecticut, circa 1961-1970
Connecticut, circa 1961-1970
Continental Committee of the Young Women's Christian associations in South America minutes , 1920-1924
The Continental Committee of the Young Women's Christian associations of South America is created to unite and strengthen existing associations, assist with the development of new associations, maintain relationships with other national YWCA's and with the World YWCA, facilitate cooperation with other women's welfare organizations in South America and work towards the development of a South American federation of YWCA's.
Convention, 1964
Completed credential blanks for delegates to the 1964 National Convention of the YWCA of the U.S.A. from Alabama through Iowa. Blanks are arranged alphabetically by state and then by town.
Convention, 1964 , 1964
Completed credential blanks for delegates to the 1964 National Convention of the YWCA of the U.S.A. from Kansas through New York. Blanks are arranged alphabetically by state and then by town.
Convention, 1964 , 1964
Completed credential blanks for delegates to the 1964 National Convention of the YWCA of the U.S.A. from North Carolina through Tennessee. Blanks are arranged alphabetically by state and then by town.
Convention, 1964 , 1964
Completed credential blanks for the 1964 National Convention of the YWCA of the U.S.A. for general delegates from Texas through Wisconsin as well as blanks for delegates from student associations, the National Board of the YWCA of the U.S.A., international associations and outside organizations. General delegate's blanks are arranged alphabetically by state and then by town followed by students, National Board and outside delegates grouped by delegate type.
Convention, 1964 , 1964
Convention, 1964 , 1964
Convention, 1964 , 1964 April 20-25
Convention, 1964 , 1964 April 24-25
Convention, 1964 , 1964
Convention, 1964 , 1964
Special sessions and participation for teenage visiting delegates to the National Convention of the YWCA of the U.S.A. allow youth the chance to participate in the national body of the organization, develop leadership skills and meet other Y-Teen members. Program outlines and memorandums sent to Y-Teen leaders give an overview of the Y-Teen's role in the convention. Registration forms lists members and their home associations.
Convention, 1964 , 1963-1964
Convention, 1964 , 1964 April 22-23
Convention, 1967 , 1967
Completed credential blanks for the 1967 National Convention of the YWCA of the U.S.A. for general delegates from Alabama through Illinois. Delegate's blanks are arranged alphabetically by state and then by town.