Georgia, United States
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Georgia, circa 1951-1960
Girl Reserve conferences, 1945-1946
Girl Reserve conferences, 1944-1945
Girl Reserve conferences, 1943-1944
Girl Reserve conferences, 1943
Girl Reserve conferences, 1941-1942
Girl Reserve conferences, 1940-1941
Girl Reserve conferences, 1940
Girl Reserve conferences, 1939
Girl Reserve conferences, 1938
South Atlantic Field Committee minutes and reports, 1907 May-1921 December
Student: Southern region, circa 1924-1950
Student: Southern region, 1924-1945
Newsletters of the southern region of the National Student YWCA.
Student: Southern region, 1932-1950
Monthly and visitation reports for the Southern region of the National Student YWCA. Monthly reports to the National Student Council are submitted using standard forms and collect information concerning meetings attended, campuses visited, materials prepared, regional developments, how the secretary's day were divided and interviews conducted. Visitation reports are narrative reports of a secretary's visit to campus associations.
Student: Southern region, 1933-1950
Documents concerning the Southern region of the National Student YWCA including conference minutes and discussion notes, correspondence and reports regarding student associations on African American campuses in Mississippi, summer project programs and pamphlets, program and leadership handbooks and minutes and correspondence regarding the structure and organization of the National and regional student YWCA.
Student: Southern region, 1926-1949
Annual reports from the Southern region of the National Student YWCA.
United Community Defense Services: Savannah River Site
Photographs of programs and activities of the YWCA United Community Degese Services serving the Savannah River Site workers and their families.
World War I: Hostess houses, Georgia, circa 1914-1920
Photographs of the YWCA hostess house at Camp Gordon, Georgia.
World War I: Hostess houses, Georgia, circa 1914-1920
Photograph of the YWCA hostess house at Fort Oglethorpe in Georgia.