microfilms
Found in 492 Collections and/or Records:
Hollywood Studio Club director's reports, 1930-1950
The Hollywood Studio Club is a residence club for women between the ages of 18-30 studying or employed in the entertainment industry. Director's reports concern the use, administration, publicity, services and finance of the club. In addition, the directors report on any challenges, future developments and building needs. A note in the microfilm indicates that the reports for the years 1941-1948 are missing.
Hollywood Studio Club director's reports, 1927-1937
The Hollywood Studio Club is a residence club for women between the ages of 18-30 studying or employed in the entertainment industry. Director's reports concern the use, administration, publicity, services and finance of the club. In addition, the directors report on any challenges, future developments and building needs. A note in the microfilm indicates that the reports for the years 1932-1936 are missing.
Hollywood Studio Club director's reports, 1917-1926
The Hollywood Studio Club is a residence club for women between the ages of 18-30 studying or employed in the entertainment industry. Director's reports concern the use, administration, publicity, services and finance of the club. In addition, the directors report on any challenges, future developments and building needs.
Hospitality Committee minutes and reports, 1921-1934
Industrial Committee minutes, 1946-1949
The Industrial Committee of the Community Division of the YWCA of the U.S.A. is concerned with the overall program and emphases of industrial work, cooperation with other organizations, cooperation with other parts of the YWCA of the U.S.A., communicating the needs of the industrial woman to local associations and the National Board, and maintaining an awareness and understanding of the concerns of the woman industrial worker.
Industrial Committee minutes, 1935-1945
Industrial Committee minutes, 1926-1931
Industrial Committee minutes, 1921-1925
The Industrial Committee of the YWCA of the U.S.A. is concerned with the overall program and emphases of industrial work, the cooperation with other organizations and other parts of the YWCA of the U.S.A., communicating the needs of the industrial woman to local associations and to the National Board and maintaining awareness and understanding of the concerns of the woman industrial worker.
Industrial Committee minutes, 1914-1920
The Industrial Committee of the YWCA of the U.S.A. is concerned with the overall program and emphases of industrial work, the cooperation with other organizations and other parts of the YWCA of the U.S.A., communicating the needs of the industrial woman to local associations and to the National Board and maintaining awareness and understanding of the concerns of the woman industrial worker. A note in the microfilm indicates that the minutes for 1917 are missing.
Industrial Department reports, 1928-1931
Biennial reports of the Industrial Department of the YWCA of the U.S.A. provide an overview of the emphases for the term, summarize national program, assess program participation and success, and summarize the needs of the industrial woman. Regional and secretary report provide a more specific report of industrial program activities and policy in addition to descriptions of local industrial needs and challenges.
Industrial Department reports, 1924-1927
Biennial reports of the Industrial Department of the YWCA of the U.S.A. provide an overview of the emphases for the term, summarize national program, assess program participation and success, and summarize the needs of the industrial woman. Regional and secretary report provide a more specific report of industrial program activities and policy in addition to descriptions of local industrial needs and challenges.
Industrial Department reports, 1930-1931
Industrial Department reports, 1929
Industrial Department reports, 1928
Industrial Department reports, 1927
Industrial Department reports, 1926
Industrial Department reports, 1925
Industrial Department reports, 1922-1924
Industrial Study Committee minutes and reports, 1935-1938
On the recommendation of the Philadelphia National Convention of the YWCA of the U.S.A. a committee is organized to study the program of the Industrial Department of the YWCA of the U.S.A. and evaluate how the department "translates into action the principles adopted by national conventions." The study makes recommendations concerning future development of the Industrial Department's program.
Interchurch World Movement of North America minutes and reports, 1920
The Interchurch World Movement of North America is organized following World War I to unite the protestant churches of North American in their home and foreign missions. Committee meetings and reports concern the financial campaigns and management, movement directives and emphases, reports of work and the operations of the organization.
Interchurch World Movement of North America minutes and reports, 1919
The Interchurch World Movement of North America is organized following World War I to unite the protestant churches of North American in their home and foreign missions. Committee meetings and reports concern the financial campaigns and management, movement directives and emphases, reports of work and the operations of the organization.
International Board conference proceedings, 1875-1905
Conference proceedings from the YWCA of the U.S.A. predecessor organization the International Board. Digitized version includes renewals originally located on reel 252.
International Division minutes and reports , 1961-1971
The International Division of the YWCA of the U.S.A. is responsible for oversight and development of projects and leadership development outside of the United States. Minutes and reports include updates from work abroad, development of leadership training programs for visiting secretaries, management of personnel and evaluations of international projects. The International Division is a continuation of the work of the Foreign DIvision.
Joint Committee of the YWCA, 1905-1907
Joint Committee documents concerning the uniting of the American Committee and the International Board to form the National Board of the YWCA of the U.S.A. and the relationship between the organizations. Materials include leaflets regarding the union, the report of the First Annual Convention of the YWCA's of the U.S.A. and lists of charter member organizations. Leaflets are slightly different versions than those located on reel 1A, microdex 7 of the YWCA of the U.S.A. records.
Joint Committee on Student-Community associations Relationships minutes, 1962-1963
Minutes of the meetings of the YWCA of the U.S.A. Joint Committee on Student-Community associations Relationships. The committee studies the relationship between student associations and community associations identifying areas for collaborative work and resource sharing. Additionally, the committee addresses the unique relationship of the junior college or community college student to community associations.
Laboratory Division minutes and reports, 1931-1939
The Laboratory Division of the YWCA of the U.S.A. is responsible for the development of programs, practices and methods for local associations so that they can best meet the needs of their women and girls. The microdex is divided into two parts. The first is minutes and reports of the Laboratory Division Committee meetings. The second section is minutes and reports of the Laboratory Division staff meetings.
Leadership Services Division Committee minutes and reports, 1952-1960
Leadership Services Division Committee minutes and reports, 1941-1948
Leadership Services Division Committee minutes and reports, 1932-1940
Leadership Services Division Committee minutes and reports, 1935-1939
The Leadership Services Division of the YWCA of the U.S.A. is responsible for the discovery and development of professional and volunteer leadership. Staff meetings concern the needs of the local association leadership, development of program emphases, department budget and how best to meet the needs of professional and volunteer leaders.