National Altrusan, 1933-04

The National Altrusan

Description: Vol. 10, No. 8.; Includes: Anniversary issue; Dedicated to Julia Hindman; And so it began – Altrusa’s first days, early hopes and plans developed, by Mamie L. Bass; Second year brings in one new club; Altrusa’s name changes to present form, by Morna Hickam; Reconstruction period after World War, Reflected in Altrusa History, by Bessie D. Moore; Local clubs gain strength and solidarity by Bessie D. Moore; First full-time organizer at work, first order for Altrusa pins this year, by Mary M. Buehler; Publication of National Altrusan begun in the sixth year of the Association, by Mrs. Anna H. Settle; Vocational guidance adopted as national policy, by Mrs. Anna H. Settle; Greatest extension growth by existing clubs, local clubs organize seventeen clubs, by Dr. Gillette Hayden; Altrusa’s National Presidents – What they are doing; Ninth year sees Altrusan enlarged; handbook printed, by Amanda H. Heppner; Altrusa reaches the ten-year mark with sixty-nine clubs, by Amanda H. Heppner; Revision of Constitution and by-laws, Association continues steady growth, by Mrs. Margaret R. Turner; Strong Altrusa development furthered along many lines, by Dr. Helen Johnston; Districting adopted; song book and roster published, by Dr. Helen Johnston; Ten districts of Altrusa are organized, Vocational guidance pamphlets printed, by Mrs. Elizabeth F. Gardner; Altrusa headquarters established in Chicago, history brought up to present time, by Janette B. Briggs; Across the Editor’s Desk; Up-to-the minute ideas for programs; “A call to convention”; Itinerary of the post-convention trip, seeing beautiful New England, by Guenn Cooke; Adventuring in the Pacific Northwest, by Mabel Ashley; The Service Club and vocational guidance, by Harriet E. Towne; What can your Altrusa Club do? For vocational guidance?; Membership honor roll; In memoriam.
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Origin: 1933-04
Created By: Altrusa International
Contributor(s): Kern, Mary Margaret
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/AltrusaIntl/id/40159
Collection: Altrusa International Records
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/
Geography: United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Altrusa International
Women--Societies and clubs

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