American Association of University Women records, 1940-2014

Overview of the Collection

Creator
American Association of University Women. Utah State Division
Title
American Association of University Women records
Dates
1940-2014 (inclusive)
Quantity
84.75 linear feet
Collection Number
MS 0117
Summary
The American Association of University Women records (1940-2014) includes state board meetings, branch reports, correspondence, legislative programs, annual reports, news letters, bulletins, directories and financial reports. Utah State Division file and Branch files, 1945-2002 include by-laws, community programs, fellowships, legislation, minutes, scrapbooks, reports and treasurers' reports.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The American Association of University Women is an organization whose membership is composed of women with baccalaureate degrees who are committed to continuing their education informally through study groups and to providing scholarships for women who desire to obtain advanced degrees. Originally organized in 1882 as the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, the group took its present name in 1921. Structurally, the organization exists on five levels: local branch, state division, regional division, national and international federation.

The State Division of AAUW is not the parent but, rather, the creation of four pre-existing Utah branches of AAUW-- Salt Lake City, Ogden, Logan, and Brigham City-- whose representatives met in the Women's Lounge in the campus of the University of Utah on January 1942, to create a temporary state organization. By June 1942, the members of all four branches had ratified the constitution and bylaws. The state offices were all filled by September 1944. The following May, those officers met with the branch presidents at a meeting hosted by the Salt Lake Branch in the Hotel Utah.

It was hoped that the establishment of the state level organization would fill needs and strengthen the Association in Utah. The regional vice-president who assisted the Utah branches in this endeavor stressed the urgent need of organizing college-trained women in Utah to promote growth in educational aims and "to more effectively utilize their particular abilities for public good." The branches expressed need for achieving unity at the national convention and organizing more branches in Utah.

The purposes of the State Division were outlined at a board meeting as follows: 1) to interpret AAUW and the International Federation of University Women, 2) to promote AAUW program and ideals, 3) to assist the branches by visiting them and acquainting them with the materials and highlights of the state and national programs, and 4) to show correlation of the state, national, and international organizations.

The State organization has always embraced the program of the national organization in addition to adopting study topics appropriate to the state. The main state committee chairmanships to be filled at the times or organization in 1942 reveal the areas of emphasis and study that have remained important to the present-- Education, Social Studies, International Relations, Legislation, Arts, Economic and Legal Status of Women, and Fellowships. The program through the years has included study accompanied by projects and legislative lobbying.

Summer workshops held by the State Division have provided the branches with information on state and national programs and enabled the branches to contribute to program development. The annual spring state conventions have given the branches the opportunity to come together and feel their strength and unity of purpose.

The first convention was held in Salt Lake City in May 1945. Themes and key-note speech titles at the conventions in various years have included "Democracy, Indivisible," "Keeping up the Standards" (of education), "What We Can Do to Improve Health Conditions," "Freedom in the Arts," and "Status Through Stature."

Resolutions passed at these conventions show the breadth of interest in the state's program. For example, the 1958 state convention passed resolutions to explore and understand art, to evaluate state teacher training, to encourage young women to go to college, to encourage identification of gifted children in the schools and provide opportunities for them, to study economic and foreign policy, and to aid legislation for a state mental health program. In later years, resolutions included support for KUED and raising of the cultural level of mass media in the state, concern for civil rights, recognition of women in the state with advanced degrees, and support for qualified librarians in the schools.

Numerous worthwhile projects developed from the convention resolutions. The first project attempted by the State Division was a compilation of a list of reliable books about Utah and the purchase of those 14 books to send to the reading room of National Headquarters in Washington, D.C.

The traveling art exhibits were popular projects. These included exhibits from without as well as within Utah. Each AAUW branch handled the showing in its area of the state. Art airlift, a project of the middle 1960s, was an AAUW effort that made available exhibits and lectures from the Salt Lake Art Center to cities and schools throughout the state.

Early support in the Association for public libraries in the state developed until a resolution passed at the 1958 summer workshop proposed that the organization work to establish multi-county libraries. A survey was conducted which revealed a real need for improved public and school library service and personnel. The collected facts along with recommendations were published in booklet form by the state division in 1959. The association proposed that "Friends of the Library" be encouraged throughout the state to help educate the public. Later, in 1966, the Utah Library Association asked for AAUW's support in their efforts to encourage training as a qualification for recruitment of librarians.

The status of women was a basic concern of the state division. In 1950, AAUW had been instrumental in getting a woman appointed to the University of Utah Board of Regents. The State Chairman of the Status of Women suggested, in 1952, the preparation of a list of women qualified to serve on a public policy-making boards and commissions. Such a list was drawn up from the branch membership cards and was still maintained in 1967. Also, in that year the state board requested by resolution that both political parties write into their platforms a plank favoring the appointment of qualified women to such positions of trust and responsibility.

With such consciousness raising, success came but more in the area of elections. An Ogden Branch member was elected to the U.E.A. Board of trustees in 1955. The Salt Lake Branch helped elect a woman to the Board of Education three years later, while Ogden placed a woman to the city council in the same year. Several years later (1967), the state division president was appointed by the governor to serve on the Committee on the Status of Women in Utah.

Maintaining their momentum, in the summer of 1960, the State Division cooperated with several agencies to present a workshop at Utah State University Summer School on "Women's Role in Community Development".

A desire to recognize and honor the achievements of women developed into an idea for an annual award to be given an outstanding woman of the state. The first tribute was given to Miss Myrtle Austin, former Dean of Women at the University of Utah. Another award was not given until 1965, when several changes were made. The nominees, submitted by each branch president, were no longer required to be members. Also, at that time the name became officially the "AAUW Woman of the Year Award". Another name change occurred in 1967 when the present name "Distinguished Woman Award," was decided upon.

In these papers, the record of AAUW's stand on equal rights is sketchy but interesting. In 1947 the National Association announced that it was against the Equal Rights Amendment because the amendment would abolish protective legislation. With the national organization against E.R.A., no state division or branch could support it in the name of AAUW. However, AAUW women were interested in legislation that would demand equal pay for equal work and were involved in such efforts within the organization in 1953-1954. By the 1954 Convention, "support of measures to promote the fullest participation of women in all social, economic, and political life, and to prevent discrimination in employment and property rights on the basis of sex or marital basis," and "support of measures for equal pay for equal work" were both part of the National Association's legislative program, and subscribed to by the Utah State Division. This approach continued through the 1960's with no evidence appearing in these papers of the Utah State Division concerning the change in the organization to come in the 1970's.

Reference was made in the March 3, 1962, State Board Minutes of a survey which the state division conducted, with the help of the branches, to determine the availability of jobs in Utah to women with higher education degrees. (No publication of the findings appears in this collection.)

Always concerned with any aspect of education, the state association began a project to gather information on scholarships in 1953 which culminated in the publication of 8,000 copies of a booklet that was widely distributed throughout the state.

This effort was followed by a study of finances used for education, with each branch forming a study groups in its region. This information was ultimately funneled to the 1955 White House Conference on Education. Branches completing the survey were: Kaysville, Spanish Fork, Ogden, Brigham City, Salt Lake City, South Davis, and Provo.

At the thirteenth annual state convention in 1957 a panel was held on the gifted child. Four women leaders in education from throughout the state each spoke of the child on a different level, stressing early recognition, individual attention and scholarship.

In 1964 a Standards for Admission Study was undertaken. The purpose was to identify the entrance requirements of the universities of the universities and colleges in the state. For several years starting with 1967, the State Division sponsored an expository writing competition in which high school students submitted essays of 500 words on the teme of "Each Man is My Brother." The Branches could offer prizes to the students whose essays merited being forwarded to the State Division for final judging. The state winner was awarded the prize of $25.00.

A most significant aspect of the AAUW program, the Fellowship Program could be considered the life blood of the association. The members help capable women take their place in the realms of scientific discovery and higher learning through the monetary awards given to graduate women who have almost achieved their goals. For many years no other organization gave such help to graduate women.

Utah's record of giving to the Fellowships Program has always been impressive. In 1948, the Association in Utah gave $584 more than any other mountain state except Colorado. By 1955 the Utah Division withdrew from the Rocky Mountain Fellowship Fund when that fund had reached its share of the million dollar goal. Between the years of 1956 to 1966, contributions to the AAUW Fellowships Program by Utah's Fellowship total from 1967 alone was $2729.40.

Women who had received AAUW International Fellowships visited branches throughout the state from time to time. One International Fellow from Taiwan, Mrs. Frances Nyew, who was a doctoral candidate in Education at Brigham Young University, spoke to the 1967 state convention in connection with the year's study topic on China.

Cooperation with other groups of similar interests has been an AAUW State Division practice. The Green Circle program which extended from the late 1960s thru the early 1970s, was adopted as an AAUW State project jointly with the National Council of Christians and Jews and the Utah Congress of PTA's. Its purpose was to promote brotherhood in young children from grades 1 through 3.

An on-going effort in joint participation with another community groups has been AAUW's membership in Women's State Legislative Council of Utah. AAUW first sent representatives to the Council in 1953. While at one time it was suggested that AAUW remove its delegates because there was some conflict in legislative programs, AAUW has retained its representation through the ensuring years.

In past years AAUW has sent representatives to such groups as the Women's Conservation Council of Utah, the Utah Association of the United Nations, the Women's Conference at the University of Utah, the Regional Consumer Conference, and the Governor's Committee on the Status of Women.

The Legislative program is designed to provide a follow through on study items at the state level. Efforts usually took the form of resolutions at the Annual State Convention. Action consisted of writing letters to legislators or actual lobbying at the Capitol for measures that AAUW could support or to which it was opposed. Areas of interest in legislation over the years have included mental health, library, service, civil rights, teacher's qualifications, education for the gifted and the handicapped, equal pay for equal work, and pollution control. AAUW exerted real influence in the passage of a library bill in 1957.

The state-wide membership totals have fluctuated over the years. At the second Annual Meeting in 1947, the membership was announced at 457; in 1954 there were 690 members. The peak occurred in 1955, with 921 members throughout the state. For several years following there were some 800 members. Then the total leveled off at 600 plus in the late 1960s.

From the four branches that existed when the Utah State Division was organized, the number grew to seventeen in 1955-- Salt Lake City (1917), Ogden (1933), Logan (1937), Brigham City (1940), Provo (1944), Kaysville (1949), Sanpete (1949), South Davis (1950), American Fork (1953), Pleasant Grove (1953), Tooele (1953), Dugway (1954), Orem (1954), Richfield (1954) St. George (1954), Spanish Fork (1954), and Cedar City (1955). Within the next three years, St. George (1957), American Fork (1957), and Dugway (1958) branches disbanded. In 1962 the organization lost the Richfield Branch, but gained a new one-- Moab. It decided to disband in 1966, when the Vernal branch was organized. Cedar City disorganized in 1968, and in the next year, 1969, the new branch of Vernal decided to disband. This left 12 branches operating in 1969.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

In the spring of 1976, the papers of the Utah State Division of the American Association of University Women were donated to the Manuscripts Division, Special Collections Department, Marriott Library. Materials in this collection were obtained from the papers of State Presidents and from state and branch files, and cover the time period from 1942, the date of organization, through the early 1980s.

The types of materials in the collection include minutes of state board meetings; reports from branch presidents concerning officers and program implementation; state, regional, national, and international materials concerning workshops, conventions, conferences, and projects; legislative program handbooks and other legislative materials regarding lobbying at the national AAUW level; reports of state and national officers and committees; state division directories; organizational kits and materials; publications-- some emanating from AAUW and others from various sources but used by AAUW in its study programs; Utah State Division files and Salt Lake City branch files arranged alphabetically by topic; and materials and correspondence from the other branches in the Utah State Division.

The papers of the American Association of University Women were originally processed and the register prepared by Maxine Haggerty, an AAUW member, in 1981. Since that time, several other AAUW members have added new material to the collection. Because of the steady flow of new material, the collection has been placed in an updated arrangement which will better allow for the addition of future items and make the papers more accessible to researchers.

The collection is short on personal correspondence and therefore does not reveal the vitality of the organization, nor the personalities of the individuals who have held the presidency over t he years. Because the correspondence retained in the files is sparse for the most part, it has been placed in the folders with other types of papers on the same subject.

Concerning the date range given after each entry (especially regarding directories, newsletters, minutes), searchers should be aware that the contents may be incomplete, so earlier or later entries in the guide listing the same type of document should be searched also.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Boxes 1 through 55 were donated in 1982, 1996, and 2001.

Boxes 56 through 77 were donated in 2002 and 2004.

Boxes 78 through 94 were donated in 2006.

Boxes 95 through 97 were donated in 1995.

Boxes 98 through 112 were donated by Maxine Haggerty in 2014.

Processing Note

Processed by Alleson Peck, Maxine R. Haggerty, Roy Webb, Alison Rogers, Karen Carver, Sarah Goodrich, Jeri Foster, and Halle Fiderlick in 1985, 1987, 2002, 2006, 2008 and 2015.

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Separated Materials

Photographs were transferred to the Multimedia Division of Special Collections (P1031).

Related Materials

Forms part of the Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archive.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Meeting Minutes and ReportsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
1
State Board Meeting Minutes
1942-1958
2
State Board Meeting Minutes
1958-1968
3
State Board Meeting Minutes and Agendas
1968-1977
4
Branch Presidents' Reports
1950-1972
5
Branch Officers and Chairmen Reports
6
Membership Chairmen Reports
1959-1971
Folder
7 1-6
The Arts
1950-1963
7 7-8
The Status of Women
1952-1962
7 9-11
International Relations
1956-1962
7 12
Elementary and Secondary Educations
1958-1959
7 13
Higher Education
1958-1959
7 14
Mass Media
1962-1963
7 15
The American Family in a Changing World
1963-1965
7 16
Bridging the Gap
1964-1965
7 17
Expectations for Educations
1964-1965
7 18
Occident and Orient
1964-1965
7 19
Science: A Creative Discipline
1965-1968
7 20
Educations: An Antidote to Poverty
1965-1967
7 21
Law and the Citizen
1965-1967
7 22
Revolution in Modern China
1965-1967
7 23
Testing Values in a Changing Society
1967-1968
7 24
This Beleagured Earth
1969-1970

WorkshopsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
8 1
Brighton
1959
8 2
Logan
1960
8 3
Kaysville
1961
8 4
Salt Lake City
1964
8 5
Epgraim
1965
8 6
Cedar City
1966
8 7
Tooele
8 8
Vernal
1968
8 9
Spanish Fork
1969
8 10
South Davis
1970
8 11
Kaysville and Orem
1973; 1974
8 12
Tooele
1975
8 13
Spanish Fork
1976
8 14
Bountiful
1977

Conventions and ConferencesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
9 1-12
State Division Conventions
Programs, correspondence, expense reports, and other miscellaneous materials related to the conventions.
1947-1982
9 13-24
State Convention Handbook, Volume 1
Materials include arrangements for facilities, bulletins, registration materials, business items, correspondence, programs, special committee materials, and reports from convention chairmen.
1963-1973
10 1-2
Invitations to Conferences
1962-1964
10 3
Intermountain Consumer Conference
1964
10 4-5
Governor's Committee on the Status of Women
1963
10 6
Women's State Legislative Council of Utah
1963-1964
10 7-8
State Women's Conference
1963
10 9-10
Institute of Social Ethics and Life Sciences Conference
1972

ProjectsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
11 1
Utah Artlift
1965
11 2-3
Green Circle
1967-1972
11 4
Scholarships and Loan Funds
1954
11 5
Library Service in Utah
1957-1958
11 6
Utah Women with Doctorate Degrees
1960
11 7
Standards for Admission to State Institutions of Higher Learning,
1963-1964
11 8
State Division Writing Contest
1967; 1969-1972
11 9
State Project on Aging
1970-1973

State Presidents' ConferenceReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
12 1-3
Conference Proceedings
1958-1962
12 4
Buzz Session Questions
1962
12 5
Evaluation Sheets
1962
12 6
Conference Correspondence
1964
12 7
Conference Materials
1974-1975
12 8-10
Conference Materials
1977-1978
12 11
Conference Evaluation
1979

National Convention and International FederationReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
13 1-7
National AAUW Convention
1961-1979
13 8-12
International Federation of AAUW
1959-1979

Topic and Program Development InformationReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
14 1-3
Introduction to Topics
1958-1965
14 4
The Arts
1958
14 5-6
Branch Opinion Poll
1960
14 7
Mass Media
1962-1963
14 8-12
The American Family in a Changing World
1963-1965
14 13
Occident and the Orient
1963-1965
14 14
Bridging the Gap between Science and the Layman
1963-1965
14 15
Expectations and Education
1963-1967
15 1-2
Introduction to Topics
1965-1967
15 3-6
Science: A Creative Discipline
1965-1967
15 7-8
Education: An Antidote to Poverty
1965-1967
15 9-11
Revolution in Modern China
1965-1967
15 12-13
Law and the Citizen
1965-1967
16 1-3
Introduction to Topics
1967-1969
16 4-5
Societies Reflection in the Arts
1967-1969
16 6-7
Politics of Public Education
1967-1969
16 8-10
The Growing Gap between Rich and Poor Nations
1967-1969
16 11
Testing Values in a Changing Society
1967-1969
16 12-13
Introduction to the Topics
1971-1973
16 14
American Foreign Policy
1971-1973
16 15
Introduction to the Topics
1971-1973
16 16
Crisis in Public Education
1971-1973
16 17
A Dollar's Worth
1971-1973
16 18
This Beleaguered Earth
1971-1973
16 19
We the People
1971-1973
16 20-21
Women Searching Self
1973-1981
16 22
Topic Guide
1975-1977
16 23
Families Facing Change
1979-1981
16 24
Managing Resources for Tomorrow
1979-1981

State Legislative ProgramReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
17 1-2
Publications to Assist State Legislative Chairmen
17 3-4
Tentative State Legislative Program and Resolutions
1954-1956; 1965-1967
17 5-6
Non-AAUW Background Documents
17 7-11
Handbooks of State Legislative Programs
1958-1963, 1966-1967

National Legislative ProgramReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
18 1-13
National Program Materials
Materials include correspondence, newsletters, index to Congressional Committees, and other materials
1957-1965
19 1-9
National Program Materials
Materials include correspondence, newsletters, index to Congressional Committees, and other materials
1965-1969

Handbooks, Politics and ProceduresReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
20 1
Objectives and Principles of AAUW
1952-1967
20 2
AAUW Portfolio
1960
20 3
Utah State Division Information Leaflet
20 4-5
AAUW Branch Leader' Handbook
1965-1970
20 6
Handbook for state Chairmen of Standing Committee
1960
20 7
AAUW State Division Leaders Handbook
1973
20 8
Branch Membership Chairman's Job Description
1960
20 9-13
AAWU Organization Kits
20 14
Association Guidelines for Branch Fundraising Activities
1974
20 15
Policy on Confidentiality of Membership
1972
20 16
AAUW Membership Policy
1958
20 17
Association Politics on Branch Organization
1957-1971
20 18-21
AAUW Policies and Procedures
1952-1976
20 22-23
Program Guide Supplements
1978-1979
20 24
Program Guide Supplements
1978-1979
20 25
Program Guide
1979-1981

Charter and BylawsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
21 1
National Charter and Bylaws
1959, 1965-1979
21 2
Model State Division Bylaws
1973-1979
21 3
Model Branch Bylaws
1965-1977
21 4-13
Utah State Division Bylaws
1958-1975
21 14-15
Utah State Division Correspondence Concerning Bylaws
1965-1975

AAUW PublicationsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
22 1
President's Papers
22 2
A Survey Concerning Women Applicants for Doctoral Programs
1974
22 3
Equal Rights Amendment
22 4
Money Management Portfolio
22 5
Pamphlets
22 6
Seventy Fifth Anniversary
23 1
Branch Art
1950-1951
23 2
Graduate and Professional Education of Women
23 3
History of AAUW
23 4
Creative Scholarship
23 5
Idealism at Work

Non-AAUW PublicationsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
24 1
Crisis in America: Hope through Action, Friendship Press
1968
24 2
Libraries as Social Institutions, Utah State University
1956
24 3
The World E Q Index, National Wildlife Federation
24 4
American Women at the Crossroads: Directions for the Future. Report if the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Conference of the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor, United States Department of Labor
1971
24 5
Continuing Education Programs and Services for Women, United States Department of Labor
1971
24 6
Job-finding Techniques for Mature Women, United States Department of Labor
1970
24 7
Crisis: The Condition of the American CityUrban America, Inc
1968
24 8
Self Esteem: Key to Effective Leadership, National Education Association
1977
24 9
Fabric of the ERA: Congressional Intent, Exposition Press
1982

National ReportsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
25 1-3
Financial Report of the General Fund
1954-1961
25 4-5
Biennial Record of the Headquarters Staff
1951-1959
25 6-8
Reports to National Officers and Committees to the Biennial Conventions
1953-1959
25 9-12
Reports of National Officers, Administrative Staff, Committee Chairmen, Area Representatives, and Staff Associates
1961-1965
25 13
Report of the AAUW Survey Committee
1957
25 14-17
Educational Foundation Financial Reports
1954-1961
25 18-19
Branch Membership Chairman's Job Description
1960
25 20
Educational Foundation Reports of National Officers, Administrative Staff, and Committee Chairmen to the Biennial Convention
1961-1965

National MaterialsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
26 1
Corporate Members
1974
26 2
Educational Foundation Publications
1968-1974
26 3
Educational Foundation Correspondence
1971-1975
26 4-8
Education Foundations Directories of Awards and Grants
1974-1980
26 9
Educational Foundation "Names Honored" Booklets
1971-1980
26 10
Directories of AAUW and the Educational Foundation
1975-1981
26 11
Educational Foundation Bylaws
1960
26 12
Reports of the Committees on on the Future of AAUW
1973-1974
26 13
Miscellaneous Pamphlets
26 14-15
Area Representatives Materials
1965-1974
27 1
Publicity Materials
27 2
Membership Totals
1922-1963
27 3
General Director's Letters
1968-1971
27 4
Correspondence Concerning Memberships
1961-1975
27 5
"MX- AAUW Membership Exchange"
1969-1974
27 6
"AAUW Membership Exchange"
1969-1974
27 7
State Membership Chairmen Lists
1967-1971
27 8
"A Guide for Branch Membership Chairmen"
1953-1959
27 9
Membership Orientation Guide
1965
27 10
Membership Chairmen's Correspondence
1955-1975

Regional Reports and CorrespondenceReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
28 1
Regional Vice-Presidents' Reports
1960-1969
28 2-5
Regional Vice-Presidents' Correspondence
1954-1964
28 6
Correspondence Concerning Regional Conference
1970
28 7
Regional Vice-President Candidates, Correspondence
1973-1974
28 8
Lists of Rocky Mountain Regional Officers
1973-1974
28 9-10
Miscellaneous Correspondence and Materials
1972-1981

State Files (A-Z)Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
29 1
Adult Education Council of Greater Salt Lake
29 2-5
Annual State Convention
1945-1977
29 6
Association Visitor
1965
29 7
Audit Reports (Incomplete)
1961-1977
29 8
Board of Director Lists
1970-1974
29 9
Branches- Disbanded
1959-1969
29 10-13
Branches- Potential
29 14
Branch Counterparts
1967-1969
29 15
Branch Organization Dates
29 16
Branch Presidents' and Program Development Chairmen's Reports
30 1-6
Bulletins
1947-1982 (incomplete)
30 7
Bylaws (state)
1959-1971
30 10-11
Calendars (state)
1952-1972 (incomplete)
30 12-13
Centennial Fund- Reports and Correspondence
1972-1974
30 14
Chicago Convention Report
1969
31 1
Committee on AAUW Structure
31 2
Committee on Women Report
1979
31 3
Community Action Program
1968
31 4
Community Problems
31 5
Community Projects and Contributions
31 6
Consumer Alert
31 7-8
Convention- Denver, Colorado
1963
31 9
Corporate Representatives Reports and Papers
1974-1979-1980
31 10-15
Correspondence- State Presidents
1955-1981
32 1
Cultural Interests Committee Reports
1978-1980
32 2
Desert Dispatch Newsletter
1955-1956
32 3-5
State Directories
1954-1973 (incomplete)
32 6
Educational Center and Building Fund
1958-1959
32 7-8
Educational Foundation Committee
1964-1981
32 9-11
Educational Foundation Committee Correspondence and Reports
1964-1981
32 12
Emerging Issues
1968-1970
32 13
Equal Rights Amendment Committee
1977-1981
32 14
Facts about AAUW pamphlet
32 15-18
Fellowship Fund
1933-1976
33 1-2
Financial Reports
1953-1980
33 3
Goals for Utah
1965
33 4
Great Decision
1966
33 5
Hall of Fame
1956
33 6
Harrison, Gladys (Tribune)
1965
33 7
Higher Education
1957-1963
33 Book 1
History (Utah State Division)
1942-1982
33 8
History—75 Years of AAUW
33 9
Historians' Materials
1972-1981
33 10-12
International Federation of University Women Conference Reports
1936-1965-1968
33 13-15
International Relations
1948-1957-1980-1981
33 16
Job Guidelines for Area Representatives
34 1-12
Legislation Program
1949-1981
35 1
Media Communications
35 2
Members at Large
1951-1954-1959-1961
35 3
Members in Transit
1965-1967
35 4-6
Membership Branch Correspondence
1954-1965-1975
35 7
Membership Chairmen's Correspondence
35 8-13
Membership Policies
1947-1973
35 15-20
Membership Reports and Records
1954-1981
36 1
Minutes of Annual State Conventions
1969-1974
36 2
Minutes of Workshops, Utah Division
1957-1972
36 3-4
National Officers Vitae
1962-1975
36 5
Nominating Committee
1965-1975
36 6-7
Opportunities for Utah Citizens in State Government
1979
36 8
Outstanding Utah Women of the Year and Distinguished Women of the Year
1964-1973
36 9
Outstanding Young Women of America
1970
36 10
President-elect Correspondence
1970-1971
36 11-13
Presidents' Correspondence
1954-1957-1976
36 14-15
Presidents' Correspondence with Branches
1962-1964
36 16
Presidents' Group Meeting
36 17
Presidents' Newsletter
1969-1975
37 1-4
Presidents' Reports
1955-1979
37 5
Program Chairman Questionnaire
37 6
Program Development
1967-1968
37 7-14
Project-- Art
1947-1962
37 15-19
Project-- Education
1949-1974
38 1-4
Project—Library
1959
38 5-7
Project—Social Studies
1940-1954
38 8-9
Project—Status of Women
38 10
Project—Writing Project
38 11
Proposed Budgets
1960-1977
38 12
Publications List
1966
38 13
Regional Foreign Policy Conference
1965-1966
38 14
Regional Officers Vitae
1962-1963
38 15
Reorganizing Committee Report
1979
38 16-19
Reports of State Officers and Chairmen
1952-1976
39 1
Resolution on Intellectual Freedom
1980
39 2-3
Resolutions
1954-1975
39 4
Rocky Mountain Regional Conference
1972
39 5
Salt Lake City Council of Women
1954-1955
39 6
Scholarships
1954-1956
39 7
Senior Citizens Project
39 8-9
Recommendations for State Officers
1960-1972
39 10
Study and Action Program
1967-1968
39 11
Study Groups
39 12-13
Travel Program
1971-1981
39 14-15
Treasurers' Reports
1953-1974
39 16-17
United Nations
1956-1966
40 1
Utah Education Television
40 2
Utah Foundation
1968
40 3-4
Utah Women and the Law
1953-1975
40 5
Voting Delegates
40 6
Women and Family Life in Asia
1980-1981
40 7
Women of the University of Utah (news clippings)
1956
40 8
Women's Conservation Council
1954
40 9
Women's Education
1963-1965
40 10
Women's State Legislative Council
40 11
Women's Workshop
1979
40 12-16
Workshops
1951-1979
40 17
World Problems
1963-1968

Branch FilesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
41 1
American Fork
1954-1979
41 2-4
Brigham City
1960-1982
41 5-7
Cedar City
1954-1968
41 8-14
Dugway
1953-1958
42 1-2
Kaysville
1963-1978
42 3-7
Logan
1950-1982
42 8
Moab
1961-1966
42 9
Milford
1964-1965
42 10-13
Ogden
1956-1982
43 1-2
Orem-Yearbooks, Reports, and Bylaws
1962-1981
43 3-6
Pleasent Grove-Yearbooks, Reports, and Correspondence
1953-1981
43 7-10
Provo-Yearbooks, Newsletters, Reports, and Correspondence
1957-1980
43 11
Price-Correspondence
1969-1971
43 12
Richfield-Correspondence
1954-1971
43 13
St. George-Correspondence
1964
44 1-6
Salt Lake City, 50th Anniversary Luncheon (Arrangements, Guest List, Program, and Correspondence
1967
44 7
Salt Lake City, Annual Report
1951-1953
44 8
Salt Lake City, Audit
1964-1966
44 9
Salt Lake City, Automatic Data Processing
1966
44 10
Salt Lake City, Board of Directors Meeting Agendas
1965-1966
44 11
Salt Lake City, Branch Dues
1965-1969
44 12
Salt Lake City, Branch Goals
1979-1980
44 13
Salt Lake City, Broadcast Programming
1969-1970
44 14-15
Salt Lake City, Bylaws
1942-1972
44 16
Salt Lake City, Calendar of Activities
1963
44 17
Salt Lake City, Committee on AAUW Structure
1962
44 18
Salt Lake City, Community Projects and Contributions
1970
44 19
Salt Lake City, Cooperation with other groups
1966
44 20
Salt Lake City, Correspondence with Branch Presidents
1954-1970
44 21
Salt Lake City, Couples Club Agenda
1970-1971
44 22
Salt Lake City, Directors of Volunteers
1979-1971
44 23
Salt Lake City, Directories
1963-1973
44 24
Salt Lake City, Director of Presidents and Officers
44 25
Salt Lake City, Distinguished Women Award
44 26
Salt Lake City, Duties of Branch Presidents
45 1
Salt Lake City, Educational Center and Building Fund
1958-1959
45 2
Salt Lake City, Educational Foundation Grant
1973
45 3
Salt Lake City, Emerging Issues
45 4
Salt Lake City, Federal Income Tax Ruling
1954
45 5
Salt Lake City, Fellowship Program
1958
45 6
Salt Lake City, Gifts to Salt Lake City Library
1974
45 7
Salt Lake City, Higher Education
1966
45 Book 1
Salt Lake City, History of SLC Brand of AAUW
1917-1972
45 Book 2
Salt Lake City, History of AAUW Organization and SLC Branch
1881-1973
45 8
Salt Lake City, International Relations
45 9-11
Salt Lake City, Legislative Program
45 12
Salt Lake City, Membership- Reports and Correspondence
1960-1967
45 13
Salt Lake City, Membership of Branch in other Organizations (special committee report)
46 1-2
Salt Lake City, Minutes- Board and Branch Meetings
1963-1972
46 3-8
Salt Lake City, Newsletters
1961-1983
46 9
Salt Lake City, Nominating Committee
46 10
Salt Lake City, Officers and Committee Chairmen
1964-1967
46 11
Salt Lake City, Orientation and Leadership Training Program
47 1
Program Development
47 2
Project- Art
1949-1942-1980
47 3
Project- Education
1963-1978
47 4
Project- Library
1956
47 5
Project- Social Studies
47 6
Project- Status of Women
1956
47 7
Proposed Budgets
1954-1974
47 8-9
Reports
1935-1941, 1973-1982
47 10
Resolutions for State Convention
1974
47 11-14
Scholarships and Financial Aid
1956-1978-1980
47 15
Statement of Income and Disbursements
1952-1972
47 16
Study Groups
1955-1956-1964-1967
48 1
Salt Lake City, Treasurers' Reports
1956-1966
48 2
Salt Lake City, United Nations
1963
48 3
Salt Lake City, Utah Educational Television Foundation
1960
48 4
Salt Lake City, Vitae and Vitae updates
48 5
Salt Lake City, Women- Miscellaneous articles
48 6
Salt Lake City, Women Searching for Self
48 7
Workshops- Correspondence
1965-1970
48 8-9
Salt Lake City, Yearbooks
1958-1977
49 1
Sanpete- Membership Rosters, Programs, Records and Bylaws
1968-1976
49 2
Sevier Valley- Correspondence, Reports, and Correspondence
1958-1981
49 3-5
South Davis- Yearbooks, Reports, and Correspondence
1958-1981
49 6-7
Spanish Fork- Yearbooks, Bylaws, and Branch Officers and Members List
1955-1981
49 8-10
Tooele- Yearbooks, Reports, and Correspondence
1958-1969
49 11-13
Vernal- Reports, Correspondence, and Bylaws
1966-1969
49 14
Wasatch- Correspondence
1980-1981

Utah State Division ScrapbookReturn to Top

Scrapbooks contain news clippings of activities at both branch and state levels, and a number of photographs of state officers.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
50 Book 1
AAUW Scrapbook
1947-1960
51 Book 1
AAUW State Scrapbook
1968-1978

Utah Division RecordsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
52 1
President's Reports
1985-1987
52 2
Board Meeting Minutes
1984-1987
52 3
Committee Reports
1984-1987
52 4
Newsletters
1984-1987
52 5
Lists of Officers
1984-1987
52 6
By-laws
52 7
Annual Conventions
1985-1987
52 8
Rocky Mountain Region Biennial Conference
1986
52 9
Financial Reports
1984-1987
52 10
Taking Hold of Technology
1984
52 11
The Total Connection
1984
52 12
Utah Women Artists Exhibition
1986
52 13
Miscellaneous
52 Book 1
Delphine Hunt, President

Branch Reports, Yearbooks, NewslettersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
53 1
Brigham City
1984-1985
53 2
Kaysville
1984-1986
53 3
Logan
1984-1986
53 4
Ogden
1984-1985
53 5
Orem
1984-1985
53 6
St George
1984-1986
53 7
Salt Lake City
1984-1987
53 8
Sevier Valley
1985-1986
53 9
Tooele
1985-1986
53 10
Uinta Basin
1984-1986
53 11
Wasatch
1984-1987

Utah State and Salt Lake Branch DocumentsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
54
Peace and National Security Symposium
1983
Folder
55 1
The Sego Lily
1988-2001
55 2
Salt Lake Branch Newsletters
1994-2000
55 3
Salt Lake Branch Directories
1989-2001

Correspondence and National AAUWReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
56 1
Letters of Recommendation (Valora Treshow, Barbara Carey, Maxine Haggerty)
56 2
Correspondence with Mary L Perry
1986-1990
56 3
Correspondence
1989-1994-2001
56 4
AAUW History
56 5
The AAUW Story- 100 Years of Achievement Skit by Valora Treshow for Utah State Division Convention
1981
56 6
Action Alert- National AAUW newsletters
1999-2001
56 10
National AAUW Newsletters and Brochures
1985-2001

Utah State Division HistoryReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Volume
57 1
History of the Utah American Association of University Women, 1942-1981
This book is a compilation of many state historian's reports.
57 2
Utah State Division History, 1982-1983
Folder
58 1
Historian's Report
1966-1975
58 2
Utah Division Presidents Genevieve Lawrence and Anita Ganer (Minutes, agendas, memos)
1978-1981
58 3-4
State Historian's File (Contains meeting minutes, branch reports, finance records, programs of special events, conventions, and workshops)
58 5
Historian's Report
1982-1983
58 6
Lilliam Moore- A History of the Rocky Mountain AAUW
1983
58 7
Historian's Report
1983-1984
58 8
Historian's Report
1991-1992
58 9
1992
58 10
Historian's Report
1993
58 11
Historian's Report
1995

Utah State DivisionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
59
Utah State Division AAUW Scrapbook
1979-1983
Folder
60 1
Branch Approvals, Discontinuances, and Membership Reports
1954-1984
60 2
Calendar, by-laws, policies, procedures, committees
1960-1963
60 3
Parliamentary Procedure and Use of Name Policy
1975-1987
60 4
Financial Reports
1975-1978
60 5-6
Utah State Division Activities and Buisness
1981-1989
60 7
Utah State Division Board Meetings
1982-1985
60 8
Regional Director Correspondence and AAUW business
1983-1989
60 9
Branch and Division Officer's Reports
1985-1989
60 10
Utah State Division Board Meetings
1986-1987
60 11
AAUW lists, goals, logo
1986-1992
60 12
Program Vice Presidents Correspondence and Business
1986-1990
60 13
Bylaws (Proposals and Revisions)
1986-1991
60 14
Utah State Division Board Meetings
1988
61
Utah State Division Minute Book
Dora Coffman was the recording secretary for this book.
1972-1974
Folder
62 1
Utah State Division Board Meetings
1989-1990
62 2
Regional Director
1989-1991
62 3-4
Branch Officers and Board Members
1990-1994
62 5-6
Utah State Division Board Meetings
1991-1994
62 7-8
Utah State Division Board Members
1998-2000

Conventions and ConferencesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
63 1
Programs of State and Regional Conventions
1962-1988
63 2
Conventions
1962
63 3
National Conventions
1975
63 4
Bi-Regional Conference for the Mid-American Regions of Southwest Central and Rocky Mountain
1982
63 5-6
Utah State Division Conventions
1978-1986
63 7
Rocky Mountain Regional Conference
1986, 1988, 1992
63 8-9
Utah State Division Conventions
1987-1989
64 1
Rocky Mountain Regional Conference
1990
64 2-3
Utah State Division Conventions
1990-1992
64 4
Convention Bids and Guidelines
1991, 1997
64 5
Biennial Convention
1991
64 6-7
Utah State Division Conventions
1994, 1996-1997
64 8-9
Rocky Mountain Regional Conference
1998
64 10
Utah State Division Convention
2000

Utah State Division AAUW Branches, Brigham City-Salt Lake CityReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
65 1
Brigham City Branch
1985-1992
65 2
Kaysville-Davis Branch
1981-1992
65 3
Logan Branch
1983-1991
65 4
Ogden Branch
1981-2001
65 5
Orem Branch
1982-1991
65 6-7
Salt Lake City Branch
1982-1992

Utah State Division AAUW Branches, Sevier Valley to Wasatch and NewslettersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
66 1
Sevier Valley Branch
1979-1990
66 2
St George Branch
1982-2000
66 3
Tooele Branch
1981-1992
66 4-5
Wasatch Branch
1982-2001
66 6-7
Utah State Division Bulletin
1973-1985
66 8-9
Sego Lily
1987-2001

Salt Lake City BranchReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
67
Salt Lake City Branch Minutes
1949-1975
Folder
68 1
Salt Lake Branch Budgets and Financial Reports
1973-1993
68 2
Salt Lake City Branch Newsletters
1977-2001
68 3-4
Salt Lake City Branch Minutes
1976-1984
68 5-6
Salt Lake City Branch Minutes
1995-2000
68 7
Salt Lake City Branch
1999

MembershipReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
69 1
Branch Memberships
1979-1988
69 2-3
Membership Lists
1980-1993
69 4
Membership Committee
1990-1994
69 5
Share the Power, Share the Pride (information packet)
1990

ProjectsReturn to Top

Boxes 70-74 contain information about various projects, workshops and committees associated with the Utah State Division of AAUW. The material is arranged chronologically.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
70 1
Audit Report and Writing Project Rules
1971-1973
70 2
Distinguished Woman Award Committee
1973-1991
70 3
Catalysts of the End Products Training and Program topics
1975-1977
70 4
Research Projects and Grants
1979-1988
70 5
Scholarship Directory Project
1978-1980
70 6
Scholarship Directory Project
1978
70 7
Scholarship Directory Project
1979
70 8
Scholarship Directory Project
70 9
Scholarship Directory Project
1980
70 10
Scholarship Directory Project and Financial Documents
70 11
Scholarship Project News Clippings
1980
70 12
Awards and Recognition
1980-1988
70 13
University of Utah miscellaneous
1980
70 14
Networking Project
1981
70 15
Managing Resources for Tomorrow workshop
1981
71 1-3
Utah Women Artist's Exhibit
1981-2000
71 4
Virginia Gildersleeve International Fund for University Women
1982
71 5
Utah State Division Leadership Workshops
1982-1983
71 6
Public Information Awards Competition
1982-1983
71 7
Newspaper articles
1983-1986
71 8
Micellaneous
1983-1985
71 9-10
University Relations
1984-1992
72 1-2
Women's Work/Women's Worth Task Force
1984-1991
72 3
Women's Work/Women's Worth Resource Kit
72 4-6
Women's Work/Women's Worth Resource Kit 2
72 7
Thanks to Women's Work
1987
72 8
Leadership Workshops
1985-1989
72 9
Miscellaneous
1986-1989
73 1-2
Promoting Individual Liberties
1987-1988
73 3-5
Legal Advocacy Fund
1987-2001
73 6
Legislative Program
1987-1989
73 7
Nominating Committee
1989
73 8
Miscellaneous
1989
73 9
AAUW Program Ideas and other Organizational Information
1990
73 10
Educational Fund Portfolio
1990-1997
74 1
Utah Women's Lobby
1990-1991
74 2
Miscellaneous Newspaper articles
1990
74 3
University Relations Representatives
1991
74 4
Public Policy Committee
1991-1994
74 5
Gender Balance Committee
1991-1993
74 6
Miscellaneous
1991
74 7-9
Educational Equity
1992
74 10
Miscellaneous
1992
74 11
Network: A Progressive Publication for Women
1993
74 12
Miscellaneous
1994-2000
74 13
Progress in Equity Award
1999

PublicationsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
75 1
AAUW, Education for Leadership and Idealism at Work: Eighty Years of AAUW Fellowships
1967
75 2
AAUW Directory of Fellows and Grant Recipients
1992-1993
75 3
AAUW Names Honored
1981-1982
75 4
AAUW Opportunities for Utah Citizens in State Government
1978
75 5
AAUW of Utah and the Governor's Office, State of Utah Citizen's Board and Commissions
1994
75 6
AAUW Utah Women and the Law
1975
76 1
Doris C. Davies on Idealism at Work: AAUW Educational Programs
1967-1981
76 2
Riane Eisler on The ERA Facts and Action Guide; Mary P Haney on Equity by 2000: A Report and a Call to Action
1986-1987
76 3
Ellen M McGovern on AAUW Legislative History and Policy Notes
1977
76 4
Projection Education Equal Rights, In Their Own Voices: Young Women Talk About Dropping Out; Ann Scott Beverly on What is a System?
1977-1988
76 5
Ruth Tyron on Investment in Creative Scholarship
1850-1957
76 6
United States Commission on Civil Rights, Unemployment and Underemployment Among Blacks, Hispanics, and Women
1982

Uintah Basin BranchReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
77 1-3
Minutes Book
1981-1989
77 4-5
Scrapbook
1981-1990
77 6
Financial
1982-2002
77 7
Calendars and Yearbook
1986-1990
77 8
Bylaws and Amendments
1986-1991

Wasatch Branch FilesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
78 1-2
Janice Bunger, President's Log
2000-2001
78 3-4
Nancy Berger, President's Log
2001-2002
78 5
Wasatch Branch Meeting Minutes
2002-2003
78 6
Branch Reports and Meeting Minutes
1986-1999
78 7
Branch Officers and Membership Lists
1982-1999
78 8
Sego Lily
1999-2004
78 9
Pamphlets
1983-2002

State FilesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
79 1
State Newsletters
1984-2005
79 2
State Projects
1997-2005
79 3
Arts Council Grant
1993
79 4
Newspaper Clippings
1988-2005
79 5
State Board of Directors List
1990-2000
79 6
Community Activities
2000-2001
79 7
Disability Connections
2000-2001
79 8
Diversity Materials
2000-2001
79 9
Equal Rights Amendment
2001
79 10
Five Star Program
2000-2001
79 11
Get Out the Vote
2000
79 12
International Affairs
79 13
Mission Statement
2001
79 14
Names Honored Booklets
1989-1997
79 15
Pay Equity
79 16
Convention Proposals
1996
79 17
Publicity Tips

Branch FilesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
80 1
Brigham City Branch
2002-2004
80 2
Castle Valley Branch Bylaws
1983-1985
80 3
Kaysville-Davis Branch
1996-2002
80 4
Ogden Branch
1933-2002
80 5
St. George Branch
1996-2002
80 6
Wasatch Branch
1980-2002
80 7
Budgets
1973-1996
80 8
Candidates Forums
1994-1996
80 9
Distinguished Woman Nominations
1990-1995
80 10
Five Star Awards
1997-1998
80 11
International Federation of University Women
80 12
LAF Award
1997
80 13
Legislative Advocacy Training Kit
1997
80 14
Mentoring Girls Computer Project
1997
80 15
Obituaries
2001-2004
80 16
Turtle Awards
1995
80 17
Applications for Association Committee
1994-1997
80 18
Liability Insurance Documents
1991-1996
80 19
Recognitions
1998-2001
80 20
Women's State Legislative Council
2001-2002
80 21
Association Publications
2000-2002

State Files and Branch NewslettersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
81 1
State President Correspondence
1995-2001
81 2
Recognition Program
2001-2003
81 3
Women's State Legislative Council
2001-2003
81 4
Peace and National Security Symposium
1983
81 5
Voter Guide
2000
81 6
Brigham City Newsletters
2003-2005
81 7
Logan Branch Newsletters
1994-2002
81 8
Ogden Branch Newsletters
1994-2003
81 9
Salt Lake City Branch Newsletters
2000-2004
81 10
St. George Branch Newsletters
1996-2003
81 11
Wasatch Branch Newsletters
1993-2004
81 12
Miscellaneous Publications and Brochures
2000-2002

Salt Lake City BranchReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
82 1-2
Membership Records
1992-2000
82 3
Membership Continental Breakfast
1997
82 4
Share Your Thoughts Survey
1998
82 5
Life Membership Applications
1991-1992
82 6
Membership Awards
1993
82 7-9
Branch Activity Files
1973-1997
83 1-5
Branch Activity Files
1997-2004

Branch FilesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
84 1-2
Salt Lake City Branch Activity Files
2003-2005
84 3
Utah State Convention Planning Documents
2004
84 4
Defining Your Path
2005
84 5-6
Orem Branch Minute Book
1986-1992
85 1-2
Orem Branch Business
1975-2004
85 3
Orem Branch Expenditures Book
1986-1996
85 4
Education Foundation Certificate
2002
85 5
Brigham City Branch Directories
1979-2005
85 6
Brigham City Branch Yearbooks
1981-2002
85 7
Kaysville Davis Branch Directories
1981-2002
85 8
Logan Branch Directories
1979-1996
85 9
Ogden Branch Directories
1979-2002
85 10
Salt Lake City Branch Directories
1980-2003
85 11
Sanpete Branch Directories
1981-1983
86 1
Tooele Branch Administrative Files
1999
86 2
Tooele Branch Directories
1979-2003
86 3-4
Orem Branch Directories
1969-1994
86 5
Sevier Valley Branch Directories
1980-1983
86 6
St. George Branch Directories
1992-1998
86 7
Spanish Fork Branch Directories
1979-1983
86 8
Uintah Basin Branch Directories
1985-1990
86 9
Wasatch Branch Directories and Yearbooks
1981-2001
86 10
Wasatch Branch Programs
1999-2005

State FilesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
87 1
State Membership Lists
1993-1994
87 2-5
State Board Minutes and Reports
1984-1998
88 1-5
State Board Minutes and Reports
1998-2006
89 1
Board of Directors and Branch Officers
1990-1991
89 2
Public Policy
1993-2001
89 3
State Membership Certificate
1992
89 4
Total Membership by Branch
1993-2003
89 5
Educational Foundation Contributions
1991-2003
89 6
Legal Advocacy Fund
1992-2004
89 7
Utah Women Artists Exhibition
1989-2004
89 8
Utah Women Artists Exhibition Catalogs
1991-2004
89 9
Utah Women Artists Exhibition Trust Agreement
1983
89 10
Distinguished Woman Award: General Information
89 11
Distinguished Woman Awards
1985-1991
90 1-2
Distinguished Woman Awards
1992-1999
90 3
Newspaper Clippings
1999-2001
90 4
Utah State Convention Program Booklets
1953-1990
90 5-7
State Convention Packets
1985-1996

State and Association FilesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
91 1-2
State Convention Packets
1997-2005
91 3
State Leaders Meeting
1993
91 4
Leadership Conference
2002
91 5
Conference of State Presidents
2000
91 6
Association Nominating Committee Papers
1997-1999
91 7
Association Convention
1997
91 8
National Association Convention
2001

Rocky Mountain Regional FilesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
92 1
Rocky Mountain Regional Directors
1988-1989
92 2
Rocky Mountain Regional Conference Certificate
1992
92 3
Rocky Mountain Regional Conference
1998
92 4
Rocky Mountain Regional Conference Planning
1998
92 5
Rocky Mountain Regional Convention
2000
92 6
Regional Director Candidate Fliers
1986-2000
92 7-8
Outlooks Magazines
2000-2004
92 9
Photocopies of Photos

Utah State DivisionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
93
Scrapbooks
1980-1995
94
Scrapbooks
1995-2003
Folder
95 1
Bylaws
1981-1987
95 2
Handbook of Policies and Procedures
1976
95 3
Directories
1975-1991
95 4-5
Board Meeting Agenda and Minutes
1979-1986
95 6
Reports
1984-1992
95 7
Bulletins
1977-1992
95 8
Financial Statements
1979-1985
96 1
Conferences and Conventions
1980-1991
96 2-3
50th Anniversary Convention
1992
96 4
Workshops
1983-1984
96 5
Distinguished Woman Award
1973-1982
96 6
Utah Women's Artists' Exhibition
1986
96 7
Endowment Correspondence
1974-1986
96 8
Legislative Program Committee
1979-1982
96 9
Gender Balance Committee
1992
96 10
LDS Business College
1992
96 11
Salt Lake Branch Newsletters
1992
96 12
Correspondence
1976-1985
96 13
Newspaper Clippings
1980-1985
96 14
"Library Service in Utah: A Graphic View"
1959
96 15
The Utah Women's Meeting, "Utah State Plan of Action"
1977
Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
97 1
AAUW National Pamphlets
1980-1992
97 2
"People Space"
1969
97 3
National Women's Conference
1977
97 4
Rocky Mountain Region Correspondence
1979; 1986
97 5
Rocky Mountain Region Brochure Collection
97 6
Wyoming's First State Conference, "Family Violence: A Cycle of Abuse"
1979

State Level PapersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
98 1
History Book
1942-1983
98 2
Handbook of Policies and Procedures
1986
98 3
Policies and Procedures
1993
98 4
Awards
1996-2012
98 5
Names Honored by Utah State AAUW
1983-2001
98 6
State Distinguished Woman Awards
1956-1995
98 7
Deaths and Obituaries
2001-2003
98 8
State AAUW Members by Branch
2005
98 9
21st Century Recognition Utah State Completed Application Form
2001-2002
98 10
State Directories
2002-2007
98 11
Honorary Life Member Recognition: Colleen Busenbark
2011
98 12
State Presidents' Files: Nancy Mitchell
2000-2002
98 13
State Presidents' Files: Kathy Horvat
2002-2004
98 14
State Presidents' Files: Dawn DeWitt
2004-2006
99 1-7
Meeting Minutes
2006-2013
99 8-16
State Conventions
1980-2014
100 1
Utah Women Artists' Exhibition Catalogs
1983-2013
100 2
Utah Women Artists' Exhibition Miscellaneous Papers
1980-2007
100 3
Utah Monetary Contributions to the National AAUW Programs
1996
100 4
National Conference for College Women Student Leaders Conference (NCCWSL): Conference Announcements and Reviews
2004-2009
100 5
National Conference for College Women Student Leaders Conference (NCCWSL): Utah State College/University Relations Chair Promotional Materials and Activities
2005
100 6
National Conference for College Women Student Leaders Conference (NCCWSL): Scholarships for Utah Students
2009-2011
100 7
State AAUW Project: A Woman's Summit on Social Security
2000
100 8
AAUW Fellows in Utah
1981-2005
100 9
National AAUW Research Publication: "Fifty Years of American Fellows"
1945-1995
100 10
Utah College/University Relations Chair Reports
2003-2009
100 11
Utah College/University Relations Chair Correspondence
2002-2008
101 1
Sexual Harrassment Workshop, Utah State Convention
2006
101 2
Utah AAUW Legislation Day
2004
101 3
AWE+SUM Camp (AAUW and Westminster College)
The AWE+SUM camp is a girl's camp for math and science.
2005-2007
101 4
GUTS (Girls Using Technology Successfully) Utah AAUW State Project Reports
2003-2004
101 5
AAUW of Utah Publication: "The Utah American Association of Univeristy Women Celebrates Fifty Years"
1942-1992
101 6
AAUW of Utah Publication: "A Centennial Celebration of 100 Utah Women"
1996
101 7
Educational Foundation Names Honored Booklets
1989-2001

Branch DocumentsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
102 1
Kaysville Branch Bylaws
1991-1993
102 2
Kaysville Branch Scrapbook
2005-2006
102 3
Tooele Branch Directories
2005-2007
102 4
Tooele Branch Bylaws
1975-1983
102 5
Tooele Branch Board and Branch Meeting Minutes
1977-1992
102 6
St. George Branch Fundraiser Walk
2002
102 7
St. George Branch Bylaws
2009
102 8
Uinta Basin Branch Disbanding Information
2002
102 9
Utah Valley Branch History of Branch Meetings and UVSC AAUW Corporate Membership
2003-2011
102 10-11
Wasatch Branch Yearbooks
1983-2004
103 1
Wasatch Branch Minutes and Correspondence
1980-1984
103 2
Wasatch Branch Agendas and Correspondence
1995
103 3
Wasatch Branch Involvement in Amnesty International
1983
103 4
Wasatch Branch Goals and Planning Materials
103 5
Wasatch Branch Mentor Project
1997
103 6
Wasatch Branch Distinguished Woman Vitae: Sue Nissen, Alberta Henry, Fancis Farley
103 7
Wasatch Branch Branch Brochures
1998-2007
103 8
Wasatch Branch Bookmark History of Branch
1980-1992
103 9
Wasatch Branch Miscellaneous Correspondence
1983-1984
103 10
Wasatch Branch Five Star Awards
1995-1998
103 11
Wasatch Branch Nominating Committee Report
1985
103 12
Wasatch Branch Historian Report
1984-1987
103 13
Wasatch Branch Bylaws
1982-1993
103 14
Wasatch Branch AIDS Disease Study Materials
1993-1994
103 15
Wasatch Branch Clippings "Women Who Made a Difference"
1990s
103 16
Wasatch Branch Member Divirsity Survey
1994
104 1
Salt Lake City Branch Public Information Chair File
1983-1985
104 2
Salt Lake City Branch Newspaper Clippings
2002-2004
104 3
Salt Lake City Branch Member (Anita Gander) Serves on National Program Committee
2002
104 4
Salt Lake City Branch Auditor Letters
2003-2010
104 5
Salt Lake City Branch Distinguished Woman Nominations
2002-2005
104 6
Salt Lake City Branch Annual Tri-fold Branch Brochures
2004-2013
105 1-4
Salt Lake City Branch Presidents' Files
2001-2006
Folder
5-7
Salt Lake City Branch Documents
2006-2009
Box Folder
106 1-4
Salt Lake City Branch Documents
2009-2013
106 5-13
Salt Lake City Branch Annual Fundraiser Luncheon
2006-2014
107 1-6
Define Your Path Conference
The Define Your Path Conference is an annual event geared toward eighth grade girls and held at the University of Utah. The conference highlights women representing different careers, with the aim of inspiring middle-school age girls to think about their professional futures and to present oppurtunities availabe to them.
2004-2011
108 1-5
Brigham City Branch Membership and Minute Books
1940-1999
109 1-4
Brigham City Branch Membership and Minute Books
1969-1996
110-111
Salt Lake City Branch Scrapbooks
2000-2005

Branch and State Newsletters, Meetings and General MaterialsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
112 1
Brigham City Branch Newsletter
2000-2004
112 2
Ogden Branch Newsletter "Smoke Signals"
2002
112 3
Salt Lake City Branch Newsletter
1980-2007
112 4
St. George Branch Newsletter
2002-2006
112 5
State Division Newsletter "Sego Lily"
1980-2009
112 6-7
Wasatch Branch Newsletter
1991-2004
112 8
Branch Meetings
1998-2004
113
Scrapbook
1946-1947

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Women in education--Utah--History--Sources
  • Women--Utah--Societies and clubs

Corporate Names

  • American Association of University Women. Utah State Division--Archives