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		  <titleproper encodinganalog="Title">Association of Junior Leagues of
			 America Records </titleproper> 
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		  <date encodinganalog="Date">2004</date> 
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			 <addressline>University of Minnesota Libraries</addressline> 
			 <addressline>Minneapolis, MN 55455</addressline> 
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		<abstract encodinganalog="520" label="Abstract: ">Records of the national
		  office of the Association of Junior Leagues of America (AJLA)consisting of
		  files on local member leagues in cities throughout the country. Prominent
		  topics include children's theater, volunteer services, civic art programs,
		  welfare services in local communities, fund-raising, health and rehabilitation
		  services, education, and the operation of individual leagues. Includes:
		  correspondence, field visit reports, regional directories, reports, articles
		  written for AJLA publications, memoranda, financial statements, annual reports,
		  newspaper clippings, and project files. Also includes: an incomplete set of
		  AJLA board minutes and papers dating from the 1940s to 1969; an incomplete
		  microfilm set of AJLA board and staff meeting minutes dating from 1931 to 1964;
		  member leagues' yearbooks dating from the mid-1960s; annual conference program
		  notes and meeting minutes dating from 1956 to 1995; material from the League's
		  anniversary in 2001; and project reports dating from 1981 to 1987; and copies
		  of <emph render="italic">Junior League Magazine</emph> and chapter newsletters
		  dating from 1934 to 1980 and from approximately the 1950s through the 1970s,
		  respectively.</abstract> 
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	 </did> <descgrp> 
	 <head>Administrative Information</head> 
	 <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506"> 
		<head>Use of Materials</head> 
		<p>Open for use in Social Welfare History Archives reading room.</p> 
	 </accessrestrict> 
	 <userestrict encodinganalog="540"> 
		<head>Copyright</head> 
		<p>Please contact the Archives for copyright information.</p> 
	 </userestrict> 
	 <acqinfo> 
		<head>Acquisition Information</head> 
		<p>The Association of Junior Leagues of American, Inc. records were given
		  to the Social Welfare History Archives by the AJLA board in 1967. Additional
		  records were received in 1972 and 1999.</p> 
	 </acqinfo> 
	 <processinfo> 
		<head>Processing and Finding Aid Information</head> 
		<p>The Association of Junior Leagues of America (AJLA) records were
		  arranged and described as two separate collections as new materials were
		  acquired by the Archives between 1967 and 1990. The initial gift of records,
		  which arrived in 1967, and two additional shipments that arrived in 1970 and
		  1990 are described in two separate finding aids. A third finding aid was
		  written for the set of microfilm minutes of the AJLA board. Formerly,
		  researchers had to consult three documents in order to obtain complete
		  information on the AJLA records. As part of a project to mount finding aids
		  online, the Archives has merged the information about the AJLA records into one
		  comprehensive finding aid.</p> 
		<p>When received by the Social Welfare History Archives, the AJLA
		  materials were arranged alphabetically by city and topically within the records
		  of a particular city up to the year 1949. For example, information on welfare,
		  education or community arts was grouped together under each city. From 1949 to
		  1956, materials were usually arranged in chronological order within the records
		  of each city, though at times papers pertaining to one issue were filed
		  together. For the convenience of the scholar using the collection and to give
		  it continuity, materials throughout the collection have been arranged in
		  chronological order within an alphabetical arrangement of cities,</p> 
	 </processinfo> </descgrp> 
	 <otherfindaid> 
		<head>Other Finding Aid</head> 
		<p>Unpublished inventories available. Please contact Archives for more
		  information.</p> 
	 </otherfindaid> 
	 <arrangement> 
		<head>Arrangement of Records</head> 
		<p>The Association of Junior Leagues of America records are arranged into
		  6 series: 
		  <list> 
			 <item>Series 1. Local Chapters</item> 
			 <item>Series 2. Administrative Records</item> 
			 <item>Series 3. Member League Yearbooks</item> 
			 <item>Series 4. Annual Meetings</item> 
			 <item>Series 5. Project Reports </item> 
			 <item>Series 6. Publications</item> 
		  </list></p> 
	 </arrangement> 
	 <bioghist> 
		<head>Historical Note</head> 
		<p>The Junior League was formed in New York in 1901 as the Junior League
		  of the Settlement Movement. The league's founders, Mary Harriman and Nathalie
		  Henderson, were motivated by a sense of social responsibility and the idea of
		  trained women volunteers working for community improvement. Harriman and
		  Henderson, with the advice of the prominent settlement leader, Mary Kingsbury
		  Simkhovitch, and the cooperation of eighty of their contemporaries, founded the
		  Junior League of the Settlement Movement in 1901. The group offered training
		  and educational courses for members, volunteered in New York City settlements,
		  and raised funds to support their activities. Over the succeeding two decades,
		  Junior Leagues were formed in cities across the United States: in Boston in
		  1907; in Brooklyn, New York, and Portland, Oregon, in 1910; and in Baltimore,
		  Philadelphia, and Chicago in 1912. Six of the seven existing Junior Leagues met
		  in 1912 in New York City for their first conference. In 1921, representatives
		  from thirty member leagues met at the annual Junior League conference in
		  Montreal and called for a national body. The Association of Junior Leagues of
		  America was founded at a special meeting in May of 1921. The association's
		  responsibilities included uniting member leagues, promoting the formation of
		  new leagues, publishing the league newsletter, facilitating the annual
		  conference, and acting as a information clearinghouse. Dorothy Wilson Straight
		  was elected first president of the national association. </p> 
		<p>The AJLA was governed by a board of directors elected from thirteen
		  regional areas. Bound together by the constitution and bylaws of the national
		  organization, the local leagues were essentially self-directing, and operated
		  with a board of directors and a committee system. The AJLA provided a staff of
		  trained professionals who advised local leagues and served a primarily advisory
		  rather than supervisory function. It also organized annual conferences which
		  were attended by representatives from each league. </p> 
		<p>By the 1910s, the leagues were shifting their focus away from
		  settlement house work to educational, public health and social issues.
		  Beginning in 1927, AJLA, required each league to offer a "provisional course"
		  to the women invited to league membership. This course, through lectures,
		  discussion, field trips, and individual study, provided information about the
		  community's composition, resources, and needs. The purpose and functions of the
		  AJLA were also studied. Prepared by the provisional course, Junior League
		  members were required to give volunteer service in local health, welfare,
		  cultural, or recreational agencies. Arts programs (in particular, children's
		  theater), juvenile justice, child welfare, and child health campaigns were
		  among the new activities added by leagues between the 1920s and 1970s. The
		  national association established new offices to support member leagues' growing
		  activities including: Civic Welfare, Art and Lecture Exchange, Players Bureau,
		  Arts and Crafts Exchange, and the Shop Bureau. </p> 
		<p>In 1971, AJLA changed its name to Association of Junior Leagues, Inc.
		  (AJL). During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the national association
		  responded to challenges of its role and the relevance of women's volunteer work
		  by rededicating itself to promoting volunteerism and volunteer training and
		  assuming an expanded role as an advocate of women in volunteer service. It also
		  began a new diversity program in the late 1970s to broaden its membership and
		  undertook a more active role in public affairs advocacy, establishing a public
		  policy office in Washington, D.C. in 1986. During the 1970s and 1980s, the
		  League promoted public policy in the areas of child health, juvenile justice,
		  domestic violence, women's alcohol abuse. In 1988, the League became the
		  Association of Junior League International (AJLI).</p> 
		<p><emph render="boldsmcaps">References: </emph></p> 
		<p>Jackson, Nancy Beth.<emph render="italic"> The Junior League: 100
		  Years of Volunteer Service.</emph> Nashville: FRP, 2001.</p> 
		<p>"The Junior League History: Critical Milestones in the Movement."
		  Association of Junior Leagues International 
		  <extref href="http://www.ajli.org/?nd=history">website</extref>. July
		  26. 2007.</p> 
	 </bioghist> 
	 <scopecontent encodinganalog="520"> 
		<head>Scope and Content</head> 
		<p>The Association of Junior Leagues of America (AJLA) records consist
		  primarily of the national association's files on local member leagues. The
		  files are a representative sampling of AJLA member leagues, chosen by
		  geographical area, size of city, and age of the league, and are not a
		  comprehensive record of all local junior leagues. The records include:
		  correspondence between member leagues and AJLA staff consultants, field visit
		  reports, regional directories, committee reports, articles written for AJLA
		  publications, memorandums, financial statements, annual reports, newspaper
		  clippings, and project files. They document the activities and administration
		  of local leagues from the 1920s to 1970. Prominent topics include children's
		  theater, volunteer services, civic art programs, welfare services in local
		  communities, health and rehabilitation services, and education. The AJLA
		  records also contain an incomplete set of AJLA board minutes and papers dating
		  from the 1940s to 1969; an incomplete microfilm set of AJLA board and staff
		  meeting minutes dating from 1931 to 1964; member leagues' yearbooks dating from
		  the mid-1960s; annual conference program notes and meeting minutes dating from
		  1956 to 1995; project reports dating from 1981 to 1987; and copies of
		  <emph render="italic">Junior League Magazine</emph> and chapter newsletters
		  dating from 1934 to 1980 and from approximately the 1950s through the 1970s,
		  respectively. </p> 
		<p>Of prime interest to researchers are the field visit reports, which
		  are available up to 1945. These reports are cumulative in nature and are filed
		  under the date of the last addition to them. Thus, information on an earlier
		  period may be found in a folder of a later date. There are two kinds of field
		  visit reports: summaries of a league city's characteristics and important
		  social welfare agencies and summaries of league program concerns under such
		  topical headings as professional leadership, education, league organization,
		  league leadership, attitude of the league, place of the league in the
		  community, public relations, relation to AJLA, finances, etc. Important
		  information on league projects is also available. Also useful as summaries of
		  league activities are the regional directors' reports, letters of information,
		  letters of recommendation, and Association questionnaires. Because of the
		  ubiquity of these routine records and the field visit reports, they are not
		  usually noted in the folder inventory unless they contain discussion of league
		  projects or particularly detailed information. </p> 
	 </scopecontent> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>Index Terms</head> 
		<p>The Association of Junior Leagues of America records are indexed under
		  the following headings in the catalog of the University of Minnesota Libraries.
		  Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should
		  search the catalog using these headings. </p> 
		<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf" rules="aacr2">Association
		  of Junior Leagues of America</corpname> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Volunteers--United
		  States</subject> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <dsc> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Series 1. Local Chapters,</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <scopecontent> 
			 <p>Series 1, Local Chapters, contains a representative sampling of
				AJLA member leagues, chosen by geographical area, size of city, and age of the
				league, and is not a comprehensive record of all local junior leagues.</p> 
		  </scopecontent> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Akron, Ohio,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1949">1933-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Akron Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">1</container> 
				  <container type="folder">1</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re placement of volunteers,
					 fund-raising, and the provisional course. Projects discussed are the day
					 nursery, children’s theater, art institute, child guidance, civilian defense,
					 and children’s radio </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Akron Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">1</container> 
				  <container type="folder">2</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence on the status of the Junior League in the
					 community, volunteer placement, membership, and war services. Projects
					 discussed are radio transcriptions given to the library, a fund-raising horse
					 show, and the art institute.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Akron Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">1</container> 
				  <container type="folder">3</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial plan, treasurer’s report, and material re volunteer
					 placement, admissions, policy on tax deductions, newspaper publicity, league
					 organization, coordination of voluntary health services, and the provisional
					 course. Projects discussed are the welcoming of war brides, hospital library
					 service, radio transcription of the "Books Bring Adventure" radio series for
					 the library, the art institute, and a volunteer bureau.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Akron Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">1</container> 
				  <container type="folder">4</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes financial report, clippings on inter-league
					 cooperation for legislation and the annual meeting, and articles about cultural
					 activities and volunteer-of-the-year. Also includes material re the art
					 institute, volunteer bureau, starting a children’s theater, a radio series
					 workshop, the Junior League follies, public relations, volunteer placement, and
					 the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Akron Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">1</container> 
				  <container type="folder">5</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial statement, provisional course outline, and a sample
					 contract for the radio series. Includes newspaper clippings on the league
					 dance, the national convention, and Mrs. Paul Wingert, consultant on education.
					 Folder also includes a detailed discussion about Akron’s radio project and
					 correspondence re volunteer placement and a citizenship program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Albany, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1956">1936-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albany Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1936-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">1</container> 
				  <container type="folder">6</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: occupational therapy, establishment of a
					 volunteer bureau and its expansion to Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, day
					 nursery, and a neighborhood course ("Fighting the War on the Home Front").
					 Folder also includes material re the Bureau of Democratic Morale (an
					 organization promoting a united war effort) and the Catholic Charities plan to
					 leave the Community Chest if birth control clinics were maintained.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albany Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1946">1943-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">1</container> 
				  <container type="folder">7</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains correspondence re education program
					 ("Rehabilitation of Men and Women in Our Post-War Period"), placing volunteers,
					 fund-raising, revision of bylaws, admission policies, filing income tax
					 returns, funds for the Dumbarton Oaks Committee, donations to the Community
					 Chest, and representatives to League of Women Voters’ meetings. Activities
					 discussed are day care nursery, radio series, and survey of Albany using Arts
					 and Our Town.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albany Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">1</container> 
				  <container type="folder">8</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial statement, provisional course outline, and
					 correspondence. Topics include: magazine contributions, project selection,
					 clubhouses, policy on national magazine publicity, Junior League follies,
					 policy on auditing books, fund-raising, board members’ institute, volunteer
					 placement, and admission policy. Also included are discussions of the following
					 projects: a student orchestra, the organization of the Albany blood bank, the
					 adoption of the city of Nymegen (Holland), the joint tri-city (Albany, Troy,
					 Schenectady) radio broadcast, the restoration of the Ten Broeck Mansion, a
					 child guidance center, remedial reading at the Albany Home for Children, and a
					 radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albany Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">1</container> 
				  <container type="folder">9</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re the provisional course and the Community
					 Cinema Company. Also included is material on the development and evaluation of
					 the remedial reading and child guidance projects, use of the radio series, and
					 the Ten Broeck Mansion restoration. Contains an excerpt from the
					 <emph render="italic">Albany Yearbook</emph>. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albany Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">1</container> 
				  <container type="folder">10</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are the Albany survey ("Know Your
					 Schools"), tri-city radio program, remedial reading, Ten Broeck Mansion,
					 well-child clinic, and Junior League follies. Folder contains information on
					 the policy for donations to the Needlework Guild of America, radio series in
					 other leagues, finances, conference display on radio, newspaper publicity,
					 participation in the National Children’s Book Week exhibit, and attitudes of
					 members to volunteer work. Other documents include: lists of leagues with
					 hospital shops and leagues that held auctions; a listing of Albany projects,
					 1929-1950; and a short history of the league. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albany Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">2</container> 
				  <container type="folder">11</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re a community center for the aged, a remedial
					 reading project, radio projects (especially the New York state history project,
					 "The Price of Liberty"), fund-raising projects, publicity on Book Week exhibit,
					 use of the Junior League name in advertisements, magazine contributions, radio
					 workshop, finances, publicity, and the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albany Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">2</container> 
				  <container type="folder">12</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re New York state history radio project ("The
					 Price of Liberty"), senior citizens’ project, financial support for a movie to
					 be used by the Community Chest, future projects, school radio programs,
					 attitude on volunteer work, volunteer placement, national magazine publicity,
					 publicity for a "next-to-new" sale, problems in league organization, and policy
					 on tax deductions.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albany Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">2</container> 
				  <container type="folder">13</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Full discussion of the establishment of a speech center and
					 mention of the following projects: a movie made for the Community Chest, the
					 New York state history radio series ("The Price of Liberty"), puppetry,
					 organization of a singing group, school radio, and a Junior League follies.
					 Material re liability insurance, development of television programs, clubhouse,
					 league organization, proposed incorporation of the speech center, and the
					 speech center contract with the Junior League.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albany Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">2</container> 
				  <container type="folder">14</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re speech center, New York state
					 history radio project ("The Price of Liberty"), community board members’
					 institute, charity fashion show, and puppetry festival. Papers also pertain to
					 league organization, preparation of a manual for volunteer placement,
					 provisional course, finances, and volunteer work. A copy of
					 <emph render="italic">History and Planning for the Albany Learning Disability
					 Project</emph> is included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Albuquerque, New Mexico,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1937/1956">1937-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albuquerque Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1937-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">2</container> 
				  <container type="folder">15</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence deal primarily with the application
					 of the Junior Service League for AJLA membership. Folder contains history of
					 the Junior Service League, information re community resources, official
					 application and membership list, preliminary inspection report, provisional
					 course outline, bylaws, and correspondence re radio and membership policy.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albuquerque Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">2</container> 
				  <container type="folder">16</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Reports of league committees, final inspection report,
					 application for membership in AJLA, bylaws, a description of Albuquerque, notes
					 from a course discussing the community, and a provisional course outline.
					 Material re radio project, volunteer service bureau, membership statistics,
					 acceptance of the Service League for membership in the AJLA, cerebral palsy
					 project, and operating procedures is also included in the folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albuquerque Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1951">1949-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">2</container> 
				  <container type="folder">17</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: Cerebral palsy, puppetry, children’s theater,
					 thrift shop, and radio (especially script rights and credits). Folder also
					 contains correspondence re national magazine publicity, public relations, the
					 Association magazine, a United Nations study group, and the sponsorship of the
					 controversial movie, <emph render="italic">Human Growth</emph>. Also includes a
					 list of league activities as well as newspaper clippings on a workshop for the
					 blind and Mrs. Lee Cornell, administrator for AJLA.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albuquerque Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">2</container> 
				  <container type="folder">18</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re a proposed children’s theater project, a
					 children’s concert series, and a day nursery.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albuquerque Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1954">1953-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">2</container> 
				  <container type="folder">19</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Reports of the board and general meetings and a
					 <emph render="italic">Report on the New Mexico Society for Crippled Children
					 and the Cerebral Palsy Day School</emph>. Also included is correspondence
					 concerning children’s theater, public relations luncheon, advertising for the
					 Junior League follies, a "conference-in-miniature," a board training workshop,
					 and project selection. Includes inquiries on the following projects: a magazine
					 for homebound children, a health education program, and a hospital gift
					 shop.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Albuquerque Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">2</container> 
				  <container type="folder">20</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and material re a proposed volunteer program at
					 a hospital, the donation of a police scholarship to study juvenile delinquency,
					 child guidance in school, horse races at the state fair, mental health
					 scholarship, educational television, membership, magazine, provisional course,
					 volunteer placement, and project selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Amarillo, Texas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1949">1945-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Amarillo Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1947">1945-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">3</container> 
				  <container type="folder">21</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re admission to the AJLA, bylaws, patrons,
					 membership, finances, and the provisional course outline. Copies of the "Joint
					 Report on the Selection of a Project" and "The Board of the Selected Project"
					 (community center) are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Amarillo Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">3</container> 
				  <container type="folder">22</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A financial statement and material re membership policy,
					 bylaws, the volunteer-of-the-year, sustaining members, and the provisional
					 course. Folder also includes a discussion of puppetry, radio, and league
					 follies projects and a more detailed consideration of children’s theater and
					 recreation project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Asheville, North Carolina,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1937">1933-1937</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">3</container> 
				  <container type="folder">23</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Constitution and bylaws, minutes documenting the organization
					 of the Advisory Council of the Junior League Players, minutes of a discussion
					 on the children’s home, and material re proposed convalescent home for disabled
					 children.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1942">1938-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">3</container> 
				  <container type="folder">24</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains a radio script on the history of children’s
					 theater in the Junior League. Other topics include: a convalescent home for
					 disabled children, Easter Seals, WPA household service demonstration,
					 children’s theater, volunteer service, project selection, the provisional
					 course, arts program, Community Chest drive, radio, and Civilian Defense
					 Organization.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1944">1943-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">3</container> 
				  <container type="folder">25</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: a radio institute, volunteer placement,
					 volunteer service, provisional program, membership, bylaws, and the Civilian
					 Defense Volunteer Organization. Projects considered are children’s theater and
					 the convalescent home for disabled children (later called, "the orthopedic
					 home"). Other documents include a ways-and-means report and a copy of the trust
					 fund agreement with the orthopedic home.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">3</container> 
				  <container type="folder">26</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Annual report for children’s theater, financial statement, and
					 provisional course outline. Projects discussed are the orthopedic home,
					 children’s theater, horse show, nursery school, and Next-to-New-Shop. Folder
					 also includes correspondence re project selection, policy on legislation,
					 taxes, honorary membership, treasurer’s duties, and lack of attendance at
					 meetings.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1951">1949-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">3</container> 
				  <container type="folder">27</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re admissions, an Arts and Our Town survey, the
					 twenty-fifth anniversary, and policy re league interest groups. Other documents
					 include financial statements, public relations report, magazine contribution,
					 an outline for a board members’ institute. Papers also give information of the
					 following projects: a central volunteer bureau, a circulating art collection
					 for children, a nursery school for disabled children, and radio program for
					 teenagers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">3</container> 
				  <container type="folder">28</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: a board members’ institute, radio work­shop, a
					 workshop on the public schools and community education, and membership.
					 Projects considered are a teenage radio program, a nursery school for disabled
					 children, members’ library, and a radio program describing the activities of
					 the Junior League.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">3</container> 
				  <container type="folder">29</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Subjects discussed include: a civic art center, radio series,
					 a nursery school for the disabled, a possibility of a national Junior League
					 television program, legislative action, a board members’ institute, volunteer
					 placement, and television programming. A provisional course outline is also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">30</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Activities discussed are the nursery school for disabled
					 children, a radio broadcast of one-act plays, puppetry, and picnics for
					 children from the orthopedic hospital. A list of sources for radio scripts and
					 letters re television and national magazine publicity are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">31</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence on the following projects: the nursery school
					 for disabled children, radio series, Buncombe County Receiving Home (for
					 juvenile delinquents), civic art center, and puppetry. Papers also include
					 material re television, radio publicity, league education workshop, and the
					 policies of the Buncombe County Receiving Home.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1955</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">32</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics discussed are radio, problems with the art center,
					 puppetry, nursery school for disabled children, and the public speaking course.
					 Folder also includes a progress report for the nursery school and information
					 re board members’ institute, juvenile delinquency, national magazine coverage,
					 the league magazine, and training for television work.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Asheville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">33</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re juvenile delinquency, the Junior League and the
					 United Fund, juvenile planning group, puppetry, civic arts center, a television
					 program on juvenile problems, and the nursery school for disabled children.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Atlanta, Georgia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1956">1935-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1938">1935-1938</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">34</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence dealing with project priorities, Egleston
					 Hospital, a thyroid clinic, and the expansion of the parents' guidance service.
					 Also includes material on a speech clinic, an outpatient clinic, commercial
					 association with Hich’s department store, project selection, cooperation with a
					 community welfare organization, finances, and the lack of an arts program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1941">1939-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">35</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re further development of the speech
					 school project, children’s theater, a puppetry institute, volunteer placement,
					 future projects, bequest for an art center, arts program, and cooperation with
					 the museum.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1944">1942-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">36</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes financial statement and references to projects
					 such as the Egleston Hospital, parents' guidance, speech school, thyroid
					 clinic, and puppetry. Includes correspondence re plans for a league radio
					 institute, policy on relations with businesses, sponsoring a cocktail hour at a
					 hotel, cooperation within other welfare agencies (the Red Cross and the
					 Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization), admissions, volunteer placement,
					 radio, and sponsoring a lecture series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">37</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A financial statement and material re the "Books Bring
					 Adventure" radio series, speech school, a thrift shop, fashion show, volunteer
					 placement problems, credit for volunteer work, cooperation with community
					 welfare organizations, puppetry, legislative activities, children’s theater,
					 admissions, radio, and members involvement in war services.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">38</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and papers re operation of the speech school,
					 sponsorship of the premier of Walt Disney’s <emph render="italic">Uncle
					 Remus</emph>, children’s theater, legislative activities and cooperation with
					 the Georgia Citizen’s Council, and a puppetry festival. Includes a provisional
					 course outline.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">39</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re speech school, a survey of the public schools,
					 fund-matching and salary schedules, participation in the Fernbank Children’s
					 Forest and Nature Museum, cooperation with the Atlanta Music Festival
					 Association in bringing the Metropolitan Opera to Atlanta, newspaper publicity,
					 National Committee on Atomic Information, puppetry, and the provisional
					 course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">4</container> 
				  <container type="folder">40</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers contain discussions of the following projects: the
					 Metropolitan Opera, Arts and Our Town survey, Fernbank Nature Museum and the
					 Hornaday Foundation, movie and transcription made of a puppet show, expansion
					 of the speech school, and training at Emory University for teacher’s in the
					 speech school. Folder also includes material re legislative activities,
					 National Puppetry Festival, fund-raising, the provisional course, and a
					 sidewalk art show.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">5</container> 
				  <container type="folder">41</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are Arts and Our Town survey, Fernbank
					 Forest Nature Museum, speech school, and setting standards for speech
					 instruction. Other topics include: a regional Junior League conference, a
					 speech school conference, puppetry, radio, admission, fund-raising, and
					 shipment of books to Europe. Includes is a magazine article on outstanding
					 members and a brochure on the objectives and the services of the Junior
					 League.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">5</container> 
				  <container type="folder">42</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the speech school project and similar programs in
					 other leagues, the annual meeting of the Speech Association of America, the
					 salary schedule and statistics of speech instruction in Fulton County, the
					 Nearly New Shop, Metropolitan Opera, puppetry, a film on cancer research, and
					 radio activities.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">5</container> 
				  <container type="folder">43</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about a new building and teacher training for the
					 speech school, material re an opera project, management of the Nearly New Shop,
					 a children’s theater production, taxes, "It's a Small World" (radio series on
					 the United Nations), and a community arts program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1954">1952-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">5</container> 
				  <container type="folder">44</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects reported on are the speech school, opera, concerts
					 for children, volunteer bureau, and children’s theater. Papers also include
					 correspondence re the National Puppetry Festival, conference on educational
					 television, television program on the disabled, a paid placement secretary,
					 cooperation with community welfare agencies, national magazine publicity, and a
					 radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Atlanta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">5</container> 
				  <container type="folder">45</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re opera, the speech school as a demonstration
					 project, financing the school, project planning, senior care, membership,
					 fund-raising, Junior League cooperation with Goodwill, surveying radio and
					 television needs, Junior League radio, and the Community Chest.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Augusta, Georgia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1932/1949">1932-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Augusta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1932/1938">1932-1938</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">5</container> 
				  <container type="folder">46</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re a birth control project, a milk station,
					 children’s theater, a class for deaf students, WPA nursery, children’s public
					 library, a community center, policy on legislative action, nonpartisan
					 political league, organization of the community welfare services, project
					 selection, and activities for Black residents of Augusta.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Augusta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1942">1939-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">5</container> 
				  <container type="folder">47</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains papers re the nursery, the children’s theater,
					 birth control clinic, children’s library, hospital library, community center
					 projects, art and cultural activities, bylaws, and cooperation with the
					 Community Chest.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Augusta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1944">1943-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">5</container> 
				  <container type="folder">48</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Includes material re the radio and children’s theater
					 projects, the nursery school project in association with the WPA, bylaws,
					 Lanham Act funds for the nursery, radio finances, a rally for women of the
					 armed forces, USO scrapbooks, Dumbarton Oaks conference, and community
					 arts.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Augusta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">5</container> 
				  <container type="folder">49</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: the "Books Bring Adventure" radio series,
					 children’s theater, children’s library, a child guidance clinic, finances,
					 taxes, Girl Scouts, cerebral palsy school, project selection, lipreading
					 training for African American children with hearing impediments, pediatric
					 department for disabled children, allergy clinic, volunteer-of-the-year, the
					 influence of comic books, professional puppet company, and community arts
					 program. A newspaper clipping on Mrs. James Erazer, a member of the AJLA
					 national board of directors, is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Augusta Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">5</container> 
				  <container type="folder">50</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on the children’s theater project and the
					 establishment of a speech school. Correspondence re project selection,
					 organizing a social service index, national radio program, sponsorship of
					 professional theater productions, and fund-raising. A provisional course
					 outline is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Austin, Texas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1949">1936-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Austin Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1940">1936-1940</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">6</container> 
				  <container type="folder">51</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re children’s theater, thrift shop, settlement club,
					 the children’s bureau (a central casework agency), the Texas Memorial Museum,
					 and children’s work in family agencies.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Austin Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1941/1944">1941-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">6</container> 
				  <container type="folder">52</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re children’s theater, thrift shop, children’s bureau
					 projects, the arts program, war-related work, cooperation with the Community
					 Chest, and project selection. Includes a ways-and-means report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Austin Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">6</container> 
				  <container type="folder">53</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains a financial statement, a list of contributions
					 to the AJLA magazine, and information about radio and children’s theater
					 projects, a league conference, and members active in war services.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Austin Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">6</container> 
				  <container type="folder">54</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re children’s theater and radio projects,
					 finances, community welfare service, the Family and Child Service Society,
					 publicity, legislative action, the Sister Kenny Foundation, use of volunteers,
					 and arts program. Includes a provisional course outline. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Austin Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">6</container> 
				  <container type="folder">55</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Provisional course outline, continuing discussion of the radio
					 series, and information re ways-and-means project, receipts from the drug store
					 day, radio promotion for the Community Chest, and blood banks.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Baltimore, Maryland,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Baltimore Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1958">1933-1958</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">6</container> 
				  <container type="folder">56</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the provisional course, children’s theater,
					 survey on the disabled in Baltimore, and the league budget.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Baltimore Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1946">1939-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">6</container> 
				  <container type="folder">57</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and memoranda re: organizing volunteers for
					 civil defense, organizing volunteers under WPA (Keer plan), arts program,
					 policy on dues during wartime, taxes, radio, legislation, association with
					 local businesses, and volunteer placement. Projects discussed are a "curative
					 workshop," women officers’ lounge, children’s movies, children’s theater,
					 Travelers Aid, and a nursery school for the deaf. Includes a list of magazine
					 contributions, a financial report, and a questionnaire on the duties of a
					 placement secretary. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Baltimore Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">6</container> 
				  <container type="folder">58</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial reports included with material re nursery school,
					 puppetry and follies projects, provisional course and outline, "big league"
					 (area) conference, national magazine publicity, board members’ institute,
					 representation at the National Conference on Family Life, volunteer service
					 bureau, radio round table, Cord May lecture on world federalism, deferred
					 membership policies, and volunteer-of-the-year.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Baltimore Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">6</container> 
				  <container type="folder">59</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Primarily procedural material, but also includes information
					 about puppetry and nursery school projects, bylaws, publicity, and league
					 volunteer service.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Baltimore Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1951">1950-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">6</container> 
				  <container type="folder">60</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Several articles for the league magazine re a newspaper at the
					 Springfield mental hospital, Travelers Aid, service to the mentally ill, Junior
					 League building, children’s aid, and a nursery school for volunteers’ children.
					 Correspondence re organizing members away from their home city, central
					 volunteer bureau, magazine, and request for information on schools for the
					 deaf.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Baltimore Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1955">1952-1955</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">7</container> 
				  <container type="folder">61</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re school for the blind, puppetry, radio, follies,
					 nursery school for the deaf, policy on national magazine publicity, magazine
					 advertising, associations with local businesses, legislative action,
					 fund-raising by circus cabaret, and the provisional course. Includes statement
					 of purpose of the AJLA for the Maryland directory of health and welfare.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Baltimore Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">7</container> 
				  <container type="folder">62</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re provisional course, publicity, sponsoring
					 ballroom dancing lessons, volunteer placement interviews, dissatisfaction with
					 the AJLA administration, arts program, and a follies contract. Projects
					 referred to are puppetry and the school for the blind.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Bangor, Maine,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1931/1956">1931-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bangor Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1931/1947">1931-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">7</container> 
				  <container type="folder">63</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence with the Junior Welfare League re a clinic for
					 the deaf, provisional course, and job analyses. Also, a list of AJLA
					 publications, and education committee and membership questionnaires. Print
					 materials include: <emph render="italic">Year Book, Junior Welfare League of
					 Bangor, 1933-34</emph>, "Fashion Show and Charity Ball" program, "Junior
					 Welfare League," and information on standing committees. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bangor Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1953">1948-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">7</container> 
				  <container type="folder">64</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material relating to Bangor Welfare League’s application to
					 the AJLA, an inspection visit report, and information re Bangor and its
					 community services. Other topics include: volunteer placement, inactive
					 members, twentieth anniversary history, provisional course, nursery for
					 disabled children, standards for provisional members, and a follies
					 program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bangor Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">7</container> 
				  <container type="folder">65</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A list of magazine contributions and correspondence re
					 children’s theater, art and puppetry projects, and volunteer credit for church
					 work.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Baton Rouge, Louisiana,</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Baton Rouge Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" certainty="1931/1956">1931-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">7</container> 
				  <container type="folder">66</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Records of the Junior Service League’s applications for AJLA
					 membership from 1931 until its acceptance in 1956. Mention of milk fund,
					 bandage-making, baby clinic, radio, and children’s theater projects is
					 accompanied by a history of the Service League and a list of community
					 resources.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Battle Creek, Michigan,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1948">1938-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Battle Creek Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1945">1938-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">7</container> 
				  <container type="folder">67</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and reports stemming from the Battle Creek
					 Service League’s application for membership in the AJLA, a list and
					 classification of membership, inspection reports, and material re history,
					 community resources, officers’ club, and Braille projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Battle Creek Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">7</container> 
				  <container type="folder">68</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and reports concerning application for
					 membership in the AJLA, inspection reports, and information re bylaws changes,
					 Community Information Institute, and project selection. The following projects
					 are also discussed: braille, officers’ club, cancer detection center,
					 psychometric examinations, record lending, radio series, and youth center.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Battle Creek Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">7</container> 
				  <container type="folder">69</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains correspondence re application and acceptance
					 of the Battle Creek Service League to AJLA, the provisional course, and project
					 findings. Projects discussed include radio, "Bundle Tea," record lending,
					 cancer detection center, clinical psychologist, hospital library, officers’
					 club, sheltered workshop, and children’s theater.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Beaumont, Texas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1948">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Beaumont Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1943">1934-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">7</container> 
				  <container type="folder">70</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Membership lists, inspection visit reports, financial report,
					 committee listings for 1941-1942, application of the Junior Welfare League for
					 membership in the AJLA, and correspondence re membership, volunteer placement
					 statistics, the provisional course, and fund-raising. Projects mentioned are El
					 Rancho community center, a nursery under the auspices of the Office of Civilian
					 Defense, radio broadcasts, and a central index of local social agencies. A
					 description of Beaumont community resources is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Beaumont Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">8</container> 
				  <container type="folder">71</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: El Rancho youth center project, orientation
					 course, the provisional course, committees for 1943-1944, sponsoring of a
					 lecture, children’s theater, finances, and Junior League and community welfare
					 organizations.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Beaumont Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">8</container> 
				  <container type="folder">72</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains papers and correspondence re the purpose and
					 accomplishments of the league, the provisional course, radio and the Texas
					 School of the Air, volunteer activities, changes in bylaws, and an inspection
					 visit. Also included is an evaluation of the El Rancho community center
					 project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Beaumont Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">8</container> 
				  <container type="folder">73</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Application to the AJLA for membership, inspection reports,
					 financial statement, and correspondence re El Rancho youth center project,
					 children’s theater production, the Women’s Foundation and community
					 organization, membership, improvement of school standards, legislation, radio,
					 league organization, and finances.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Bethlehem, Pennsylvania,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1927/1948" type="inclusive">1927-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bethlehem Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1927/1941">1927-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">8</container> 
				  <container type="folder">74</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p> Topics include: the Junior Welfare League’s history,
					 application to the AJLA for membership, planning a provisional course, arts
					 program, League Agency House project, membership, inspection visit, central
					 volunteer bureau, and Civilian Defense Volunteer Office. An annual report
					 (1936-1937) and a membership list are also included in the folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bethlehem Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1942-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">8</container> 
				  <container type="folder">75</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re application for AJLA membership,
					 Girl Scouts, provisional course, bonding of the treasurer, league program
					 institute, auction, finances, children’s theater, project selection, League
					 House and the Community Chest, and an arts center.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bethlehem Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">8</container> 
				  <container type="folder">76</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and memoranda re art center, publicity, the
					 search for a new project, professional children’s theater, arts program,
					 circulating art exhibit, teenage canteen, planning for the "Books Bring
					 Adventure" radio program, membership, volunteers in war services, dancing
					 classes, and religion and the AJLA. Legislation, finances, puppetry,
					 occupational therapy project, and a bargain shop are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bethlehem Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">8</container> 
				  <container type="folder">77</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re bargain shop, membership, radio, the
					 provisional course, and an occupational therapy project. Also included is a
					 leaflet on the purpose and history of the league.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Binghampton, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1949" type="inclusive">1934-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Binghamton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1942">1934-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">8</container> 
				  <container type="folder">78</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Includes a list of federal grants to New York under the Social
					 Security Act (1941-1942), financial report of the thrift shop, and material re
					 thrift shop, nursery school, league day at Sisson’s Department Store, radio,
					 arts program, the provisional course, and bonding of the treasurer. Also
					 includes correspondence on the publication "How Good Theater Was Promoted for
					 Children in Binghamton."</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Binghamton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1944">1943-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">8</container> 
				  <container type="folder">79</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: thrift shop, radio, children’s art center,
					 hospitality shop at the hospital, and a survey of the health and welfare needs
					 in the community.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Binghamton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">8</container> 
				  <container type="folder">80</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes financial statements and correspondence re New
					 York State Conference on Social Work, legislation, and volunteer service.
					 Projects considered are hospital shop, volunteer office, Arts and Our Town
					 survey, thrift shop, and radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Binghamton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">9</container> 
				  <container type="folder">81</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Children’s Theater Council’s "Promoting Good Theater for
					 Children in Binghamton."</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Binghamton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">9</container> 
				  <container type="folder">82</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re an art survey, Volunteer Service Bureau,
					 children’s theater, radio projects, volunteer-of-the-year, support for the
					 county airport, the provisional course, and a board members’ institute.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Binghamton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">9</container> 
				  <container type="folder">83</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Notes from a board members’ institute, provisional course
					 report, fund-raising report, financial statement, magazine article on "Museum
					 on Wheels," and material re art survey, school art project, thrift shop,
					 children’s theater, volunteer-of- the -year, and a radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Birmingham, Alabama,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1922/1948">1922-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Birmingham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1922/1938">1922-1938</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">9</container> 
				  <container type="folder">84</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Reports on library, gift shop, dues, news sheet, finances,
					 volunteer placement, children’s theater, Junior League Day at the Thomas
					 Jefferson Hotel, Children’s Hospital Clinic, and the Beulah Moore Day Nursery.
					 Folder also includes correspondence re nomination to AJLA membership, follies
					 program, and commercial advertising.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Birmingham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1940/1943">1940-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">9</container> 
				  <container type="folder">85</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re library, finances, arts program, radio, gift shop,
					 membership, and board members’ institute.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Birmingham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">9</container> 
				  <container type="folder">86</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re the organization of an officers’ club and
					 evaluation of radio programs.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Birmingham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">9</container> 
				  <container type="folder">87</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and reports re volunteer placement problems,
					 puppetry institute, associations with local businesses, and radio broadcast of
					 a style show. Other topics are: Southern representation on the selection
					 committee for "Books Bring Adventure," donations to community funds, hospital
					 shop, and sponsorship of Women’s Action Committee for Victory and Lasting
					 Peace. The following projects are also mentioned: thrift shop, library,
					 puppetry, art exhibitions, tuberculosis mobile unit, and an occupational
					 therapist for disabled children’s clinic. Folder includes reports from
					 children’s theater and the radio committee and a script for a puppet show.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Birmingham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">9</container> 
				  <container type="folder">88</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Annual report and committee reports on disabled children’s
					 clinic, Neighborhood House, children’s hospital, and library. Includes
					 discussion of a Girl Scout for African American girls, and material re puppetry
					 institute, admissions, and the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Birmingham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">9</container> 
				  <container type="folder">89</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes financial reports, education report, and
					 correspondence re bylaws revision, the provisional course, fund-raising, and a
					 puppetry institute. Projects discussed are museum, library, gift shop,
					 next-to-new shops, children’s entertainment, puppetry, and the speech
					 school.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Birmingham, Michigan,</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Birmingham Junior League (Michigan),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1932</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">9</container> 
				  <container type="folder">90</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence about organizing a service league.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Boise, Idaho,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1927/1956" type="inclusive">1927-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boise Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1927/1934">1927-1934</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">10</container> 
				  <container type="folder">91</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Constitution and bylaws, annual reports, and application of
					 the Junior Charity League for membership in the AJLA.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boise Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1943">1935-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">10</container> 
				  <container type="folder">92</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information re summer health camp project,
					 recreation for children, league organization, children’s theater, cooperation
					 in the community, Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, and project selection.
					 Financial statements are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boise Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">10</container> 
				  <container type="folder">93</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Annual report and material re finances and league
					 activities.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boise Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">10</container> 
				  <container type="folder">94</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial statement and correspondence re project selection,
					 provisional course outline, and library activities. Projects discussed are art
					 class for preschool children, a day care center, radio, sponsoring a concert
					 series, and puppetry.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boise Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1951">1949-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">10</container> 
				  <container type="folder">95</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence about puppetry, hospital shops, coordinating
					 council for community art activities, sponsoring children’s opera, creative
					 dramatics at the national AJLA conference, and policy on legislative and
					 political activities.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boise Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1956">1952-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">10</container> 
				  <container type="folder">96</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence on puppetry festival, puppetry institute,
					 United Fund drive, establishment of a welfare council, mobile unit for speech
					 and hearing, and a television show on civil defense.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Boston, Massachusetts,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">10</container> 
				  <container type="folder">97</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence contain material re arts program,
					 children’s theater institute, commercial sponsorship, taxes, membership, radio
					 conference, USO scrapbooks, and a job analysis of the placement department.
					 Also included in the folder are <emph render="italic">The Junior League
					 Handbook for Volunteers</emph>, admission regulations, WBZ radio workshop
					 outline, a flyer on a program for helping veterans, provisional course outline,
					 and a questionnaire on activities.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">10</container> 
				  <container type="folder">98</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Membership questionnaire.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">10</container> 
				  <container type="folder">99</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Minutes of a board members’ institute as well as notes and
					 summary of speeches given at the Massachusetts Conference of Social Work on the
					 role of the volunteer. Other topics include: the provisional course, radio,
					 finances, salaries for professional workers, leagues doing museum work, policy
					 on Planned Parenthood, membership, and the history and present status of the
					 <emph render="italic">News Bulletin</emph>.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">11</container> 
				  <container type="folder">100</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains detailed material re placement interviewing,
					 the placement chairmanship, and the provisional course as well as items for the
					 league magazine. Publicity policies, finances, thrift shops, and radio work are
					 also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">11</container> 
				  <container type="folder">101</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Annual report of the vice president, report on the board of
					 the Boston Junior League, and notes from a consultation visit. Also contains
					 material re league attitudes and organization, mental health project, free
					 placement, smaller meetings in outlying areas, prominent members, and a
					 demonstration garden for children.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">11</container> 
				  <container type="folder">102</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Minutes of a membership meeting, articles on prominent
					 members, and correspondence re a radio and television conference, hospitality
					 for service men, management training program at Radcliffe College, and National
					 Recreation Association meeting held in Boston.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">11</container> 
				  <container type="folder">103</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Minutes of the meeting of the board and information about
					 admission policies, tax exemptions on admissions, television program, use of
					 the Junior League name by other groups, and volunteer opportunities for working
					 members. Controversy over the Boston League’s relationship with the AJLA and
					 over demands for simplified AJLA administrative structure and a reduction of
					 dues are reflected in these papers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">11</container> 
				  <container type="folder">104</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Documents include an Act of Incorporation and By-Laws as well
					 as material re a public relations study of the Junior Leagues by Coates and
					 McCormick. Other topics include: children’s theater, eye bank projects,
					 clubhouses, television and a national listener’s council, national magazine
					 publicity, and thrift shops in other leagues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Boston, Massachusetts,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1956">1954-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">11</container> 
				  <container type="folder">105</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Includes an article on a medical rehabilitation clinic and a
					 thesis on speech and hearing services of the Junior Leagues. Also contains
					 material re children’s theater, AJLA president’s council, and the league’s
					 search for a new project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Bridgeport, Connecticut,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1936/1956" type="inclusive">1936-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bridgeport Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1944">1936-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">11</container> 
				  <container type="folder">106</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re occupational therapy projects with
					 Bridgeport Hospital and with the Connecticut Society for Crippled Children.
					 Other topics include: Children’s theater, children’s museum, a volunteer
					 bureau, and sponsoring a pops concert.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bridgeport Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1947">1945-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">11</container> 
				  <container type="folder">107</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and memoranda re project selection committee,
					 veteran’s centers, preventative cancer center, refusal of the AJLA to endorse
					 Save the Children Federation, radio series, provisional course, sponsorship of
					 children’s concerts, and an "outgrown shop."</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bridgeport Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1950">1948-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">11</container> 
				  <container type="folder">108</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Contains information on Bridgeport’s thrift shop project and a
					 survey of 75 similar projects and lists of leagues doing children’s museum
					 work, foundations sponsoring museums, and leagues operating snack bars and
					 hospital shops. Also, correspondence re the provisional course, bonding of
					 officers, policy on contributions to other organizations, cooperation with the
					 National Conference on Family Life, radio program sponsored by General
					 Electric, and the Arts and Our Town survey.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bridgeport Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">11</container> 
				  <container type="folder">109</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and papers re community service citation,
					 puppetry, Southbury School for the Retarded, thrift shops, league-sponsored
					 ball games, provisional course, cancer detection center, and children’s
					 museum.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bridgeport Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1956">1953-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">12</container> 
				  <container type="folder">110</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Thirty-fifth anniversary brochure, fund-raising reports from
					 Montreal and Vancouver leagues, and material re children’s museum, provisional
					 course, puppetry, fund-raising, University of Bridgeport television program,
					 radio, consignment shops, Ford Foundation and adult education, taxes, community
					 relations, and thrift shops in other leagues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Bronxville, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1931/1948" type="inclusive">1931-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bronxville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1931-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">12</container> 
				  <container type="folder">111</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Application of the Bronxville unit of the New York League to
					 become a separate league and resulting inspection reports. Also contains
					 information on a project for a junior and senior recreation center, a calendar
					 listing educational events in the community, provisional course outline,
					 material on old age budgets, sample case study and application for Aid to
					 Dependent Children, a statement of principle of volunteer service, education
					 committee report, financial statement, standing rules of the Bronxville unit,
					 and suggestions for children’s theater.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Bronxville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">12</container> 
				  <container type="folder">112</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Annual report, public relations report, and material re final
					 inspection by and acceptance in the AJLA. Other topics include: requests for
					 cooperation with other agencies, bylaws and amendments, legislative activities,
					 provisional course and outline, junior and senior recreation center projects,
					 and suggestions for fund-raising.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Brooklyn, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1937/1956" type="inclusive">1937-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Brooklyn Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1937/1943">1937-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">12</container> 
				  <container type="folder">113</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains papers re Central Volunteer Bureau, which
					 later joined with the Volunteer Defense Office. Other topics include: the use
					 of the Boys Club building and problems with a professional advertising
					 solicitor. Volunteer Defense Office record forms are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Brooklyn Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">12</container> 
				  <container type="folder">114</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the Civilian Defense Volunteer Office,
					 volunteer placement, civics committee, and hospital shops.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Brooklyn Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1949">1946-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">12</container> 
				  <container type="folder">115</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence contain information re request for
					 volunteers by the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, provisional
					 course, puppetry, project selections, cooperation with the South Bend
					 Neighborhood House, planning for League Community Service Day, nonpayment of
					 dues, and a proposal to pay babysitters for league members. Other topics
					 include public relations on executive director of the AJLA, fund-raising dance,
					 use of the Junior League name by others, storytelling at the Brooklyn Museum,
					 toy repair workshop, and newspaper publicity. Reference to a thesis entitled,
					 "What Makes a Good Volunteer" is also found in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Brooklyn Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1951">1950-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">12</container> 
				  <container type="folder">116</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re storytelling at the Brooklyn Museum, volunteer
					 placement, project selection, toy workshop project, fortieth anniversary dance,
					 fund-raising, and puppetry.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Brooklyn Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1956">1952-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">12</container> 
				  <container type="folder">117</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material about project selection, a project with the Visiting
					 Nurse Associations re parent instruction on child care, babysitting service,
					 political activities, provisional course, placement for volunteers, other
					 leagues’ follies, use of the Junior League name by others, commercial
					 attachments, and newspaper publicity. Folder also includes a public relations
					 brochure and a puppet script for "Dumbo."</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Buffalo, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Buffalo Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">12</container> 
				  <container type="folder">118</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the salvage shop, the dental clinic,
					 volunteers at Children’s Hospital, entertaining servicemen, puppetry, arts
					 program, volunteer bureau, policy on a financial surplus, volunteer placement,
					 and nonpayment of dues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Buffalo Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">12</container> 
				  <container type="folder">119</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes a thrift shop report, a questionnaire on war
					 services and the "Report on Buffalo Junior League Activities Since Pearl
					 Harbor." Folder also contains correspondence and memoranda re formation of
					 study groups, Volunteer Bureau, survey on teenage activities for the National
					 Recreation Association, thrift shop, "Books Bring Adventure" radio series,
					 children’s theater, puppetry, dues, coordinator of field service for AJLA, and
					 establishment of a nursery school.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Buffalo Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">13</container> 
				  <container type="folder">120</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers include material re honorary membership, thrift shop,
					 arts program, children’s theater, the film <emph render="italic">Titian</emph>,
					 AJLA booth at the National Education Association conference on the teacher
					 shortage, cooperation with the Council of Social Agencies in the continuation
					 of day care for children, interest in community health program, and legislative
					 activity on the issue of vivisection. Folder also includes a list of 156
					 leagues and material on their projects, a Central Volunteer Bureau report, and
					 a copy of the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Buffalo Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">13</container> 
				  <container type="folder">121</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about radio institute, sponsoring a radio exchange
					 (radio council), contracts with organizations for Junior League projects,
					 "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, discussion meetings on the "World on our
					 Doorstep," legislative action, Junior League participation in the New York
					 State Conference on Social Welfare, opening the provisional course to the
					 public, bylaws changes, and a volunteer service bureau. Folder also includes
					 the provisional course, "Buffalo Blueprint; the Plan of Your Community," and a
					 list of New York league projects and program activities.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Buffalo Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1950">1948-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">13</container> 
				  <container type="folder">122</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re: the provisional course, board members’ institute,
					 support of United Nations week, project selection, detention home or
					 recreational program for teenagers, and a puppetry institute. Projects
					 discussed are community health council, community radio exchange, cerebral
					 palsy center for young adults, and a dental clinic. Includes a questionnaire on
					 arts and other interests.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Buffalo Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1956">1951-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">13</container> 
				  <container type="folder">123</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re: an art exhibition in the clubrooms, holding
					 a debutante ball, children’s professional theater, finances, and a
					 conference-in-miniature. Other topics include: puppetry, cerebral palsy work,
					 Buffalo Albright Art Gallery story hour, and a community service plan for a
					 central clearing house for service by groups. Includes a checklist of league
					 areas for improvement.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Butte, Montana,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1937/1948" type="inclusive">1937-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Butte Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1937/1944">1937-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">13</container> 
				  <container type="folder">124</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains constitution and bylaws, financial statement,
					 list of magazine contributions, and material re admission of Butte Service
					 League to AJLA. Topics include: public health nursing, hospital library,
					 Federal Art Center, puppetry, teen recreation center, art program, project
					 selection, radio institute, and volunteer service.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Butte Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">13</container> 
				  <container type="folder">125</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence give information re: war-related
					 volunteer service, puppetry institute, national magazine publicity, prohibition
					 on volunteer placement in public agencies, the provisional course,
					 rehabilitation work done by other leagues, the league newsletter, arts program
					 and a chapter of the American Federation of the Arts, and planning for
					 children’s entertainment. Projects discussed include: hearing tests, local
					 history radio series, puppetry, puppetry at state mental hospital, hospital
					 library, and Travelers Aid. Financial reports are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Canton, Ohio,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1937/1948" type="inclusive">1937-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Canton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1937/1939">1937-1939</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">13</container> 
				  <container type="folder">126</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about art institute, arts program, survey of
					 cultural and educational groups, mental hygiene project, and children’s
					 theater.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Canton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1940/1945">1940-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">13</container> 
				  <container type="folder">127</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains papers re: volunteer bureau, arts program,
					 defense week, project selection, volunteer placement, need for a council of
					 social agencies, planning for children’s theater, planning for radio programs,
					 finances, members involved in war services, league associations with local
					 businesses, national magazine publicity, bylaws changes, the Arts and Our Town
					 survey, and volunteer placement. Projects described are: hospital hostesses,
					 cancer clinic, transportation for visiting nurses, organization of Arts for
					 Youth Council, training for storytelling, hospital library, and a Civilian
					 Defense Volunteer Organization.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Canton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">13</container> 
				  <container type="folder">128</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re leagues with projects in the area of family
					 and child care, project selection, the possibility of employing a psychiatric
					 social worker, and minimum standards for the league. A copy of the provisional
					 course is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Canton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">14</container> 
				  <container type="folder">129</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers give information about a volunteer service award, the
					 provisional course, radio programs, an outstanding volunteer, hospital shop
					 project, magazine, warning card system for lack of service, art institute, and
					 project selection. A copy of the provisional course is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Canton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">14</container> 
				  <container type="folder">130</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re: evaluation of the provisional course, art
					 institute project (planning a children’s art gallery), and a radio series. Also
					 included in this folder are magazine articles on the Junior League conference,
					 professional social work and volunteer service, rehabilitation of the blind,
					 and an outstanding volunteer. Also includes a financial report. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Cedar Rapids, Iowa,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1936/1956" type="inclusive">1936-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cedar Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1943">1936-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">14</container> 
				  <container type="folder">131</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains a financial report and material re children’s
					 theater, arts program, women’s radio council, radio program, community
					 nutritional service project, and finances.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cedar Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">14</container> 
				  <container type="folder">132</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re children’s theater, radio, and the Arts and
					 Our Town survey. Projects discussed include: a nutrition center, a day nursery,
					 and occupational therapy work.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cedar Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">14</container> 
				  <container type="folder">133</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: residency requirements, voting procedure,
					 establishing a volunteer bureau, inquiries about a children’s art project,
					 fund-raising, warning slips for lack of service, suggestions for the education
					 program, provisional course, puppetry institute, follies, legislative
					 activities, and public relations. Projects and activities discussed are
					 children’s theater, puppetry, speech therapy, sale of Easter Seals, doll
					 repair, and "Books Bring Adventure" radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cedar Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">14</container> 
				  <container type="folder">134</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re: membership, puppetry, children’s theater,
					 plays in which children participated, and shadow plays in the schools. Includes
					 a report on the provisional course and a detailed discussion of "Listen to a
					 Legend," a radio series on American folklore.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cedar Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">14</container> 
				  <container type="folder">135</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: "Listen to a Legend" radio project (sale of
					 transcriptions and award), puppetry, exhibit for National Children’s Book Week,
					 mental hospital and a group therapy project, and an exhibit at the Association
					 for Education by Radio conference.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cedar Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">14</container> 
				  <container type="folder">136</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re radio series (especially on the
					 question of sponsorship and royalty fees), puppetry, planning for a community
					 children’s theater, thrift shop, federal taxes, national publicity, liquor
					 advertising, and Cub Scouts.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cedar Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1956">1952-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">14</container> 
				  <container type="folder">137</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re radio project (especially on sale of
					 transcriptions and on questions of sponsorship), children’s theater, public
					 relations, mental health center project, television project and television
					 workshop, preschool education for children with cerebral palsy, sheltered
					 workshop, puppetry, thrift sale, project selection, and league
					 organization.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Charleston, South Carolina,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1939/1956" type="inclusive">1939-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1941">1939-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">14</container> 
				  <container type="folder">138</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes information re children’s theater, tearoom
					 project, baby’s milk station project, radio project, puppetry, professional
					 children’s theater, children’s classes at Gibbs Art Gallery, and a visiting
					 teacher project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1943">1942-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">15</container> 
				  <container type="folder">139</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A discussion of milk station, visiting teacher project, and
					 the child guidance bureau.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1946">1944-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">15</container> 
				  <container type="folder">140</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A list of magazine articles, a financial report, a membership
					 list, and the "Charleston Handbook Supplement." Other topics include: cultural
					 survey, radio, visiting teacher project, Next-to-New shop, membership, planning
					 for the provisional course, art museum classes, legislation, project selection,
					 and the possibility of beginning a speech school.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1950">1947-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">15</container> 
				  <container type="folder">141</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re thrift shop, speech school,
					 cookbook, art project, provisional course and outline, legislation,
					 fund-raising in other leagues, publishing a special newspaper edition to raise
					 money, endorsement of a bill for a state school for delinquent African American
					 girls, puppetry, and the Charleston news sheet, <emph render="italic">Cobblestones</emph>. A financial report and an article about an
					 outstanding volunteer are also found in these papers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">15</container> 
				  <container type="folder">142</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of a cookbook project (<emph render="italic">
					 Charleston Recipes</emph>) and material about hospital shops, snack bars, and a
					 follies program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1954">1952-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">15</container> 
				  <container type="folder">143</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re: the use of the Junior League name in advertising,
					 exchanging the AJLA magazine with various museums, training course for museum
					 guides, support of United Nations day, reorganization of the speech school.
					 Includes monthly reports and bylaws of the speech school. Information about a
					 cookbook project and the Puerto Rico Rum Institute’s use of recipes as well as
					 an outline of suggestions for social agencies are also included in this
					 folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">15</container> 
				  <container type="folder">144</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Historical pamphlet on Charleston, summary of league
					 activities, and material re speech school project, placement of volunteers,
					 planning for a general evaluation of the league program, bylaws changes, thrift
					 shop quotas in other leagues, and suggestions on puppetry.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Charleston, West Virginia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1948" type="inclusive">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League (West Virginia),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1944">1934-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">15</container> 
				  <container type="folder">145</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re: children’s theater, children’s concerts,
					 AJLA magazine, Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization, suggestions for
					 publishing a cookbook, recreation institute for volunteers, a city bond for
					 recreation, policy on public action, and a radio news broadcast for junior high
					 students. Projects discussed are the well-baby clinic, child guidance clinic,
					 orthopedic clinic, dental clinic, a musical education radio program ("Musical
					 Pictures"), and the Boys and Girls Club. A financial report is also included.
					 </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League (West Virginia),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">15</container> 
				  <container type="folder">146</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re Boys and Girls Club, radio series, musical
					 program, and the Schelling Art slides for veterans.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League (West Virginia),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">15</container> 
				  <container type="folder">147</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the Boys and Girls Club project (including a
					 short history and description of the organization of the club), the "Musical
					 Pictures" and "Books Bring Adventure" radio programs, leadership training
					 institute, and musical program with the Schelling Art slides. Includes papers
					 about the community written by provisional course members. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charleston Junior League (West Virginia),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">16</container> 
				  <container type="folder">148</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: silver anniversary ball, dental clinic,
					 "Musical Pictures" radio series, Boys and Girls Club, outstanding volunteer,
					 thrift shop, a magazine article for the <emph render="italic">Saturday Evening
					 Post</emph>, the provisional course, public relations, membership, volunteer
					 opportunities in Charleston, volunteer placement, volunteer bureaus in other
					 leagues, arts program, and dog shows. A financial report and photographs of
					 league projects are also included. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Charlotte, North Carolina,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1932/1948" type="inclusive">1932-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charlotte Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1932/1940">1932-1940</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">16</container> 
				  <container type="folder">149</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes correspondence re: children’s theater, budget,
					 arts program, and professionals’ attitudes toward volunteers. Projects
					 discussed are: baby hospital, Children’s Service Bureau, thrift shop, hospital
					 soda shop, salaries for hospital social workers, and the Volunteer Bureau.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charlotte Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1944">1942-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">16</container> 
				  <container type="folder">150</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re: thrift shop, children’s museum, hospital soda
					 shop, salaries for hospital social workers, cookbook, children’s theater,
					 planning for a radio project, board members’ institute, finances, and state
					 meetings.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Charlotte Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">16</container> 
				  <container type="folder">151</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence contain material re children’s
					 nature museum, children’s theater, art projects in other leagues, topic
					 suggestions for study groups, fashion shows, associations with local
					 businesses, project selection, a high school radio quiz show, public relations
					 for the library, blood center, work in occupational therapy, and the National
					 Recreation Association. Material also reflects the league’s interest in public
					 affairs (particularly in the United Nations) and describes the league’s
					 volunteer, placement, and membership policies, fund-raising activities, and use
					 of professional placement secretary. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Chattanooga, Tennessee,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1930/1956" type="inclusive">1930-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chattanooga Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1930/1943">1930-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">16</container> 
				  <container type="folder">152</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: evaluation of volunteer service, project
					 selection, agreement with radio sponsors, a women’s radio program, radio
					 scripts, children’s theater, radio course, and agreement with the
					 <emph render="italic">Chattanooga News</emph> to publish a league edition of
					 the paper. Other topics include: sponsorship of a tennis tournament, thrift
					 shop, garden club, salary for a social worker, salary for the executive
					 director of the Council of Social Agencies, organization of the Civilian
					 Defense Volunteer Office, Travelers Aid, Children’s Hospital, and tin salvage.
					 A ways-and-means report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chattanooga Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1946">1944-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">16</container> 
				  <container type="folder">153</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: the Out-Grown shop, USO scrapbooks, cookbook,
					 emergency food collection, garden show, magazine problems, puppetry,
					 membership, radio activities, finances, fund-raising, legislation, endorsement
					 of the Tennessee Education Association, clubroom expense, revival of children’s
					 theater, and contributions to other agencies. Includes alist of participants in
					 war services and an article on conference day for the league magazine.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chattanooga Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">16</container> 
				  <container type="folder">154</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re: membership policies, the provisional course,
					 children’s theater, thrift shop, public relations, outstanding volunteer,
					 contributions to the AJLA magazine, radio, and the search for a new project.
					 Folder also contains information re projects for children in the cultural
					 field, a copy of a nursery school’s bylaws, a list of provisional members, and
					 an audit report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chattanooga Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1951">1949-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">16</container> 
				  <container type="folder">155</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers deal with the league’s project (a remedial reading
					 center), radio, the commercial sponsorship of radio programs, education
					 program, publicity policies, public relations, children’s theater, and
					 finances. Provisional course outlines and information re league tearooms are
					 also found in this folder. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chattanooga Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">16</container> 
				  <container type="folder">156</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The league’s projects (a remedial reading center and the
					 endowment of a university chair of reading) and the league’s radio series,
					 "Know Your Town," are described in this folder. Material re: fund-raising,
					 television, league membership fees, a puppetry festival, and a league
					 resolution on civilian defense is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chattanooga Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1956">1954-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">17</container> 
				  <container type="folder">157</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The bulk of material deals with the league’s puppetry
					 institute and productions. Correspondence reveals the league’s interest in
					 helping establish a cultural chest or arts council and discusses publicity
					 policies, tax deductions, radio work, and television. Provisional course
					 outlines and a league placement questionnaire are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Chicago, Illinois,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1956" type="inclusive"> 1935-1956</unitdate>
				
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chicago Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1942">1935-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">17</container> 
				  <container type="folder">158</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains extensive material re the league’s children’s
					 theater. A provisional course outline, and a statistical description of league
					 volunteer work. Also includes information on the league's infant welfare
					 stations and day nurseries, the league book shop, and the arts program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chicago Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">17</container> 
				  <container type="folder">159</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: support of day nursery work, a foster home for
					 convalescent children, the provisional course, volunteer placement, and the
					 league book store. A list of members of the league’s executive committee and
					 board of managers is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chicago Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">17</container> 
				  <container type="folder">160</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The folder details the league’s search for a new project and
					 includes a prospectus for an information center on racial and ethnic groups. A
					 questionnaire re voluntary associations from <emph render="italic">Pathfinder</emph> magazine and information re publicity
					 policies, children’s theater, bylaws changes, and membership are also found in
					 this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chicago Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">17</container> 
				  <container type="folder">161</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: membership policies, dues, radio work,
					 publicity policies, arts program, fund-raising, and an epilepsy clinic. A
					 provisional course outline, material for the AJLA magazine, and notes from a
					 meeting of the "big leagues" are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chicago Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">17</container> 
				  <container type="folder">162</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re: outstanding volunteer,
					 membership policies, follies production, and publicity policies. An audit, an
					 annual meeting program, a follies program, a list of the AJLA board of
					 directors, and the president’s report are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chicago Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">17</container> 
				  <container type="folder">163</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re: a follies production, league
					 garden clubs, children’s theater, and the Film Council of America. A
					 provisional course outline, minutes of the Volunteer Bureau’s advisory
					 committee, announcements of league meetings, material for the magazine, and
					 pages from the league’s yearbook are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chicago Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">17</container> 
				  <container type="folder">164</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Extensive information about the league’s television work is
					 accompanied by material re the league’s search for a new project and the final
					 decision to become involved in day nursery work.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chicago Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">17</container> 
				  <container type="folder">165</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers deal with publicity policies, sustaining members,
					 children’s theater, bylaws changes, fund-raising, provisional course, and
					 commercial attachments. Meeting announcements and material from the league’s
					 television programs survey are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chicago Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1953">1952-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">18</container> 
				  <container type="folder">166</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: the provisional course, league administration,
					 publicity policies, public relations, a league benefit, leagues with
					 clubhouses, television, AJLA magazine, arts program, and use of the Junior
					 League name by other organizations. A description and history of the league’s
					 epilepsy consultation clinic is included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Chicago Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1956">1954-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">18</container> 
				  <container type="folder">167</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re: the league child guidance clinic, television work
					 (question of sponsorship discussed), the book shop, children’s theater,
					 volunteer placement, AJLA magazine, and the league’s art and hobby exhibit.
					 Meeting announcements are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Cincinnati, Ohio,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cincinnati Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1943">1933-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">18</container> 
				  <container type="folder">168</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information re children’s theater,
					 fund-raising, radio work, finances, the arts program, volunteer placement, and
					 the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cincinnati Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">18</container> 
				  <container type="folder">169</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Documentation of the league’s financial support of a milk
					 fund, a neighborhood house, and a central volunteer office. Other topics
					 include: the search for a new project. Bylaws changes and proposed cooperation
					 between the arts and radio committees.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cincinnati Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">18</container> 
				  <container type="folder">170</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Extensive material details the league’s search for a new
					 project, the decision to support the establishment of a community children’s
					 theater, and the development of the theater’s council and productions.
					 volunteer placement, minimum standards, bylaws changes, radio work, membership
					 policies, publicity, and the use of the Junior League name are also discussed.
					 Also includes: audits, material for the magazine, provisional course outline,
					 and statistical information about other leagues with children’s theater
					 projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cincinnati Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">18</container> 
				  <container type="folder">171</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: a community children’s theater, a child
					 guidance home, the search for a new project, and a creative dramatics
					 institute. The folder also contains information re the league budget, the
					 regional director, an outstanding member, and the regional conference held in
					 Cincinnati. A program from a luncheon fashion show is included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cincinnati Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">18</container> 
				  <container type="folder">172</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re television work, election of
					 officers, publicity policies, fund-raising, leagues with projects for
					 developmentally disabled children, international children’s summer camp, and
					 league participation in public affairs. Material for the AJLA magazine is also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cincinnati Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1953">1952-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">18</container> 
				  <container type="folder">173</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re: public relations, membership policies, taxes,
					 children’s theater, AJLA magazine, arts program, league welfare committees, the
					 newsletter, league evaluation, and the search for a new project. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cincinnati Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1956">1954-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">18</container> 
				  <container type="folder">174</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re: children’s theater, league choral groups,
					 puppetry, education program, a community arts survey, the AJLA magazine,
					 professional placement secretaries, league interest in public affairs, league
					 administration and organization, and the search for a new project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Cleveland, Ohio,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1937/1956" type="inclusive">1937-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1937/1939">1937-1939</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">19</container> 
				  <container type="folder">175</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder comprised almost entirely of material re the league’s
					 creative dramatics project for children in settlement houses. Papers include a
					 detailed history of the project, activity logs, minutes, and studies of the
					 participating children.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1940</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">19</container> 
				  <container type="folder">176</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Detailed information re the league’s large dramatics project
					 for settlement house children. Folder contains reports of activities and
					 material re volunteer requirements, the development of professional social
					 work, and child development.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1941/1944">194l-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">19</container> 
				  <container type="folder">177</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Considerable information re the league’s establishment of a
					 Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization and relations with the American Women’s
					 Volunteer Service Association and Red Cross. Folder also contains material re
					 the league’s arts program, particularly volunteer work in a museum. Other
					 topics include: a women’s residence), war efforts, radio work, and volunteer
					 placement.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">19</container> 
				  <container type="folder">178</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>volunteer placement, associations with local businesses,
					 membership policies, arts program, and radio work are discussed. A provisional
					 course outline and summary description of other leagues’ children’s theater,
					 radio, volunteer placement, and education committee work are also included.
					 Includes a statistical report on volunteer placement.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">19</container> 
				  <container type="folder">179</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re membership policies, the arts program, outstanding
					 volunteers, a cultural survey, and the AJLA magazine. Also included are league
					 plans for the coming year, a provisional course outline, and a. statistical
					 description of league volunteer work.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">19</container> 
				  <container type="folder">180</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re volunteer placement, minimum standards, the
					 central volunteer office, outstanding volunteers, fund-raising, bylaws changes,
					 radio, and the selection of a project. Folder also contains committee reports,
					 articles on casework and group work, and a list of projects undertaken by other
					 large leagues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">19</container> 
				  <container type="folder">181</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re minimum standards, volunteer
					 placement, the education program, outstanding sustaining members, membership
					 policies, the league’s interest in public affairs, and legislative committees.
					 Articles on Communism, a list of the league’s proposed weekly radio programs,
					 and mention of the League of Women Voters and UNESCO are also included in this
					 folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1951">1950-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">19</container> 
				  <container type="folder">182</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and reports re volunteer placement, radio
					 project and "Wizard of Pictures," magazine, puppetry, legislative activity,
					 East End Neighborhood House project, projects undertaken by other leagues,
					 project selection, Lane Bryant Award to Cariama Settlement House, and a school
					 savings program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1953">1952-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">19</container> 
				  <container type="folder">183</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re radio programming, project selection, radio
					 workshop, cooperation with the Volunteer Bureau, art and music project at the
					 South Euclid County Library, home-crafters shop project, music therapy project,
					 legislative activity, and puppetry. A discussion of the follies, especially the
					 professional management and the question of royalties from the show, is also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1955">1954-1955</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">184</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re music therapy, art and music appreciation at the
					 South Euclid Library, support for the Central Volunteer Bureau, planning for a
					 television program, puppetry, legislation, a job description for a placement
					 secretary, puppetry festival, national publicity in the Ladies Home Journal,
					 associations with local businesses, and project selection. A list of leagues
					 with projects for seniors is also included in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Cleveland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">185</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include: Golden Age Center, Cleveland Museum of Natural
					 History, and the Central Volunteer Bureau. Folder also includes correspondence
					 re placement secretary, legislative activity, project selection, and a station
					 wagon for Lake Erie Junior Museum. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Colorado Springs, Colorado,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1938/1948" type="inclusive">1938-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Colorado Springs Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1942">1938-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">186</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains papers re children’s theater, puppetry, arts
					 program, finances, volunteer service, art center project, and nutrition camp
					 project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Colorado Springs Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1948">1943-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">187</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re nutrition camp project, a shopping service for
					 hospitalized soldiers, day care center, "Books Bring Adventure" radio series,
					 admissions, horse show, puppetry, volunteer-of-the-year, publicity, and the
					 provisional course and outline.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Columbia, South Carolina,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1948" type="inclusive">1935-1948 </unitdate>
				
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Columbia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1944">1935-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">188</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and reports re arts program, children’s
					 theater, puppetry, concession stand at the State House, fund-raising, and war
					 bonds. Projects mentioned include community center, hearing test, child
					 guidance, nursery school, and a social service exchange.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Columbia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">189</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes correspondence and memoranda re board members’
					 institute, salary for the executive secretary of the Council of Social
					 Agencies, cooperation with Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization, the
					 provisional course, fund-raising projects of other leagues, legislative
					 activities, radio and an arts survey.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Columbia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">190</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re adoption of a speech school project, "Books Bring
					 Adventure" radio series, the provisional course, membership, "out-grown" sale,
					 volunteer placement, project selection, puppets, puppetry consultants, and
					 publicity. Folder also contains articles for the league magazine on the
					 volunteer-of-the-year, purpose of the Junior League, and legislative
					 activities. A copy of the provisional course is included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Columbus, Georgia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1936/1948" type="inclusive">1936-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Columbus Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1943">1936-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">191</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re arts program, children’s theater, thrift shops
					 in other leagues, volunteer service, bylaws, and volunteer placement. Projects
					 discussed are an orphanage, social service exchange, and a medical social
					 worker.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Columbus Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1947">1944-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">192</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re membership, children’s theater,
					 finances, radio series, radio workshops, the provisional course, and money for
					 a hospital wing.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Columbus Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">193</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about a hospital wing, financing, blood bank, and
					 a youth center project. Includes a financial report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="file"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Columbus, Ohio</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1948">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Columbus Junior League (Ohio),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1941">1933-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">20</container> 
				  <container type="folder">194</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on children’s theater, arts program, league
					 organization, and a volunteer service bureau. Includes a ways-and-means
					 report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Columbus Junior League (Ohio),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1944">1942-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">195</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re the Central Ohio Radio Council, civilian
					 defense, membership, Citizens Service Corps, legislative activity, and
					 constitution and bylaws changes. Folder also includes discussion of the
					 following projects: Central Volunteer Bureau, mobile unit for the blood bank,
					 and work with the disabled. Includes a report on a meeting of the Women’s
					 Interest Section of the War Department. meeting</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Columbus Junior League (Ohio),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1947">1945-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">196</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re children’s junior community theater, an
					 American Educational Theater Association conference, membership, the
					 provisional course, volunteer-of-the-year, and the follies program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Columbus Junior League (Ohio),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">197</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re volunteer-of-the-year, children’s community
					 theater, fund-raising projects in other leagues, and relations with the
					 Community Chest. A financial report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Corpus Christi, Texas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1938/1948" type="inclusive">1938-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Corpus Christi Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1944">1938-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">198</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re application of the Junior Assistance Club for
					 membership in AJLA, constitution and bylaws, data on league activities,
					 membership list, questionnaire, and an inspection visit report. Includes
					 correspondence on radio series and teenage recreation.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Corpus Christi Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1947">1945-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">199</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information re policy on contributions to the
					 Community Chest, project selection, radio, salary for a group worker at the
					 community center, the provisional course, suggestions for a program on
					 placement, board members’ institute, the local library, and a United Nations
					 forum at the league conference day. Correspondence re teenage canteen, a list
					 of similar projects in other leagues, and a discussion of a cultural survey and
					 the establishment of a community arts council are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Corpus Christi Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">200</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re library volunteer, board members’ institute
					 (minutes included), council of cultural activities, Community Settlement House,
					 teen canteen, volunteer-of-the-year, fund-raising suggestions, the provisional
					 course, radio, and the salary for an arts and crafts director at a community
					 center. Includes a financial report. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Dallas, Texas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dallas Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1943">1934-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">201</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re children’s theater, an occupational therapy
					 project, Council of Social Agencies, arts program, use of the Junior League
					 name, radio series, and the Women’s Interest Section of the War Department
					 Advisory Committee.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dallas Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">202</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re children’s theater, occupational therapy,
					 Council of Social Agencies, a medical social worker’s salary, and proposed
					 radio sponsorship and contract with the Republic Bank.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dallas Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">203</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on: a medical social worker project, children’s
					 theater, membership, participation in war services, project selection,
					 legislation, arts program, finances, policy for response to the President’s
					 Emergency Famine Council, leagues with day nurseries, provisional course
					 outline, magazine contributions, and the "Books Bring Adventure" radio series.
					 Folder includes contract with the Republic Bank for a radio series and material
					 re the series ("Cadenza").</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dallas Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">204</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and reports re education program, "Cadenza"
					 radio series, project selection, cerebral palsy project, sponsorship of a
					 concert by Tally Mosely, children’s theater, women’s exchange project, and
					 recordings for the library.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dallas Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">21</container> 
				  <container type="folder">205</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains correspondence about "Cadenza" radio series,
					 women’s exchange, cerebral palsy, legislative action on prison reform, and
					 taxation and fiscal policy. Papers also deal with the provisional course and
					 outline, volunteer-of-the-year, League of Women Voters’ economic conference,
					 and the presentation on pioneer life for the creative arts program at the
					 national AJLA conference. A financial report is included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dallas Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">22</container> 
				  <container type="folder">206</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are a craft shop, an adolescent home,
					 public library, senior recreation, juvenile court, a mental hospital, salary
					 for a medical social worker at the tuberculosis hospital, "Cadenza" radio
					 series, and cerebral palsy. Folder also includes correspondence re children’s
					 theater, the provisional course, the garden club, a "good taste" art show,
					 puppetry, and planning for television.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dallas Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">22</container> 
				  <container type="folder">207</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re puppetry, associations with local
					 businesses, child development center project, a television project, a
					 recreation program for seniors, and children’s theater. Includes a report on
					 Dallas by the executive secretary of Travelers Aid.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dallas Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1954">1953-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">22</container> 
				  <container type="folder">208</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of the following projects: television series ("Just
					 for Fun" and "Tempo for Teens"), salary for the child development center
					 worker, women’s exchange, and Teachers for Texas. Correspondence re
					 fund-raising in other leagues, legislation, cooperation with Crusade for
					 Security (US defense bonds), children’s theater, puppetry, and recreational
					 therapy projects in other leagues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dallas Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">22</container> 
				  <container type="folder">209</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Further discussion of the "Tempo for Teens" television series,
					 information on the Teachers for Texas project, and correspondence re
					 sponsorship of the Grand Opening Charity Ball, puppetry, connection of the AJLA
					 with other organizations, and dues and investments.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Dayton, Ohio,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1956" type="inclusive">1935-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dayton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1944">1935-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">22</container> 
				  <container type="folder">210</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re occupational therapy project, the
					 Army-Navy Officers' Club, and the Junior League shop. Also included is
					 information about children's theater, radio, puppetry, a welfare advisory
					 committee for Dayton, arts program, taxes, the decision not to take part in an
					 Army-Navy relief benefit.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dayton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">22</container> 
				  <container type="folder">211</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re finances, membership, proposed constitutional
					 changes, the Junior League shop, members’ participation in war services, the
					 provisional course, follies, commercial associations with local businesses, and
					 volunteer placement.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dayton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">22</container> 
				  <container type="folder">212</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and memoranda re: proposed changes in the code
					 of regulations, the provisional course, radio, children’s theater, children’s
					 program at the art institute, legislative activity, admissions policy, and the
					 volunteer-of-the-year. The volunteer service bureau, gift shop, and an
					 occupational therapy project are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dayton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">22</container> 
				  <container type="folder">213</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about children’s theater, prominent members, and a
					 television program on the Volunteer Service Bureau.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dayton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">22</container> 
				  <container type="folder">214</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and reports re children’s theater, planning a
					 children’s television show, public relations, an occupational therapy project,
					 creative arts project, and education committee.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dayton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1954">1953-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">215</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re volunteer work at the art institute,
					 children’s theater, mental health, geriatrics, day nursery, settlement house,
					 puppetry, children’s art festival and arts council, and support for an area
					 council’s project for neighborhood development.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Dayton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">216</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re area council project, development of a television
					 series showing local welfare and cultural agencies, children’s theater,
					 puppetry, art survey, the policy of the community research committee, and a
					 television workshop. Folder also includes information re fund-raising for dog
					 shows, golf matches, a dancing school, and a Town Hall lecture series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Denver, Colorado,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1943">1934-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">217</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and reports re children’s theater, Junior
					 League gift shop, volunteer service, arts program, plans for an in-school radio
					 series, entertainment for soldiers, and legislative activity.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">218</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re changes in bylaws, children’s theater,
					 variety program, "Stories in Music" radio series, and policy on the American
					 Women’s Voluntary Service. Includes discussion of the following projects: a
					 tuberculosis prevention clinic, school nutrition and lunch program,
					 administration of the Hunter relief funds, salary for the director of the
					 Council of Social Agencies, and a preventive medicine clinic at Colorado
					 General Hospital.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">219</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re preventive medicine clinic, Hunter trust fund
					 administration project, arts survey and directory ("Where to Find What"),
					 children’s theater, public relations, policy on the backing of the Dumbarton
					 Oaks conference, children’s museum, finances, art exhibit, leagues with gift
					 shops or tearooms, admissions policy, and war service activities. A board
					 members’ institute outline and a sampling of inquiries submitted to the
					 information service for welfare agencies are also included in these papers.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">220</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains discussion of Hunter trust fund, preventative
					 medicine clinic, and children’s museum projects. Includes correspondence re
					 board members’ institute, "These Kids of Ours" radio program, and league
					 organization and committees.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">221</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on children’s museum, bylaws, membership,
					 finances, children’s theater and student responses to it, radio, report on the
					 art education conference, sponsorship of the Red Rocks Music Festival, and
					 UNESCO.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">222</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence give information about children’s
					 art museum project, financial arrangements of other leagues, children’s
					 theater, conference art exhibit, policy on financial reports, radio, and policy
					 on the Save the Children Federation. A financial report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">223</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Provisional course outline accompanies material re children’s
					 museum project, children’s theater, legislation, finances, and radio.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">224</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re volunteers at University of Colorado Medical
					 Center, plans for a radio institute, children’s theater, planning and
					 evaluation of a radio variety show, leagues with occupational therapy projects
					 and hospital shops, and board members’ institute. Folder also includes an
					 article on career women ("Full Time Job"), a paper on the Travelers Aid Society
					 and personnel practices, and newspaper clippings re new league members.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1951">1950-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">23</container> 
				  <container type="folder">225</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re hospital snack bar and gift shop, clubrooms in
					 other leagues, prominent members, conference program, radio, children’s
					 theater, entertaining service personnel, the value of a library, and modeling
					 for Denver Dry Goods Store.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1953">1952-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">24</container> 
				  <container type="folder">226</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Continuing discussion on the children’s museum project
					 accompanies correspondence re historical radio program ("Dangerous Days"),
					 children’s theater, radio workshop, public relations party, planning for league
					 television workshop, leagues with follies and drama series, suggestions for the
					 evaluation of the league, membership, project selection, and volunteer
					 placement. Folder also contains a chart showing the activities of the
					 league.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Denver Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1956">1954-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">24</container> 
				  <container type="folder">227</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re speech clinic project, "Dangerous Days’ historical
					 radio series, survey of the needs of adults and children, public relations,
					 volunteer placement, program activities, participation in the Colorado
					 Conference of Social Welfare, dues, investments, professional members, use of
					 volunteers in medical service programs, Trans-World Ambassadors to Disneyland,
					 housing in Denver for children, commercial associations with local businesses,
					 conference-in-miniature, National Resources Conference and the question of
					 leagues promoting other organizations, and membership of minority groups in the
					 league.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Des Moines, Iowa,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Des Moines Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1943">1933-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">24</container> 
				  <container type="folder">228</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes material re convalescent home, central
					 volunteer bureau, children’s theater and sponsorship for it, "store day"
					 projects in other leagues, arts program, volunteer service, proposed radio
					 program to be sponsored by <emph render="italic">Jack and Jill</emph> magazine,
					 and league finances.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Des Moines Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">24</container> 
				  <container type="folder">229</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on an office secretary and convalescent home
					 project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Des Moines Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">24</container> 
				  <container type="folder">230</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Convalescent home project, radio, participation in war
					 services, the provisional course, legislation, and re-evaluation of the league
					 and its purpose. Includes an education committee report. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Des Moines Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">24</container> 
				  <container type="folder">231</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re league sponsorship of a salary for a physical
					 therapist, the provisional course, legislative activities,
					 volunteer-of-the-year, radio and leagues with radio workshops, admissions,
					 smaller league meetings, and a provisional member working at the courthouse.
					 Information on a handbook,"Your Part in Democracy," put out in cooperation with
					 the League of Women Voters and an annual report are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Detroit, Michigan,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1942">1934-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">24</container> 
				  <container type="folder">232</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p> Correspondence re arts program, theater project for the
					 blind, the provisional course, volunteer service, and a gift shop for articles
					 made by the disabled and the training cottage for the blind. Includes a
					 ways-and-means report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1945">1943-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">24</container> 
				  <container type="folder">233</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and material re bylaws revision, children’s
					 theater, "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, Oakland county league,
					 fund-raising, participation in war services, and central volunteer bureau.
					 Projects discussed are training cottage for the blind, gift shop, and cerebral
					 palsy equipment survey made with the cooperation of other leagues. Includes a
					 questionnaire on services for the disabled.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">24</container> 
				  <container type="folder">234</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re cerebral palsy project, group therapy home for
					 boys, public relations, "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, fund-raising
					 project, finances, the provisional course, and a placement secretary. Includes
					 a financial report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">24</container> 
				  <container type="folder">235</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Follies report accompanies material re group therapy home,
					 volunteer-of-the-year, and a radio series</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">25</container> 
				  <container type="folder">236</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Provisional course report, lists of placement opportunities,
					 and material re group therapy home, children’s theater, "big leagues" meeting,
					 and radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">January-March, 1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">25</container> 
				  <container type="folder">237</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re group therapy project, foster care, bylaws
					 changes, volunteer-of-the-year, budget for radio program, radio sponsorship,
					 publicity, sustaining members, and the provisional.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">April-December, 1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">25</container> 
				  <container type="folder">238</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about group therapy project, league organization
					 and units, issues surrounding Planned Parenthood and the placement of Catholic
					 members, children’s theater institute, and league membership. A public
					 relations report is also included. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">25</container> 
				  <container type="folder">239</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Includes president’s report to annual meeting, list of
					 officers, newsletter, article on sustaining members, and meeting notices.
					 Folder also contains material re salary for assistant at the Council of Social
					 Agencies, "Scoop Ryan" radio series, Planned Parenthood, children’s theater,
					 evaluation of "Letters Abroad," and the county fair.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">25</container> 
				  <container type="folder">240</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re children’s theater, magazine, the Birmingham
					 league, prominent members, radio series, volunteer placement, and league
					 newsletter. A list of candidates for membership, a notice of the sponsorship of
					 the Metropolitan Opera, and notices of meetings are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">25</container> 
				  <container type="folder">241</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and memoranda re the Birmingham unit,
					 children’s theater, United Nations Communications Committee, legislative
					 activities, establishing a league in Ann Arbor, and radio programs.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1953">1952-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">25</container> 
				  <container type="folder">242</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re a senior day center, volunteer
					 service requirements, television projects, institutions for teenage girls, arts
					 program, fashion show, tax exemptions, cooperation with the Detroit Institute
					 of Arts, and fund-raising.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Detroit Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1956">1954-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">25</container> 
				  <container type="folder">243</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about senior center, parents’ program for school
					 children in trouble, national publicity, educational television, termination of
					 the Junior League shop project, volunteer placement, magazine contributions,
					 bonding officers, incorporation of the league, children’s theater, and a
					 fashion benefit. Includes an annual meeting report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Duluth, Minnesota,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Duluth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1945">1934-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">25</container> 
				  <container type="folder">244</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re school lunches, nursery, girls club, mental
					 hygiene clinic, Miller Hospital Dispensary, project selection, arts program,
					 volunteer service, Eduard Lindeman, finances, radio series, the provisional
					 course, and clubrooms. Includes a report on children’s theater, ways-and-means
					 report, and notes from a welfare conference. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Duluth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">25</container> 
				  <container type="folder">245</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Continuing discussion of the mental hygiene project and
					 letters and memoranda re Emergency Famine Relief Committee, finances,
					 constitutional changes, legislative activities, and "Books Bring Adventure"
					 radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Duluth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">246</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information about mobile x-ray unit and the
					 audiometer service, league organization, finances, project selection,
					 volunteer-of-the-year, sponsorship of CARE, the provisional course, and
					 clubhouses. A financial report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Duluth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">247</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Articles on the audiometer and the sponsorship of CASE
					 projects. Topics include: Blue Cross group, children’s theater, project
					 selection, women’s exchange, and art rental library. Includes a list of
					 officers. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Duluth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">248</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on children’s theater and the schools, provisional
					 course, tax policy on dues deduction, admissions, children’s cultural council,
					 bylaws changes, cultural recreation, league evaluation, and prominent
					 members.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Duluth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1954">1953-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">249</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Summaries of a board meeting and league activities accompany
					 material re rehabilitation clinic projects, children’s theater, Arts for Youth
					 Council, mental health clinic, and league evaluation.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Duluth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">250</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about rehabilitation clinic project, puppetry,
					 fund-raising, activities in other leagues, project selection questionnaire,
					 league activities, establishing a central volunteer bureau, and the possibility
					 of sponsoring an operetta.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Durham, North Carolina,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1938/1948" type="inclusive">1938-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Durham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1944">1938-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">251</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on the Family Service Association, the league
					 thrift shop, children’s theater, radio, finances, league membership, American
					 Women’s Voluntary Service, and the Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Durham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">252</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence detail the league’s consideration of
					 a child guidance clinic project and discuss children’s theater, policy on
					 reorganization, volunteer work, a program institute, bylaws changes, finances,
					 radio, and the William Hornaday Foundation’s relationship to museums.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Durham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">253</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re children’s nature museum, child guidance clinic,
					 league activities, league organization, membership, admissions, the provisional
					 course, compulsory attendance at meetings, volunteer-of-the-year, policy on
					 cooperation with other clubs, radio council, and public relations. Also
					 includes a children’s theater report and article on the tenth year of the "Up
					 and Down the Scales" radio program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Edmonton, Alberta, Canada,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1928/1956" type="inclusive">1928-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Edmonton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1928/1949">1928-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">254</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Primarily material re the application of the Edmonton Junior
					 Hospital League to the AJLA and its subsequent rejection. Includes community
					 information and a membership list.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Edmonton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1956">1950-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">255</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on the Junior Hospital League’s application to the
					 AJLA, the Edmonton community, inspection visit, and publicity for the Canadian
					 Welfare Council’s annual meeting.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Elizabeth, New Jersey,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1948" type="inclusive">1935-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Elizabeth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1944">1935-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">26</container> 
				  <container type="folder">256</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and papers re children’s theater, membership,
					 arts program, bylaws changes, zoning for leagues, finances, merger with the
					 Glen Ridge league, legislative support, evaluation of AJLA, Civilian Defense
					 Volunteer Organization, and occupational therapy with psychiatric patients.
					 Folder also contains notes from the executive council of the New Jersey leagues
					 and discussion of league projects to provide the salary for a family social
					 worker and work with the Urban League.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Elizabeth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">27</container> 
				  <container type="folder">257</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report, list of magazine contributions, and
					 information on the following topics: membership, "Books Bring Adventure" radio
					 series, finances, provisional course, Famine Emergency Council, bylaws,
					 cooperation with the National Conference on Family Life, outstanding volunteer,
					 and the Metropolitan Opera Guild.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Elmira, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1948" type="inclusive">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Elmira Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1934-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">27</container> 
				  <container type="folder">258</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re salary for a medical social worker, altering
					 league policy in reaction to the World War II, league "hotel day," puppetry
					 institute, arts program, volunteer service, fund-raising, radio, and children’s
					 theater.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Elmira Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">27</container> 
				  <container type="folder">259</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about War Fund, project selection, children’s
					 theater, "History Book of Elmira" radio series, finances, occupational
					 therapists’ salaries, and professional children’s theater. Projects discussed
					 are salary for a medical social worker, hospital library work, and a day care
					 center.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Elmira Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">27</container> 
				  <container type="folder">260</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence contain material re day nursery,
					 psychiatric clinic, Women’s Exchange, policy on raising funds for the Society
					 for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), citizen’s committee for political
					 action, children’s theater, policy on "Adopt a Family Plan," non-partisan
					 government forum, finances, bylaws, arts program, provisional course, art
					 exhibition, support of the safety council, volunteer-of-the-year, and
					 radio.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>El Paso, Texas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1938/1949" type="inclusive">1938-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>El Paso Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1942">1938-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">27</container> 
				  <container type="folder">261</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re radio, finances, children’s theater, arts
					 program, children’s concerts, and birth control. Projects considered are funds
					 for an orthopedic hospital, social service exchange, salary for director of the
					 Council for Social Agencies, visiting nurse, and central volunteer bureau. A
					 ways-and-means report is included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>El Paso Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1945">1943-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">27</container> 
				  <container type="folder">262</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes material re Goodwill Girls Club, music program
					 for children, radio, fund-raising suggestions, finances, roll call of war
					 services, volunteer placement, and <emph render="italic">The Junior League Art
					 Appreciation Program</emph>.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>El Paso Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1949">1946-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">27</container> 
				  <container type="folder">263</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material on a recreation program for girls, volunteer service
					 bureau, arts program, "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, finances,
					 outstanding volunteer, the provisional course, Texas Committee for Children and
					 Youth, children’s theater, education program questionnaire, and young people’s
					 concert. Includes a report on arts program for children, list of magazine
					 articles, and an article on the status of women. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Englewood, New Jersey,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1948" type="inclusive">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Englewood Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1945">1934-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">27</container> 
				  <container type="folder">264</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re children’s entertainment series, hospital library,
					 survey of an occupational therapy department, children’s theater, arts program,
					 Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization, value of the AJLA, radio, finances,
					 and admissions.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Englewood Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">27</container> 
				  <container type="folder">265</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of the Family Counseling Service project, project
					 selection, bylaws, provisional course, puppetry, radio volunteer work at the
					 Englewood Art Gallery, clubrooms, and United Nations Week. Financial report is
					 also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Erie, Pennsylvania,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1948" type="inclusive">1935-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Erie Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1944">1935-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">27</container> 
				  <container type="folder">266</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re donation to the Child-Parent Bureau for foster
					 care, Kiwanis Camp follow-up, regulation by laws of charitable agencies,
					 finances, arts program, radio, establishing a Civilian Defense Organization,
					 bylaws revision, and development through volunteer service. A provisional
					 course outline is also included. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Erie Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">28</container> 
				  <container type="folder">267</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Occupational therapy work, caseworker for the Child-Parent
					 Bureau, follow-up for the Kiwanis Club camp, and a Next-to-New shop are the
					 projects mentioned. Papers also discuss provisional course and outline and the
					 "Books Bring Adventure’ radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Erie Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">28</container> 
				  <container type="folder">268</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re Next-to-New shop, record lending library,
					 children’s concerts, cerebral palsy, radio publicity, outstanding volunteer,
					 volunteer placement statistics, Christmas dance, admissions, art classes,
					 finances, Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization, provisional course, dues and
					 taxes, and project selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Evanston, Illinois,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1936/1948" type="inclusive">1936-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Evanston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1944">1936-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">28</container> 
				  <container type="folder">269</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains discussion of several projects, including
					 dental dispensary, hospital library, outfitting a schoolroom for disabled
					 children, thrift shop, and the salary for a worker at an African American YWCA.
					 A ways-and-means report and information on the arts program, membership, and
					 finances are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Evanston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">28</container> 
				  <container type="folder">270</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re launching a radio series and bylaws
					 changes.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Evanston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">28</container> 
				  <container type="folder">271</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial statement, list of leagues with radio exchanges, and
					 material re thrift shop, dental dispensary, award for "Books Bring Adventure"
					 radio series, volunteer placement, radio institute, outstanding volunteer,
					 group for civic study, and publicity.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Fairmont, West Virginia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fairmont Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1938">1933-1938</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">28</container> 
				  <container type="folder">272</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes information re the bargain counter, thrift
					 store, Christmas fund, baby clinic, children’s theater, children’s theater
					 institute, provisional course, and an arts survey.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fairmont Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1943">1939-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">28</container> 
				  <container type="folder">273</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Notes on a discussion of trends in handling social problems,
					 the constitution of the Council of Social Agencies, and minutes of Junior
					 League meeting (January, 1941). Also included is information about bargain
					 counter, thrift store, baby clinic, board members’ institute, children’s
					 theater, suggestions for activities in conjunction with children’s theater,
					 arts program, radio institute, formation of a children’s theater council of
					 West Virginia, style show, and radio activities.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fairmont Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">28</container> 
				  <container type="folder">274</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re well-baby clinic, Christmas fund, recreation
					 center for teens, thrift shop, Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization, radio,
					 children’s theater, project selection, legislation, and war service record.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fairmont Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">28</container> 
				  <container type="folder">275</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re bargain counter, thrift store, teenage recreation,
					 children’s theater, provisional course, radio, finances, puppetry, project
					 trends, project selection, outstanding volunteer, fashion shows in other
					 leagues, public relations, and inquiries about a mental health clinic. An
					 outline of the league’s general program is included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Fall River, Massachusetts,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fall River Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">28</container> 
				  <container type="folder">276</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are the Cedar Bark health camp, dental
					 clinic, and a USO snack bar. Folder also includes information on children’s
					 theater, arts program, provisional course, and volunteer placement.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fall River Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">277</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re hospital shop project, radio, a community survey,
					 project selection, outstanding volunteer, children’s theater, and starting
					 puppetry.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Flint, Michigan,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Flint Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1942">1933-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">278</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Includes mention of the children’s theater program, children’s
					 theater institute, and arts program. Proposed projects for payment of the
					 salary for a case worker at a children’s home and the Handicraft Exchange are
					 also discussed. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Flint Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1944">1943-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">279</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and memoranda re volunteer service, children’s
					 theater, project selection, radio institute, a home for dependent girls, salary
					 for an occupational therapist, volunteers at children’s hospital, handicraft
					 exchange, children’s benefit fund, and an "outgrown" shop.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Flint Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">280</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes financial report and information on radio,
					 children’s theater, Garden Club, bylaws, project selection, and suggestions for
					 starting a volunteer bureau. Projects discussed are next-to-new shop,
					 occupational therapy, and cultural and recreational program for children.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Fort Lauderdale, Florida,</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fort Lauderdale Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1941/1956">1941, 1950-1956
					 </unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">281</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The application of the Junior Service League for membership,
					 community and membership survey data, and an inspection visit are detailed in
					 the folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Fort Wayne, Indiana,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1925/1948" type="inclusive">1925-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fort Wayne Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1925/1944">1925-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">282</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re acceptance to membership in AJLA, constitution
					 of the Jane E. Hamilton Society (predecessor to the Fort Wayne league),
					 inspection visit, bylaws, league organization, arts program, USO club and a
					 rival service club, finances, and league magazine. A ways-and-means report and
					 mention of "bedside education" and dental education projects are also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fort Wayne Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">283</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re dental health program project, bylaws changes,
					 legislative activities, placement secretary, volunteer placement program,
					 project selection, starting a mental health project, and dues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fort Wayne Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">284</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on "bedside education" and dental clinic projects,
					 volunteer-of-the-year, donations, radio report, finances, provisional course
					 outline, and project selection. Folder also contains plans for a mental health
					 clinic (history and proposed constitution and bylaws included).</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fort Wayne Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">285</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder comprised of correspondence and memoranda concerning
					 the provisional course, league magazine, United Nations Committee, outstanding
					 volunteer, well-baby clinics, entertainment for blind children, radio,
					 membership, mental health clinic, and a proposed project on a center for the
					 blind. A financial report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Fort Worth, Texas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fort Worth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1942">1933-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">286</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on children’s theater, arts program, radio and
					 radio sponsorship, fund-raising, contribution to the Community Chest, finances,
					 cooperation with the Junior Chamber of Commerce in sponsoring a concert, the
					 use of slot machines for fund-raising, and project selection. Also, material re
					 league sponsorship of the salary for the executive director of the Council of
					 Social Agencies. Financial report and ways-and-means report also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fort Worth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">29</container> 
				  <container type="folder">287</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league support for a special case worker for
					 the family society. Other topics include: radio contract, cultural program,
					 legislation on Aid to Dependent Children, radio series on Mexico, evaluation
					 and discussion of the Texas School of the Air, and a discussion of the league
					 constitution and bylaws.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fort Worth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">30</container> 
				  <container type="folder">288</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Mention of the following projects: shop for the blind, salary
					 for a nurse doing follow-up work for the schools, salary for the executive
					 director of the Council of Social Agencies, and a child care worker for Family
					 Service. Also includes discussion of a radio institute, radio series on Mexico,
					 leagues with arts programs for high school students, legislative committees,
					 children’s theater, and the provisional course </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fort Worth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">30</container> 
				  <container type="folder">289</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains copy of the constitution and bylaws. Topics
					 include: providing a case worker for the Family Service Association, radio and
					 the "Amigos Del Sur" series, legislative activities, membership, charges for
					 script rights, children’s theater, project with the county juvenile department,
					 project selection, children’s arts program, and the William T. Hornaday
					 Foundation.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Fort Worth Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">30</container> 
				  <container type="folder">290</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Minutes of a 1947 board meeting accompany material re cerebral
					 palsy project, probation department, public relations for the library,
					 "Adventure of America" radio series, suggestions for a fund-raising project,
					 the provisional course, children’s museum, education program, outstanding
					 volunteer, and publicity.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Galveston, Texas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1949" type="inclusive">1935-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Galveston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1946">1935-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">30</container> 
				  <container type="folder">291</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains the Junior Welfare League’s application to the
					 AJLA, summary of league’s activities, membership and community data, and
					 inspection visit reports. Reasons for rejection of application, membership
					 problems, welfare agencies in Galveston, and the Junior Welfare League’s
					 nursery school and a coffee shop are discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Galveston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">30</container> 
				  <container type="folder">292</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Junior Welfare League annual report, inspection visit report,
					 and newspaper clippings. Includes material re Sunshine Nursery and convalescent
					 home projects, Junior Welfare League’s activities, volunteer service,
					 orientation course, provisional course, course examination, radio, and
					 volunteer bureau.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Galveston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">30</container> 
				  <container type="folder">293</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Official application to AJLA for membership, inspection visit
					 report, financial report, committee reports, teacher’s manual for "Junior
					 Showcase" and "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, and evaluation and
					 licensing study for day nurseries. Folder also contains information re
					 educational campaign against tuberculosis, volunteer bureau, community data
					 bureau, hospital library, convalescent home, day nurseries, league history,
					 radio program, and historical homes in Galveston.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Grand Rapids, Michigan,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1956" type="inclusive">1935-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Grand Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1944">1935-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">30</container> 
				  <container type="folder">294</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re sustaining membership, children’s theater,
					 volunteer service, project selection, Children’s Theater Bureau, arts program,
					 and radio. Also included is information about league projects to fund partial
					 payment for maternity care and provide the salary of a placement worker for the
					 Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Grand Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">30</container> 
				  <container type="folder">295</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re partial payment of maternity care costs and the
					 salary of a placement worker at the Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization.
					 Child guidance clinic project, radio, finances, Civilian Defense Volunteer
					 Office, and children’s theater are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Grand Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">30</container> 
				  <container type="folder">296</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about nursery for children with cerebral palsy,
					 plans for art talks for children, league representation at the United Council
					 of Churches Women’s Assembly, radio, children’s theater, public school
					 education and the Junior League, finances, and publicity.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Grand Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">30</container> 
				  <container type="folder">297</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Nursery for children with cerebral palsy and legislation
					 pertaining to cerebral palsy. Folder also includes correspondence and memoranda
					 re group meetings, other leagues with art appreciation programs, children’s
					 theater, a children’s theater institute, and radio.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Grand Rapids Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1954">1950-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">31</container> 
				  <container type="folder">298</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re children’s entertainment series, radio, league
					 evaluation and survey, children’s theater, bylaws changes, planning for
					 television program, provisional program, admissions, Child Study Center, and
					 project selection. Papers also contain continuing discussion of the cerebral
					 palsy nursery project and mention art gallery and thrift shop projects. A
					 history of the Grand Rapids League is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Grand Rapids, Michigan,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">31</container> 
				  <container type="folder">299</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re parents’ discussion group, children’s home,
					 league organization, finances of other league’s shops, leagues with home
					 showings, and buying a building. Projects considered are starting a child study
					 center, salary for a coordinator for a gerontology project, and property for
					 the thrift shop.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Great Falls, Montana,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Great Falls Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1944">1934-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">31</container> 
				  <container type="folder">300</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Listing of league activities, list of magazine articles,
					 placement report, and material re case worker and hospital library project.
					 Other topics include: development of a radio program, children’s theater,
					 reaction to the war, member resignation, volunteer service, Civilian Defense
					 Volunteer Office, puppetry, finances, and arts programs. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Great Falls Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">31</container> 
				  <container type="folder">301</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re hospital library, puppetry,
					 education program, "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, Community Chest
					 publicity, and placement script. Financial and provisional reports are also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Great Falls Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">31</container> 
				  <container type="folder">302</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>List of officers and material re puppetry, art exhibition,
					 Western Foundation for Clinical Research, provisional course, legislation for
					 children, Sun Valley Conference, and sustaining membership.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Great Falls Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">31</container> 
				  <container type="folder">303</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re project plans for a Charles Russell Memorial
					 studio in conjunction with the Park Board. Other topics include: membership,
					 puppetry, ticket selling and advertising for the Northern Montana State Fair,
					 suggestions for the evaluation of the league, and the United Nations campaign.
					 A list of leagues showing local population and membership numbers and a list of
					 officers and board members are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Great Falls Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1956">1953-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">31</container> 
				  <container type="folder">304</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of a Charles Russell Memorial project and
					 references to educational television, speech and hearing center, an advisory
					 planning committee, and leagues with art projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Greensboro, North Carolina,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Greensboro Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">31</container> 
				  <container type="folder">305</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and reports re follies, finances, art center,
					 children’s theater, volunteer service, Civilian Defense Volunteer Office,
					 fiscal year, project selection, thrift shop, children’s clinic, and admissions.
					 </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Greensboro Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">31</container> 
				  <container type="folder">306</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on sustaining membership, board members’
					 institute, radio, finances, admissions, bylaws, membership of the Council of
					 Social Agencies, children’s clinic, a medical social worker, and the Family
					 Service Agency. A list of magazine contributions is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Greensboro Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">307</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report and correspondence re bonding the treasurer,
					 radio, finances, bylaws, and project selection. Projects discussed are
					 executive director’s salary for the Family Service Agency, Bargain Box thrift
					 store, vision testing, and art gallery.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Greenville, South Carolina,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1938/1948" type="inclusive">1938-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Greenville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1946">1938-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">308</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the Junior Charities’ Youth Service Center
					 project, cooperation with the Family Welfare Society and Greenacre Home for
					 Children, Family Welfare Society organization and budget, war loan drive,
					 community resources, arts committee, inspection visit, the provisional course,
					 admissions, public relations, use of visual aids in education, and bylaws. An
					 annual report and application of the Junior Charities to join AJLA are also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Greenville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">309</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Inspection visit report, continuing discussion of the Youth
					 Service Center project, and references to the history of the league, children’s
					 theater, fund-raising through a store for local products, and a board members’
					 institute.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Greenville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">310</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re Youth Service Center, radio, horse
					 shows, legislation, fund-raising, project selection, volunteer bureau, comic
					 books. Includes <emph render="doublequote">Greenville City Schools’ Youth
					 Service Center Report for the School Year, 1947-1948</emph>.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1936/1948" type="inclusive">1936-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Halifax Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1944">1936-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">311</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence on children’s theater and institute, dog shows,
					 arts program, and family allowance system. League projects discussed are a
					 children’s room at the library and a social service exchange.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Halifax Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">312</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re children’s library, cultural needs of Halifax,
					 radio, roll call of war service, the provisional course, and veteran’s
					 information service centers. A ways-and-means report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Halifax Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948
					 </unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">313</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on the children’s library project and a hospital
					 library project, volunteer- of-the-year, radio script contest and radio
					 projects, provisional course, finances, reducing the expenses of the AJLA,
					 Canadian meeting, and a board members’ institute. Includes a financial report.
					 </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Hamilton, Ontario, Canada,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1936/1948" type="inclusive">1936-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hamilton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1944">1936-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">314</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re Dale Community House, public library system,
					 garden club, volunteer placement, arts program, Foreign Exchange Control Board,
					 venereal disease campaign, cultural survey, and radio.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hamilton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">315</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A discussion of radio, bylaws, membership, sponsoring an
					 exhibition of the National Film Board, cultural survey, membership in the
					 Canadian Welfare League, project selection, and a fund-raiser rummage sale.
					 Folder also includes a copy of the league constitution, a list of magazine
					 articles, a report on the "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, and a copy of
					 the arts survey.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hamilton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">316</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re Dale Community Center project, donations to other
					 groups, volunteer service, magazine, inter-league cooperation, radio, finances,
					 and other leagues with projects for seniors.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hamilton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">32</container> 
				  <container type="folder">317</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about Senior Club recreation, art and music
					 scholarships, the Royal Botanical Gardens, outstanding volunteer, the
					 provisional course, volunteer institute with the Council of Social Agencies,
					 councils of cultural organizations, public relations, and league follies. An
					 education report and script for a slide presentation on the Hamilton Junior
					 League’s history are also included. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1948" type="inclusive">1834-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Harrisburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1942">1934-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">33</container> 
				  <container type="folder">318</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re league dancing school, convalescent home,
					 children’s theater, radio and the purpose of radio programs, volunteer service,
					 "hotel days" in other cities, and arts program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Harrisburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1945">1943-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">33</container> 
				  <container type="folder">319</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re convalescent cottage project, finances, state and
					 group meetings, Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, policy on donations,
					 sustaining membership, suggestions for starting a dancing class, and
					 legislative activities.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Harrisburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">33</container> 
				  <container type="folder">320</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re racial composition of membership, the provisional
					 course, project selection, outstanding volunteer, the support of smoke
					 controls, suggestions for councils of social agencies, radio, and Community
					 Service Day. Projects discussed are a convalescent cottage, hospital library,
					 and dancing school. Includes a financial report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Hartford, Connecticut,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1930/1948" type="inclusive">1930-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hartford Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1930/1940">1930-1940</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">33</container> 
				  <container type="folder">321</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re application for AJLA membership, admissions, arts
					 program, service program on radio, the provisional course, and children’s
					 theater. The following projects are also discussed: day nursery, children’s
					 museum, administration of preschool program, and the volunteer bureau.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hartford Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1946">1942-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">33</container> 
				  <container type="folder">322</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains correspondence and papers re scholarship for
					 use at a school of social work, Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization, member
					 admissions and the war situation, meeting of the Connecticut leagues,
					 clubhouse, volunteer placement, legislative activity, and information on
					 collection of canned food. Also included is an outline of a discussion on the
					 efficiency of the Junior League board.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Hartford Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">33</container> 
				  <container type="folder">323</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report and information about bylaws, provisional
					 course, national publicity, puppetry, volunteer placement, legislative
					 activity, and a bill re a camp for disabled children.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>High Point, North Carolina,</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>High Point Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1949">1946-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">33</container> 
				  <container type="folder">324</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers include application of High Point Junior Service League
					 to AJLA and material re league activities, history, provisional course, and
					 local civic, professional, and fraternal organizations. Information about radio
					 council membership qualifications is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Holyoke, Massachusetts,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1943/1948" type="inclusive">1943-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Holyoke Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1945">1943-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">33</container> 
				  <container type="folder">325</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re league activities, league and community data,
					 professional children’s theater, roll call of war services, and the Junior
					 Service Corps’ application for AJLA membership. Includes a president’s report,
					 inspection report, and revised bylaws. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Holyoke Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">33</container> 
				  <container type="folder">326</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of child guidance clinic, speech clinic, nursery
					 school, thrift shop, education program, children’s entertainment, legislative
					 activities, radio series, provisional course and minimum standards, provisional
					 membership, outstanding volunteer, western Massachusetts conference on radio in
					 education, radio institute, and finances. Includes a financial report. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Honolulu, Hawaii,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Honolulu Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1941">1934-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">33</container> 
				  <container type="folder">327</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on children’s theater, arts program, puppetry,
					 orientation course, and nutrition service. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Honolulu Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1948">1942-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">328</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report and correspondence re the "home front" during
					 World War II, provisional course and outline, volunteer placement, league
					 activities, magazine, children’s theater, radio, legislation, puppetry, league
					 organization, and voting.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Honolulu Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1951">1949-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">329</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re puppetry, fashion show, evaluation of the league,
					 planning for national disaster, cooperation with the Oahu Health Council,
					 children’s theater, volunteer placement bureau, publicity, news sheet, and
					 volunteer placement. A list of board of directors and correspondence re
					 endorsement of a resolution asking for an investigation of the International
					 Ladies Garment Workers Union for Communist activities are also included in this
					 folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Honolulu Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">330</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re Junior League tea, league organization and
					 elections, information for group leaders, children’s theater, fund-raising
					 through cabarets, bylaws, admissions, financing conference travel, and the
					 financing of a Council of Social Agencies investigation of day care
					 centers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Honolulu Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">331</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re plans for the regional conference,
					 information on volunteer bureaus and bylaws changes, and a Holiday Ball
					 brochure.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Honolulu Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1956">1954-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">332</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of individual leagues joining other organizations,
					 leagues with cookbook projects, provisional course, tax deductions, legislative
					 activities, magazine, "Red Feather Puppet Show" for the Community Chest, a
					 ways-and-means survey, volunteer placement, AJLA affiliation with other
					 organizations, and sponsoring a book fair.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Houston, Texas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Houston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1938">1933-1938</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">333</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder includes financial report, detailed discussion on
					 luncheon club and tearoom projects, and material re health clinic project,
					 volunteer service, children’s theater, fashion show, arts program, provisional
					 course, and publicity policies.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Houston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1939-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">334</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Continuing discussion of tearoom and clinic projects and
					 information re dues collection, finances, broadcast for the Williams Company,
					 arts program, policy on selling tickets for other organizations, Aid to
					 Dependent Children activities, and bylaws changes.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Houston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">335</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re lending library of transcriptions,
					 racial composition of membership, <emph render="italic">Time</emph> magazine
					 story ("Race of Mankind"), radio, policy on contributions to political
					 campaign, arts program, and tearoom and clinic projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Houston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">336</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Provisional course outline and material re tearoom and clinic
					 projects, volunteer placement, children’s theater project, and project
					 selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Houston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">337</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report, "Manual of Duties" for officers and
					 committee chairmen, and correspondence re children’s clinic project, volunteer
					 placement, transfer membership, and provisional course and outline.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Houston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">34</container> 
				  <container type="folder">338</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re tearoom project, fund-raising through a charity
					 ball or a musical revue, children’s welfare fund, plans for radio, art museum,
					 membership, children’s book and puppet fair, prominent members, election of
					 officers, and bylaws revision.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Houston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">35</container> 
				  <container type="folder">339</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Article on the league's book and puppet fair, charity ball
					 program, and information about children’s hospital clinic, radio, purpose of an
					 Arts and Our Town survey, style show, prayers at meetings, and prominent
					 members. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Houston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">35</container> 
				  <container type="folder">340</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re clinic project, volunteer
					 activities, annual conference held in Houston, support of public education,
					 evaluation of the league, workshop on public schools and community education,
					 radio and radio sponsorship, children’s theater and training, and movies in a
					 children’s hospital ward. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Houston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1956">1953-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">35</container> 
				  <container type="folder">341</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of membership, placement secretary, placement
					 program, course on educational needs, plans for a television series, puppetry,
					 and staff resignations.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Huntington, West Virginia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1930/1956" type="inclusive">1930-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Huntington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1930/1936">1930-1936</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">35</container> 
				  <container type="folder">342</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Contains information on league activities and material re a
					 suit against the Horse Show Association. Papers also discuss league projects,
					 such as a milk and ice fund, clinic, and the Union Settlement Mission. Also
					 includes annual reports, bylaws and standing rules, inspection report,
					 membership list, and application for admission to AJLA.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Huntington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1943">1939-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">35</container> 
				  <container type="folder">343</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Contains information on Huntington Council of Youth
					 Entertainment, children’s theater, health conservation contest, survey of the
					 community, arts program, radio, and a proposed constitution for a radio
					 council. Also includes a ways-and-means report, information on a clinic
					 project, and material re a horse show controversy.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Huntington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1947">1944-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">35</container> 
				  <container type="folder">344</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Reports on radio and education, consideration of children’s
					 clinic and thrift shop projects, and correspondence and memoranda re racial
					 composition of membership, children’s theater, radio, the provisional course,
					 thrift shops, legislation, volunteer placement, finances, and plans for a radio
					 and television council.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Huntington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">35</container> 
				  <container type="folder">345</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers include discussion of bargain bazaar thrift shop
					 project, outstanding volunteer, radio, admissions, education program,
					 provisional course, volunteer service at a disabled children’s camp, puppetry
					 institute, and vacation homes for children.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Huntington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">35</container> 
				  <container type="folder">346</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re volunteer placement, provisional course, thrift
					 shops, fund-raising, radio work, an outstanding sustaining member, puppetry
					 productions and institute, children’s theater productions and institute, and
					 the league’s interest in public affairs. Also included are lists of league
					 officers and AJLA executive staff and correspondence with and material for
					 <emph render="italic">Association</emph> magazine.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Huntington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1956">1951-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">35</container> 
				  <container type="folder">347</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re provisional course, children’s theater,
					 puppetry, the league garden club, membership policies, publicity policies re a
					 <emph render="italic">Life Magazine</emph> article about the league, and the
					 league's education program. Mention of the Community Chest, the National
					 Council for American Education (particularly its controversial anti-Communism
					 attacks against public schools), the American Educational Theater Association,
					 the National Audience Board, and the National Citizens Council for Better
					 Schools. Also includes information re the league’s project (a heart clinic),
					 its interest in public affairs, and AJLA policy re league ownership of
					 property.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Indianapolis, Indiana,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1949">1934-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Indianapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1941">1934-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">36</container> 
				  <container type="folder">348</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Comments on puppetry program, children’s theater, arts
					 program, trading post project and occupational therapy projects</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Indianapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1945">1942-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">36</container> 
				  <container type="folder">349</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains correspondence re puppetry, children’s
					 theater, volunteer service, finances, and membership. Discussion of
					 occupational therapy, Trading Post, Next-to-New Shop, and day care center
					 projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Indianapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">36</container> 
				  <container type="folder">350</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re plans for puppetry as a community project,
					 radio, project selection, finances, puppetry institute, radio workshop for
					 script writers, provisional course and outline, membership, and prominent
					 members. Projects discussed include occupational therapy, transcribing braille,
					 and a child guidance clinic. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Indianapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">36</container> 
				  <container type="folder">351</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on occupational therapy, braille transcription,
					 and child guidance clinic projects. Material also includes references to age
					 requirements for membership, radio script course, puppetry, league
					 organization, outstanding volunteer, and the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Jackson, Mississippi,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1939/1956" type="inclusive">1939-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jackson Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1944">1939-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">36</container> 
				  <container type="folder">352</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re baby clinic, day nursery, and teenage canteen
					 projects of the Junior Auxiliary; and information re children’s theater, arts
					 program, volunteer service, contributions to Citizens for the Army and Navy,
					 Inc., American Association of University Women art survey, and league magazine
					 contributions. Includes a ways-and-means report; placement bulletin, and
					 <emph render="italic">The Tattler</emph>.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jackson Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">36</container> 
				  <container type="folder">353</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>References to a study of the Mississippi State Hospital,
					 finances, AJLA magazine, and the league's baby and medical clinics and the
					 teenage canteen projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jackson Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">36</container> 
				  <container type="folder">354</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re children’s theater, provisional course,
					 project selection, arts program, legislative activities, admissions, and
					 national publicity. Includes list of magazine contributions and "Mid-Year
					 Report" on the reorganization of the Council of Social Agencies.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jackson Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">36</container> 
				  <container type="folder">355</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report, list of officers, and information concerning
					 admissions, contributions to other organizations, National Society for Crippled
					 Children and Adults, radio, carnival ball, outstanding volunteer, provisional
					 course, volunteer placement, public relations, and prominent members.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jackson Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">36</container> 
				  <container type="folder">356</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re "Negro Library Project," radio,
					 children’s theater, plans for puppetry, regional meetings, legislative
					 activities, and the White House Conference on Children and Youth. Also included
					 are lists of league officers, board of directors, and AJLA executive staff.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jackson Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">36</container> 
				  <container type="folder">357</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Children’s art school project, radio, public relations,
					 puppetry, leagues with arts and crafts projects, children’s community theater,
					 carnival ball, children’s theater institute, and prominent members.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jackson Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1954">1953-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">358</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and papers re community children’s theater,
					 radio, plans for television, community service puppet shows, leagues with blood
					 donor projects, project selection, consideration of a maternity home project,
					 arts council, youth concerts, and a blood donation project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jackson Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">359</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Primarily business correspondence. Folder also includes
					 information about puppetry, arts council, national publicity, background of
					 AJLA, educational television, and radio and television committee.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Jacksonville, Florida,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1932/1949" type="inclusive">1932-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jacksonville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1932/1944">1932-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">360</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence contain references to admissions,
					 membership, the provisional course, fund-raising with special editions of a
					 newspaper, arts program, volunteer service, opening a thrift shop, legislative
					 activities, public relations, and project selection. A ways-and-means report
					 and material re the league's day nursery, child welfare center, well-baby
					 clinic, milk fund, funds for eyeglasses, clothes closet, and Hope Haven
					 hospital for disabled children project are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jacksonville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">361</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re thrift shop, salary for a girls' counseling
					 service, and "Books Bring Adventure" radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jacksonville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">362</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Letters and memoranda re radio, legislative activities,
					 cooperation with the Hornaday Foundation, admissions, suggestions for a
					 scribbler’s club, and a horse show cosponsored with the Florida Driving Club.
					 Projects discussed are the salary for the curator of the children’s museum and
					 the thrift shop.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Jacksonville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">363</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on the placement bulletin, thrift shop, children’s
					 museum, volunteer service, board of directors, outstanding volunteer, radio,
					 puppetry, children’s theater, leagues with hospital projects, United Nations
					 Week discussion, and prominent members.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Kansas City, Kansas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1949" type="inclusive">1934/1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Kansas),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1946">1934-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">364</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re library, tuberculosis fresh air farm, therapy
					 center, nursery school, and teenage club. Includes the application of the
					 Kansas City Service League for admission to AJLA, a list of past projects,
					 community and membership data, an inspection visit report, and a financial
					 report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Kansas),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">365</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report, board of directors’ bulletins, and
					 correspondence re membership data. Topics include children’s theater, volunteer
					 placement, education, project selection, bylaws changes, use of volunteers, and
					 finances.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Kansas),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">366</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re provisional course, volunteer placement,
					 children’s theater, finances, education, plans for a volunteer bureau, and
					 admissions. Includes an application to the AJLA for admission, annual report,
					 and provisional course report,</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Kansas City, Missouri,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Missouri),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1935">1933-1935</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">367</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about volunteer placement, use of volunteers,
					 finances, recreational leadership course, provisional course, and plans for a
					 volunteer bureau. Projects discussed include a thrift shop, occupational
					 therapy department, health center, and girls advisory bureau.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Missouri),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1939">1936-1939</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">37</container> 
				  <container type="folder">368</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re thrift shop and occupational
					 therapy project, a ways-and-means report, and information re children’s
					 theater, provisional course, fund-raising and a Junior League radio show, and
					 the convalescent home fund.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Missouri),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1940/1945">1940-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">38</container> 
				  <container type="folder">369</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Report of the president, placement interview script, and
					 correspondence re children’s theater, arts program, and plans for radio.
					 Includes discussion of thrift shop, occupational therapy at Delano School,
					 health center, and the girls advisory board projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Missouri),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">38</container> 
				  <container type="folder">370</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence about sponsorship of radio programs,
					 provisional course, bylaws changes, policy on placement, finances, legislative
					 activities, admissions, and co-sponsorship of lectures with the National
					 Council of Jewish Women. Project information on health center, occupational
					 therapy, nursery school for children with cerebral palsy, children’s community
					 theater, and an art program at the Rockhill Gallery.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Missouri),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">38</container> 
				  <container type="folder">371</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of thrift shop, community children’s theater, and
					 nursery school for children with cerebral palsy. Includes a report of the
					 president and correspondence re clubhouse finances, radio, education program,
					 and provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Missouri),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">38</container> 
				  <container type="folder">372</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re rehabilitation institute and children’s community
					 theater projects, AJLA purpose, radio award, radio programs, suggestions for
					 television programs, sustaining members, transfer members, and admissions.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Missouri),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">38</container> 
				  <container type="folder">373</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re sponsoring a ballet, the provisional course,
					 children’s theater, support of a school amendment, and a list of leagues'
					 active in children’s theater. Also included in this folder are articles on a
					 prominent member and a citizen’s contribution to the community.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Missouri),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">38</container> 
				  <container type="folder">374</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and memoranda re children’s theater, the
					 provisional course, endorsement of the United Fund Campaign, volunteer service,
					 information on fund-raising in other leagues, volunteer placement, radio, use
					 of the Junior League name, conference television workshop, magazine exchange
					 with museums, and television program. Projects considered are a thrift shop,
					 nursery school for children with cerebral palsy, and financial support of the
					 children’s convalescent center.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Missouri),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1954">1953-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">38</container> 
				  <container type="folder">375</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are a nursery school for the blind, thrift
					 shop, scholarship fund, and marriage counseling. Information on public
					 relations, national publicity, education program, television program,
					 television workshops in other leagues, board members’ institute, and dues is
					 also contained in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kansas City Junior League (Missouri),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">38</container> 
				  <container type="folder">376</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>League's marriage counseling and thrift shop projects,
					 television workshop, appropriations, community children’s theater, tax
					 exemptions, project selection, planning committee, and television program are
					 discussed in these papers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Kingston, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1948">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kingston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">38</container> 
				  <container type="folder">377</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information re children’s theater, league
					 relationship to the AJLA, volunteer placement, bylaws changes, finances, and
					 recreation center. Projects considered are a well-baby clinic, book cart at the
					 hospital, Junior League bureau for medical expenses, and the hospital supply
					 cart.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Kingston Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">38</container> 
				  <container type="folder">378</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re membership, nurseries, formation of a Council of
					 Social Agencies, legislation on vivisection, school lunch legislation,
					 provisional course, finances, children’s theater, radio, methods of enforcing
					 AJLA standards, fund-raising policy, volunteer placement, public relations,
					 horse show, recreation survey, and outstanding volunteer.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Knoxville, Tennessee,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1948" type="inclusive">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Knoxville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1940">1934-1940</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">379</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on a day nursery project, including a report, the
					 "Survey of the Junior League Day Nursery," and a discussion of the need for a
					 case worker. Also includes correspondence re children’s theater, radio,
					 finances, volunteer placement, and the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Knoxville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1941/1944">1941-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">380</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re arts program, museum, radio, and volunteer
					 placement. Projects considered are a children’s museum, Dale Avenue Day Nursery
					 and Community Center, and tin can salvage.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Knoxville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">381</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion on the Dale Avenue Nursery and Community Center and
					 mention of the rolling libraries hospital project. Folder also includes
					 material re provisional course, radio, volunteer bureau, membership, policy on
					 action re city government, and children’s theater.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Knoxville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">382</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion on the Dale Avenue Nursery and Community Center,
					 including a copy of the constitution and bylaws and an evaluation of the
					 program by the Council of Community Agencies. Folder also includes information
					 on the volunteer-of-the-year, financing children’s theater, volunteer
					 placement, radio, finances, board members’ institute, league organization,
					 project selection, public relations and magazine contributions.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Lancaster, Pennsylvania,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lancaster Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">383</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Treasurer’s report, brochure describing league activities, and
					 material re Junior League hospital gift shop, purchase and restoration of
					 Wheatland (home of President James Buchanan), and an "outgrown" clothing shop.
					 Provisional course, arts program, Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization,
					 donations, volunteer placement, radio, and USO broadcast, finances, and
					 education are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lancaster Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1947">1945-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">384</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re restoration of Wheatland (home of President James
					 Buchanan), hospital gift shop, and the hearing conservation center projects.
					 Bylaws changes, volunteer placement, puppetry, legislative activity,
					 provisional members, scrapbooks, the provisional course, and a puppetry
					 institute are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lancaster Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">385</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the restoration of Wheatland (home of President
					 James Buchanan) , hospital shop, and hearing conservation center projects.
					 Folder also contains material re volunteer placement, membership, volunteer
					 service, puppetry, outstanding volunteer, education, and radio.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Lansing, Michigan,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="19254/1949" type="inclusive">1924-1949</unitdate>
				
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lansing Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1924/1946">1924-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">386</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Preliminary membership application of the Junior Service
					 League to AJLA, "Bylaws of the Junior Service League," inspection visit report,
					 membership data, and community data comprise much of this folder’s contents.
					 Material re organization of the league and its activities, policy on admissions
					 to AJLA, and the league's child guidance clinic and cancer detection clinic
					 projects are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lansing Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">387</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information re cancer control, a thrift shop,
					 and dental care projects. Correspondence re the provisional course, education
					 program, finances, orientation course, admissions, volunteer placement, and
					 volunteer service. Includes a copy of the by-laws.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lansing Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">388</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Application for admission to AJLA, inspection visit report,
					 annual report, provisional course outline, and material re history of the
					 league. Topics includes children’s theater, AJLA publications, and public
					 welfare services. Projects considered are dental care, cancer detection, thrift
					 shop, practical nursing education center, and providing eyeglasses.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Lexington, Kentucky,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1936/1956" type="inclusive">1936-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lexington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1941">1936-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">39</container> 
				  <container type="folder">389</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial statement and material re child guidance clinic
					 project, children’s theater, arts program, and the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lexington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1946">1942-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">40</container> 
				  <container type="folder">390</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Board minutes (November, 1945) and information re sustaining
					 membership, children’s theater, the provisional course, finances, scrapbooks,
					 volunteer bureau, volunteer service, legislative activities, fund-raising, and
					 donations. Projects include a child guidance clinic, support for the salary of
					 the volunteer office secretary, and an art class for children.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lexington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">40</container> 
				  <container type="folder">391</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p> Discussion of nonresident membership, outstanding volunteer,
					 project selection, donations, radio, the provisional course, puppetry, art
					 classes for children, children’s activities program, and a foster home-finding
					 survey.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lexington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">40</container> 
				  <container type="folder">392</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re children’s activity program project, survey of
					 children’s needs by the National Recreation Association, children’s theater,
					 handicraft project, radio, cooperation with the Kentucky Planning Committee,
					 the White House Conference on Children and Youth, the provisional course,
					 puppetry, quota for sale of horse show tickets, project selection, and
					 sustaining members.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lexington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1951">1950-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">40</container> 
				  <container type="folder">393</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of children’s activity program, a speech correction
					 school, National Recreation Association survey, radio, leagues with cerebral
					 palsy-related projects, children’s theater, board members’ institute, horse
					 show, and commercial associations with local businesses.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lexington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1954">1952-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">40</container> 
				  <container type="folder">394</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re speech school project, puppetry, radio series,
					 horse shows in other leagues, use of the Junior League name, and an orientation
					 course for board members.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lexington Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">40</container> 
				  <container type="folder">395</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Further information on the speech school project and
					 correspondence re provisional course report, puppetry, suggestions for
					 television programs, representation on the women’s advisory committee for
					 Kentucky civil defense, and children’s concerts.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Lincoln, Nebraska,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1938/1948" type="inclusive">1938-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lincoln Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1945">1938-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">40</container> 
				  <container type="folder">396</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Ways-and-means report, audit of well-baby clinic, and material
					 re children’s theater, radio, arts program, finances, publicity, child guidance
					 projects, and Town Hall lecture series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lincoln Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">40</container> 
				  <container type="folder">397</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and papers re central volunteer bureau,
					 outstanding volunteers, minimum standards, provisional course, radio, election
					 of officers, volunteer work at the veteran’s hospital, and child guidance
					 clinic project. Folder also includes copies of the provisional course, list of
					 provisional members, and list of magazine contributions.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Little Rock, Arkansas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Little Rock Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1941">1933-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">40</container> 
				  <container type="folder">398</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the provisional course, volunteer service,
					 activities for children, children’s theater, volunteer placement, arts program,
					 and radio institute. Projects considered are welfare station clinic and the
					 Visiting Nurse Association.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Little Rock Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1943">1942-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">41</container> 
				  <container type="folder">399</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re radio, representation at the Women’s
					 Interests Section of the War Department Advisory Committee, and finances. A
					 ways-and-means report, a provisional course outline, and information about
					 Visiting Nurse Association, clinic, and day care center projects are also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Little Rock Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">41</container> 
				  <container type="folder">400</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of AJLA policy on racial issues and correspondence
					 re thrift shops, project selection, radio, and policy on AJLA endorsement of
					 national issues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Little Rock Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">41</container> 
				  <container type="folder">401</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re speech school, child guidance clinics, women’s
					 exchange, consideration of a film project, membership, project selection, plans
					 for a provisional course, finances, volunteer placement, radio, policy on
					 fund-raising, presidential terms of office, horse show, and the White House
					 Conference on Children and Youth. Includes a financial report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Little Rock Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">41</container> 
				  <container type="folder">402</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and papers re speech school project,
					 establishing standards for a speech teacher, volunteer placement, history of
					 the league magazine, horse show, fund-raising in other leagues, and policy on
					 fund-raising by donations. Includes a president’s report and a list of board
					 members.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Little Rock Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1953">1951-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">41</container> 
				  <container type="folder">403</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information on the speech school and
					 correspondence re benefit football game, officers, art museum volunteers, and
					 plans for a television series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Little Rock Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1956">1954-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">41</container> 
				  <container type="folder">404</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Comments on television series, style show, legislation on care
					 for the developmentally disabled, public relations, league follies, leagues
					 that published cookbooks, storytelling for the library on television, project
					 selection, news sheet subscription, policy on giving credit for church work as
					 volunteer work, and recreation for seniors.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Long Beach, California,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1945/1949" type="inclusive">1945-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Long Beach Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">41</container> 
				  <container type="folder">405</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re application for admission to AJLA, background
					 information on the league and the community, bylaws changes, the provisional
					 course, membership, dental clinic project, and policy on admittance of other
					 service group members to the league. Includes an inspection visit report and a
					 list of Long Beach welfare agencies.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Long Beach Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1949">1947-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">41</container> 
				  <container type="folder">406</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Official application of the Junior Charity League for
					 admission to AJLA, inspection visit report, and a financial report. Includes
					 material re placement opportunities, bylaws changes, league organization, the
					 provisional course, children’s theater, board members’ institute, and education
					 program meetings. Projects discussed are dental clinic, volunteer bureau, and
					 the junior museum.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Los Angeles, California,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1943">1934-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">41</container> 
				  <container type="folder">407</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about leagues with tearooms, follies, arts
					 program, children’s theater, radio and sponsorship, implications of "the
					 servant problem," reaction to war problems, provisional course, finances,
					 clubroom lease, and convalescent home project. Includes a ways-and-means
					 report. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">41</container> 
				  <container type="folder">408</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re state group meetings, education and
					 inter-American affairs, radio plans, project selection, question of sponsorship
					 for veterans theater, sponsoring a psychiatric clinic for veterans, children’s
					 radio programs, radio programs to promote social agencies, and convalescent
					 home project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1947">1945-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">409</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of radio transcriptions, provisional course, plans
					 for a radio council, radio councils in other leagues, volunteer service, policy
					 on cooperation between the league and the volunteer bureau, legislative
					 activities, puppetry, bylaws changes, board members’ institute, movement to
					 join with the Assistance League of Long Beach, children’s theater, and a Girl
					 Scout convention. Projects described are psychiatric clinic for veterans,
					 convalescent home, and volunteer bureau.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">410</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Includes a statement of purpose and background on the National
					 Charity League, outline of the orientation course for the volunteer bureau,
					 list of AJLA executive staff. Topics include a veterans psychiatric clinic,
					 volunteer bureau project, public relations, radio series, and foster home
					 projects in other leagues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">411</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on physical therapy project, television
					 activities, children’s theater, education and community arts programs, project
					 selection, questionnaire, policy on donations, television sponsorship,
					 legislative committee and compulsory health insurance, and proposed new
					 policies for interviewing and placement of Junior League volunteers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">412</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re television series and series sponsored by
					 other leagues, children’s theater, national league conference at Sun Valley,
					 puppetry and puppetry institute, a benefit polo game, radio, policy re Junior
					 League representation on "The Groucho Marx Show," use of television for
					 publicizing the 25th anniversary, current activities, leagues doing work for
					 the blind, and radio transcription for Armed Forces Radio Service.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">413</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Letters and memoranda re anniversary publicity on radio and
					 television, art surveys in other leagues, promotion of United Nations programs,
					 policy on world federalism in AJLA magazine, volunteer placement and political
					 activities, prominent members, puppetry, AJLA executive staff, leagues that
					 record books for the blind, and AJLA policy on follies, thrift shops, and
					 attendance at meetings.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">414</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Children’s theater report, list of the AJLA board of directors
					 and executive staff, and material re <emph render="italic">Bedpost News</emph>
					 (magazine for chronically sick children), radio series, United Nations,
					 suggestions for starting a television program, exemption from increased postal
					 rates, and appearance of members before the board of education in reference to
					 the promotion of UNESCO.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">415</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains correspondence re television series, league
					 organization, leagues with museum projects, puppetry, children’s theater,
					 dancing schools, National Conference on Citizenship, sponsorship of Ballet
					 Ball, publicity policies, and national magazine publicity.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">416</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers comprised primarily of routine business correspondence,
					 but references to art survey information, publicity for a decorator’s show, and
					 policy on paid advertising are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1955</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">417</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of the league’s projects girls club and school of
					 physical therapy projects. Also included is information re recording for the
					 blind, administrative and financial organization of Recording for the Blind,
					 Inc., American Institute of Decorators, summary of arts survey results,
					 sponsoring puppetry festival, plans for television series, follies and
					 cabarets, arts councils, and development of the Los Angeles Art Alliance.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Los Angeles Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">418</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re league project (girls club), commercial
					 endorsement, formation of arts council, volunteer placement, board manual,
					 national magazine publicity, and interpretation of foster homes to the
					 community.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Louisville, Kentucky,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive">1935-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Louisville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1942">1935-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">419</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of league occupational therapy, volunteer bureau,
					 and breast milk dispensary projects. Correspondence re an agreement with
					 Stewart’s Dry Goods Store on fashion shows. Discussion of arts program and
					 Junior League employment. Includes a ways-and-means report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Louisville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1945">1943-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">42</container> 
				  <container type="folder">420</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>References to finances, volunteer placement, demonstration
					 projects, children’s theater, radio and a radio institute, movies for children,
					 community radio workshop, education program on world political organization,
					 membership, Arts and Our Town survey, project selection, volunteer bureau,
					 postwar planning for social welfare and public works, and occupational therapy
					 project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Louisville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">421</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers discuss occupational therapy project, volunteer bureau,
					 and breast milk dispensary. Other subjects discussed are national AJLA policy,
					 minimum standards, project selection, and tabulation of league-sponsored
					 projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Louisville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">422</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on radio projects, organization of children’s
					 theater, proposed amendments to minimum standards, endorsement of outside
					 organizations by AJLA, activities of the legislative committee, tabulation of
					 league programs and project areas, professional membership, arts program,
					 league follies, Arts and Our Town survey, and cancer mobile unit project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Louisville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">423</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of the cancer mobile unit project, Arts and Our
					 Town survey, legislative activity, the provisional course, minimum standards,
					 league follies, community theater, relation with Stewart’s Department Store,
					 volunteer-of-the-year, bylaws, dues for sustaining members, and AJLA
					 professional staff member profile. Includes a financial report. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Lynchburg, Virginia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1931/1956" type="inclusive">1931-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lynchburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1931/1944">1931-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">424</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information about children’s clinic, dental
					 clinic, transfer of birth control clinic to the community, project for the
					 blind, the provisional course, children’s theater, arts program, volunteer
					 placement, Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, racial policy, finances, and
					 radio. Includes discussion of beauty parlor, salvage shop, and horse show fund
					 raisers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lynchburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">425</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re "Books Bring Adventure" radio series,
					 constitutional and bylaws changes, USO scrapbooks, legislative activities,
					 venereal disease education, Christmas ball, volunteer placement, and
					 affiliation with Planned Parenthood.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lynchburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1949">1947-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">426</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the provisional course, children’s theater, radio,
					 finances, legislative activity, public relations, outstanding volunteer,
					 volunteer placement, art exhibit, and prominent members. Papers also mention
					 the following projects: a school for the blind, community council for welfare
					 planning, salvage shop, beauty shop, and clinics for children, women, and
					 dental care. Includes a financial report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Lynchburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1956">1950-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">427</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of the Council of Social Agencies, children’s
					 theater, philosophy re projects, board members’ institute, volunteer bureaus,
					 fund-raising projects, release of the membership list to other organizations,
					 and children’s theater conference of the American Educational Theater
					 Association.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Macon, Georgia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1937/1948" type="inclusive">1937-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Macon Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1937/1944">1937-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">428</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re a dental clinic, well-baby clinic, preschool,
					 caseworker at the Appleton Children’s Home, a toy-lending library, and hospital
					 library. Folder also contains correspondence re children’s art at the orphan’s
					 home, horse show, dance, "hotel days" held by other leagues, arts program,
					 volunteer service, league organization, plans for radio, suggested bylaws,
					 sustaining membership, racial issues, plans for a radio council, provisional
					 course, and volunteer placement.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Macon Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">429</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Comments on finances, "Books Bring Adventure" radio series,
					 children’s theater, radio council, volunteer placement records, magazine
					 contributions, and nursery school and thrift shop projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Macon Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">430</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report and correspondence re provisional course,
					 radio, bonding the treasurer, legislative committee, children’s theater,
					 project selection, public relations, and proposed budget. Discussion of the
					 nursery school and Bargain Box thrift shop projects is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Memphis, Tennessee,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1936/1948" type="inclusive">1936-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Memphis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1942">1936-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">43</container> 
				  <container type="folder">431</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re AJLA policy on commercial endorsements, arts
					 program, children’s theater, philosophy of volunteer service, education, and
					 project selection. Projects include a breast milk station, a vision
					 conservation class, and rehabilitation for the disabled.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Memphis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1947">1943-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">432</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and memoranda re children’s theater,
					 solicitation of funds, the provisional course, a dance for service men,
					 volunteer placement, USO scrapbooks, radio, finances, league organization,
					 professional members, fund-raising, thrift shops, appropriate use of the
					 membership list, legislative activities, admissions, magazine contributions,
					 and project selection. Projects mentioned are a vision conservation class, a
					 class for deaf students, audiometer testing, equipping a speech and hearing
					 center, and a psychiatric social worker for the child guidance clinic.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Memphis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">433</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re minimum standards, the Junior
					 League name and sponsorship of an exhibit at the Memphis Cotton Carnival,
					 volunteer placement, volunteer service, the provisional course, radio,
					 legislation, and admissions. References to a vision saving class, speech and
					 hearing center, child guidance clinic, class for deaf students, an eyeglasses
					 program, and thrift shop are also included. Includes a financial report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Mexico City, Mexico,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1956">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mexico City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1942">1933-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">434</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of volunteer placement, donations, arts program,
					 children’s theater and theater institute, use funds from other organizations
					 for Junior League projects, and the American and British Benevolent Society.
					 Papers also include information of the following projects: Granja boys club,
					 braille transcription and library for the blind, lending library, and the Cuna
					 foundling home.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mexico City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1946">1943-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">435</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re children’s theater, finances, admission to the
					 AJLA, membership composition, conference day program, junior activities
					 committee and recreation for the community, and an alliance of Mexican women’s
					 organizations. The following projects are also included: a library and print
					 shop for the blind, lending library, boys home, orphanage, and thrift shop.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mexico City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">436</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of work with the blind, lending library, thrift
					 shop, finances and the budget, representation of league’s project for the blind
					 at the conference, service groups for Latin American countries, children’s
					 theater, volunteer placement, provisional course, representation at the
					 International Council of Museums, admissions, observer at UNESCO General
					 Assembly, and clarification of admissions policy concerning acceptable types of
					 foreign leagues. Includes a financial statement.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mexico City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1952">1949-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">437</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, puppet
					 shows, projects for blind, Montevideo Conference delegates and UNESCO Latin
					 American centers for braille.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mexico City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1956">1953-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">438</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Mention of a braille print shop and information re bylaws
					 changes, mail problems, American Foundation for Overseas Blind, and children’s
					 theater as a fund-raising event.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Miami, Florida,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Miami Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1943">1933-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">439</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report, children’s theater report, and material re
					 volunteer placement, children’s theater, fund-raising, attitude toward AJLA,
					 arts program, volunteer service, admissions, effect of the war on the
					 membership, and volunteer credit for employed members. Projects discussed are
					 thrift shop, children’s home, Children’s Service Bureau, and volunteer
					 bureau.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Miami Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">440</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re league organization,
					 representation at the National Conference of Social Work, volunteer placement,
					 nonresident membership, arts program, donations, and a league member serving on
					 the board of an African American hospital. Information re AJLA policy toward
					 legislative study and endorsement and discussion of the league's children’s
					 home, thrift shop, and Children’s Service Bureau projects is also included.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Miami Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">441</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re Children’s Service Bureau, thrift shop, music and
					 story recording project for the schools, children’s study program, league
					 representation on a committee to build an African American hospital,
					 contribution to United Clothing Collection, legislative activity, Community
					 Chest campaign course, education and international affairs, committee on intake
					 for agencies affiliation with the Council of Social Agencies, volunteer
					 placement, admissions, radio, finances, public relations, provisional
					 membership, national publicity and the <emph render="italic">Saturday Evening
					 Post</emph>, leagues with art education or art appreciation programs, aiding
					 the Community Chest campaign, donations, and volunteer service.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Milwaukee, Wisconsin,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1942">1933-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">442</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence and papers re finances, volunteer placement and
					 records, volunteer placement bureaus, committee on children’s radio programs in
					 cooperation with the PTA and Milwaukee State Teachers College, arts program,
					 children’s theater, insurance coverage, bylaws changes, league organization,
					 the provisional course, function of the welfare advisory committee, art
					 exhibition by professional members, transportation work requirement for the
					 workshop, finance committee meeting, establishment of an artists’ market,
					 relation to Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, effect of war on volunteer work,
					 and curative workshop project. Includes a ways-and-means report and " Close-up
					 of a League."</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1944">1943-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">44</container> 
				  <container type="folder">443</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are the curative workshop and a
					 psychiatrist for the Children’s Service Association. Folder also includes
					 correspondence re radio institute, radio guild, finances, children’s theater,
					 and placement by Civilian Defense Volunteer Office.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">45</container> 
				  <container type="folder">444</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Includes a report to the Members of the Milwaukee Junior
					 League on project selection and a history of the curative workshop project.
					 Also includes references to AJLA policy on national issues, racial issues,
					 penalty for nonpayment of dues, children’s theater, project selection, a
					 project for senior citizens, Arts and Our Town survey, and information on child
					 care centers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">45</container> 
				  <container type="folder">445</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re blood center project, the provisional course,
					 nonresident provisional course, project selection report, children’s theater,
					 national publicity in <emph render="italic">Life Magazine</emph>, public
					 welfare committee and legislative activity, finances, volunteer placement and a
					 central volunteer bureau, minimum standards, American Library Association
					 project for the use of volunteers, and children’s theater and its history. Also
					 includes a list of projects, material from a welfare committee panel on "What
					 are the Present Provisions for Mentally Ill Children," and a list of magazine
					 contributions.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">45</container> 
				  <container type="folder">446</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re blood center project, admissions, public
					 welfare committee organizational meeting, board members’ institute, the
					 relationship of placement to volunteer bureau, publicity, representation at the
					 United Council of Church Women, the league's building, volunteer-of-the-year,
					 and public relations.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">45</container> 
				  <container type="folder">447</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re admission ages, board members’ institute,
					 the issue of the public welfare committee endorsing judicial candidates,
					 legislative activities, cost of blood supplied to the veterans hospital,
					 volunteer placement and the relationship to the volunteer bureau, activities of
					 sustaining members, league follies, lack of attendance at meetings, news sheet,
					 and blood center project. Also included is a brochure on the curative workshop
					 entitled, "Referral Information for the Medical Profession."</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">45</container> 
				  <container type="folder">448</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are the blood center, especially its
					 origins and development, and the Community Children’s Theater Council. Includes
					 correspondence re children’s theater, representation at the National Girl Scout
					 Convention, professional members, admission policy, reinstatement to
					 membership, Christmas art sale, the history of AJLA, relations with AJLA, the
					 White House Conference On Children And Youth, and league policy on volunteer
					 credit for political work.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">45</container> 
				  <container type="folder">449</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of community theater council and blood center
					 projects, children’s theater and theater institute, volunteer credit for
					 political work, tax exemptions, welfare committee and support for a bill on
					 developmentally disabled children, league organization and the provisional
					 training committee, the provisional course, garden club affiliation, and
					 planning for radio programs. Folder also includes articles of the Association
					 of Theater for Children and minutes of the public welfare committee.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">45</container> 
				  <container type="folder">450</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Includes minutes of board of directors and public welfare
					 committee meetings and a report of the education committee. Also includes
					 material re a blood center project, league relationship with the Senior League
					 Service Club, radio workshop, puppetry, initiating a radio program, interest in
					 television programs, admissions, league organization, and comments on the
					 committee system.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">45</container> 
				  <container type="folder">451</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Minutes of the public welfare and the education committees and
					 reports of the children’s theater and placement committees. Includes material
					 re withdrawal from a blood center project, league organization, program
					 administration and evaluation, radio workshop plans, community theater,
					 children’s theater, use of radio and television for provisional courses, plans
					 for radio and television, volunteer credit for baby-sitting, theater royalties,
					 league organization and the committee system, and a consultant visit. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">45</container> 
				  <container type="folder">452</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Minutes from education committee and public welfare committee.
					 Information a re television film on Hopi Indians, public welfare committee’s
					 epilepsy study, manual on analysis of a project, arts program, and radio and
					 television committee. Publicity re the arts committee’s work with Goodwill
					 Industries is also covered in these papers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">45</container> 
				  <container type="folder">453</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers detail the history of the blood center project as well
					 as the league’s reasons for withdrawal from it. Folder also contains minutes of
					 the public welfare committee, a children’s theater report, and reference to
					 nonresident membership, use of the Junior League name, arts program,
					 legislation, educational therapy, national publicity in <emph render="italic">Mademoiselle</emph>, procedure for project selection, community
					 theater, radio, formation of an orchestra, and an artists’ market.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">46</container> 
				  <container type="folder">454</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Minutes of the children’s theater, art, and education
					 committees, and information re project selection in the art field, an artists’
					 market, a nursery for blind children, possibility of a visual education project
					 for homebound children, board members’ institute, children’s theater, and
					 radio.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Milwaukee Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">46</container> 
				  <container type="folder">455</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Education committee minutes and correspondence re
					 fund-raising, children’s theater, legislative activities connected with the
					 children’s code, public welfare committee, music programs in other leagues,
					 national publicity, other service clubs, the possibility of geographic
					 expansion, and a project for a children’s art program at the art institute.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Minneapolis, Minnesota,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1923/1956" type="inclusive">1923-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Minneapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1923/1942">1923-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">46</container> 
				  <container type="folder">456</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Official league application for admission to AJLA, a
					 ways-and-means report, and a budget. Includes material re curative workshop and
					 volunteer bureau projects, league activities, admissions, volunteer placement,
					 radio, education program, policy on fund-raising for other organizations,
					 donations, Women’s Defense Council, arts program, fund-raising through a quiz
					 program, children’s theater, and the Ted-Rito Orchestra.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Minneapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">46</container> 
				  <container type="folder">457</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are a curative workshop and donations to
					 the Children’s Protective Society and the Society for the Blind. Folder also
					 includes correspondence re education program based on <emph render="italic">Design for Tomorrow</emph>.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Minneapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">46</container> 
				  <container type="folder">458</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re the use of <emph render="italic">Design for
					 Tomorrow</emph> in an education program, leagues with hospital projects,
					 finances, children’s theater, and a radio institute.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Minneapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1947">1945-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">46</container> 
				  <container type="folder">459</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on education program, volunteer credit for Red
					 Cross Work and adjustments for wartime, volunteer service, children’s theater,
					 housing committees in the Minneapolis league and other leagues, finances, the
					 provisional course, radio, project selection, cooperation with the Civic
					 Theater, admissions, volunteer service for public relations at the library,
					 volunteer placement, and donation to volunteer bureau. Also includes letter to
					 Harold Stassen and Senator James Ball re World Security Council at the
					 Dumbarton Oaks meeting.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Minneapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">46</container> 
				  <container type="folder">460</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re a heart hospital, a preschool for children with
					 cerebral palsy, "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, league follies, the
					 provisional course in cooperation with the volunteer bureau, community service
					 institute, children’s theater, public relations, calendar of children’s
					 activities, admissions, and fund-raising. Includes a financial report and an
					 article on a sustaining member.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Minneapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1951">1950-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">46</container> 
				  <container type="folder">461</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re cerebral palsy center project, including a list of
					 leagues with similar projects and discussion of the issue of a recreational
					 program for adults with cerebral palsy. Folder also includes references to
					 radio series, the provisional course, planning for radio program with the St.
					 Paul league, admissions, a play produced for the American Educational Theater
					 Association Conference, request from the Los Angeles league for radio
					 transcriptions for the Armed Forces Radio Service, a prominent member,
					 evaluation of the league, and "Look What We Found" radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Minneapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1953">1952-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">46</container> 
				  <container type="folder">462</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re children’s theater, radio, leagues with
					 clubhouses, league projects in cities of a size comparable to Minneapolis,
					 project selection, magazine exchange with the Minneapolis Art Institute, use of
					 volunteers in art museums, validity of a project with limited volunteer needs,
					 representation on the planning board of the Council of Social Agencies, the
					 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, legislation and the endorsement of educational
					 television. Includes information on the thirtieth anniversary and the history
					 of the league. Folder also contains the "Preliminary Report of the Project
					 Finding Committee" and material re the following projects: heart hospital, a
					 cerebral palsy center, a "clothes line" shop, and an opportunity workshop for
					 the developmentally disabled.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Minneapolis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1956">1954-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">46</container> 
				  <container type="folder">463</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the league’s thirtieth anniversary, puppetry,
					 membership dues, evaluation of the league, representation of the league with
					 community organizations, finances, and policy on donations to an international
					 group. Opportunity workshop and public relations brochures are also found in
					 this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Mobile, Alabama,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1936/1948" type="inclusive">1936-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mobile Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936/1943">1936-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">464</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re children’s theater, puppetry and puppetry
					 institute, arts program, legislation and educational funds, radio institute,
					 radio council, radio series, reactions to World War II, ethics and etiquette
					 for volunteers, and expansion of volunteer services to include non-members.
					 Projects discussed are nutrition clinic, dental clinics, library, and
					 occupational therapy. A speech about the history of occupational therapy and a
					 ways-and-means report are included. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mobile Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">465</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re provisional dues, Mobile radio council,
					 bylaws, radio series, and legislative activity.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mobile Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">466</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of membership for armed forces personnel, board
					 members’ institute, arts program, volunteer placement, Arts and Our Town
					 survey, clinics, education program, the provisional course, radio series,
					 movies for children, thrift shop, information center, teenage canteen, and
					 dental clinic.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mobile Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">467</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Comments on legislative study and mention of the following
					 projects: nutrition clinic, dental clinic, supplying milk to needy children,
					 well-baby clinic, toy shop, information center, teenage canteen and Protestant
					 Orphans Home.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mobile Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">468</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report, list of magazine articles, and a list of
					 league activities. Also, information re legislative activities, news sheet,
					 explanation of legislative policy, children’s movies, league placement and
					 relationship to community volunteer service office, co-sponsorship of a program
					 with the National Conference of Christians and Jews, radio, finances, and
					 bylaws changes. Projects discussed are a library trailer, nutrition clinic,
					 dental clinic, community volunteer service office, and thrift shop.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Mobile Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">469</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Financial report, listing of league activities, and material
					 re endorsement of candidates for political office, outstanding volunteer,
					 professional theater, "Fashion Footnotes" radio program, league activities in
					 music, and fund-raising with a style show.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Montclair, New Jersey,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montclair Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1939">1933-1939</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">470</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on salvage shop and community house projects,
					 children’s theater, fund-raising, and volunteer placement. Folder also includes
					 Junior League "Buyer’s Guide" and "Junior League Community House," a section of
					 a study of recreation and group work agencies of Montclair.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montclair Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1940/1945">1940-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">471</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re admissions, arts program, geographic areas covered
					 by New Jersey Leagues, children’s theater, project selection, finances, Junior
					 Achievement, Montclair Volunteer Center, function of the civics chairman,
					 volunteer placement, and magazine contributions. Also contains material re the
					 Junior League Community House, including statistics on use, members of House
					 executive committee, meeting minutes, a financial statement, and discussion of
					 arts and crafts. Other projects discussed are thrift shop, child guidance
					 center, and Civilian Defense Volunteer Office.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montclair Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">472</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>References to children’s theater, questionnaire to agencies on
					 volunteers, provisional course and outline, relation to the volunteer bureau,
					 radio, volunteer placement, volunteer center, salvage shop, and leagues with
					 teenage canteens. Papers include "Placement Opportunities," a copy of the
					 provisional course, and copies of "Survey of the Guidance Center of Montclair,
					 New Jersey" and "Report of the Committee Appointed by the Council of Social
					 Agencies to Consider the Neighborhood Center."</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Montgomery, Alabama,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montgomery Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">473</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of girls home, well-baby clinic, dental clinic, and
					 library projects. Folder also contains correspondence re puppetry, the
					 provisional course, volunteer service, arts program, wartime activities, race
					 relations, children’s theater, and Civilian Defense Volunteer Office. Includes
					 a ways-and-means report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montgomery Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">474</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re clinic projects, puppetry and puppetry institute,
					 "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, the provisional course, educational
					 program, membership, legislative activity, volunteer placement, and race
					 relations. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montgomery Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1949">1947-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">47</container> 
				  <container type="folder">475</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about commission shop, thrift shop, clinics,
					 children’s room at the museum, budget, puppetry, provisional course and
					 outline, publicity, "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, project selection,
					 and possibility of a Council of Social Agencies, volunteer placement, and
					 education program. Includes a financial report, and a "Report of the Blue-Gray
					 Ball."</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montgomery Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">476</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on family life institute, radio, puppetry, a film
					 of league activities, leagues sponsoring children’s museums, loan exhibits for
					 museums, and the league's twenty-fifth anniversary. Includes a financial
					 report. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montgomery Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">477</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains financial report, minutes of a board meeting,
					 and correspondence re radio series, radio and war, policy on donations,
					 fund-raising, the league’s cooperation with civil defense, puppetry,
					 professional children’s theater, commercial associations with local businesses,
					 league follies, film of league activities, plans for community children’s
					 theater, volunteer placement, professional members, and project selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montgomery Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1955">1953-1955</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">478</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re puppetry, project selection (especially the
					 founding of a family social work agency), television program, sustaining member
					 activities in other leagues, fashion shows, legislative activities, leagues
					 with horse shows, children’s theater, and publicity on staff member, Ina Bacon.
					 A financial report, project selection report, and information re festival of
					 arts, art council, and children’s museum projects are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montgomery Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">479</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on arts council project and references re arts
					 program, puppetry programs, museum, junior programs, creative dramatics, and
					 project selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Montreal, Quebec, Canada,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montreal Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1938">1933-1938</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">480</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are a salvage shop (especially obtaining
					 salvage and commissions), central volunteer bureau, housekeeper service,
					 canteens, camp, and community center. Papers include correspondence re arts
					 program, volunteer placement, and project selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montreal Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1940/1943">1940-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">481</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Ways-and-means report and material re central volunteer
					 bureau, salvage shop, Officer’s Information Center, Nearly New Shop, Women’s
					 Voluntary Services Center, education program, arts program, finances, the
					 provisional course, and a community survey.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montreal Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">482</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re bylaws revisions, juvenile delinquency, youth
					 bureau activities (including the first annual report), public relations,
					 admissions, education program, legislation, and evaluation committee. Includes
					 mention of the following projects: Jabberwocky youth center, Officer’s
					 Information Center, speech center, camp, and dental clinic. Includes a brief
					 addressed to Hon. Louis St. Laurent.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montreal Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">483</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information and reports pertaining to youth center, youth
					 bureau, and dental club projects. Folder also contains correspondence re
					 projects, central volunteer bureau, Women’s Volunteer Services Center,
					 community survey, prevention of juvenile delinquency, speech clinic, Officer’s
					 Information Center, project evaluation, Quebec league conference, radio, and
					 the provisional course. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montreal Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">484</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re finances and budget, the provisional course,
					 radio, bylaws changes, garden club, hospital volunteers director, Women’s
					 Volunteer Services Center, and league membership, activities, and organization.
					 A financial report, "Volunteer Workers in Community Welfare," and material re
					 the league’s St. Andrew’s Youth Center project are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montreal Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1951">1950-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">485</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the St. Andrew’s Youth Center and cerebral
					 palsy projects accompanies correspondence re planning for the "Books Bring
					 Adventure" radio series, cooperation with other agencies, placement records,
					 placement secretary, work with the blind, planning volunteer bureaus,
					 legislation, Canadian publicity brochure, puppetry, nomination for a Canadian
					 league representative, and bylaws.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montreal Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">48</container> 
				  <container type="folder">486</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence contain references to finances and
					 economizing by the AJLA, puppetry institute, a commercially-sponsored radio
					 quiz show, Arts and Our Town survey, slate of officers, radio series, and the
					 possibility of sponsoring a show featuring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The
					 league’s project to sponsor plays interpreting social agency services is also
					 described.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montreal Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1954">1953-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">487</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material details the history of a camp project and gives
					 information about the following: puppetry, project evaluation, radio series,
					 coordinator of community boards, and requests for membership information.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Montreal Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">488</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re Arts and Our Town survey and salvage shop
					 projects. Other topics include radio, invitations to board meetings, league
					 organization and committees, puppetry, evaluation of the league board, national
					 publicity in <emph render="italic">Weekend</emph>, and the search for a new
					 project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Morristown, New Jersey,</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Morristown Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1936-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">489</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about central index and social planning council
					 project, salvage shop, children’s theater, finances, arts program,
					 fund-raising, geographic areas covered by New Jersey leagues, radio, education
					 report, international groups, children’s museum, television programming, and
					 the league’s status and role in the community.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Nashville, Tennessee,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1949">1934-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Nashville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1943">1934-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">490</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of the league’s convalescent home project includes
					 material re the organization, operation, finances, and constitution of the
					 administrative board. Also included in this folder is correspondence re arts
					 and interest group, national publicity in <emph render="italic">Time</emph>,
					 cooperation with the Council of Social Agencies, children’s theater, race
					 relations, associate membership, admissions, radio, volunteer placement, and
					 the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Nashville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">491</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re a disabled children’s home is accompanied by
					 information re volunteer service, education program, children’s theater
					 contest, services to the disabled, fund-raising, finances, radio, place of the
					 AJLA in world affairs, war-related activities, policy on radio sponsorship, and
					 legislative activity.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Nashville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">492</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A list of magazine contributions, information on a disabled
					 children’s home, and correspondence re radio workshop, junior museums and their
					 relationship with the Hornaday Foundation, history of children’s theater, the
					 provisional course, arts, radio series, and volunteer placement.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Nashville Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">493</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material about a disabled children’s home details the history
					 of the project. The folder also contains papers and correspondence re volunteer
					 placement, policy on the endorsement of other organizations, the provisional
					 course, minimum standards, the education program, and cultural and welfare
					 projects of other leagues. A financial statement is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Newark, New Jersey,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1949">1934-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Newark Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1940">1934-1940</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">494</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re a day nursery for African American children,
					 thrift shop, children’s theater, theater institute, volunteer placement, a
					 board members’ institute, and an advisory committee comprised of professional
					 social workers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Newark Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1941/1947">1941-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">495</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re the league’s central volunteer
					 bureau, thrift shop, arts program, coordination of volunteer work, volunteer
					 office, education program, geographic distribution of New Jersey leagues,
					 merger of the Glenridge Service League with the Newark league, an experimental
					 television program, radio series, the provisional course, placement rules, and
					 bylaws changes. A copy of the league’s bylaws are included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Newark Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1948/1949">1948-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">496</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion about a thrift shop and central volunteer bureau is
					 accompanied by correspondence re the provisional course, radio work, children’s
					 theater, and public relations. A financial report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Newburgh, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Newburgh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1939">1934-1939</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">49</container> 
				  <container type="folder">497</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re a league-sponsored social service survey, the
					 status of the Middletown auxiliary, the women’s exchange, children’s theater,
					 and arts program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Newburgh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1940/1947">1940-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">50</container> 
				  <container type="folder">498</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re the league’s Santa Claus Toy Shop
					 project, league organizational problems, radio, arts program, development of a
					 central volunteer bureau, relation to Civilian Defense Volunteer Office,
					 professional members, the provisional course, finances, placement, project
					 selection, establishment of a dental clinic, and a puppetry institute. "Report
					 on Middletown Committee of the Newburgh Junior League" evidences the problems
					 of the Middletown group, which later became a unit of the Newburgh league.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Newburgh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">50</container> 
				  <container type="folder">499</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence about association between the Newburgh and
					 Middletown leagues, puppetry, an outstanding volunteer, the provisional course,
					 a children’s entertainment council, and admissions committee. A financial
					 report and articles about the thrift shop and a recreation project for senior
					 citizens are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Newburgh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">50</container> 
				  <container type="folder">500</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the Club Sixty Recreation Center, thrift shop,
					 development of a unit plan for the Middletown Junior League, finances, the
					 newsletter, puppetry, volunteer credit for church work, publicity, the
					 provisional course, and representation on the recreation panel at the Sun
					 Valley Conference. A list of board chairmen is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Newburgh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1956">1951-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">50</container> 
				  <container type="folder">501</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are a community center, a thrift shop, and
					 recreation for the elderly. Folder also includes correspondence re the
					 Middletown unit as a separate league, puppetry, project selection, a proposed
					 social service exchange, the possibility of buying a clubhouse, volunteer
					 bureaus, preschools, publicity, and promotion for cultural events.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>New Haven, Connecticut,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1931/1948" type="inclusive">1931-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Haven Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1931/1944">1931-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">50</container> 
				  <container type="folder">502</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re prenatal clinic and dental clinic projects, the
					 Junior League Shop, sustaining members’ arts program, radio, volunteer
					 placement and the Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, the provisional course,
					 meeting of the Connecticut leagues, volunteer service, and the education
					 program. Folder also includes a radio script about children’s radio and
					 <emph render="italic">A Welfare Dental Dispensary</emph>.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Haven Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">50</container> 
				  <container type="folder">503</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>References to radio committee members, radio institute,
					 legislative activity, movie council, the provisional course, admissions,
					 payment for magazine articles, outstanding volunteer, editing reports for the
					 National Conference on Family Life, organization of a volunteer bureau, minimum
					 standards, volunteer placement, education program, finances, and suggestions
					 for topics for the Child Welfare Conference. Information re the league’s gift
					 shop and summer camp is also found in these papers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>New Orleans, Louisiana,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1937">1933-1937</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">50</container> 
				  <container type="folder">504</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re the thrift shop and a survey, "The
					 Junior League Community Center and the Vieux Carre of New Orleans."
					 Correspondence about children’s theater and a variety of fund-raising
					 activities is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1941">1938-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">50</container> 
				  <container type="folder">505</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers detail the history of the league’s Neighborhood Center,
					 coffee shop, and thrift shop projects. Information re children’s theater,
					 distribution of Community Chest funds, volunteer service, the league magazine,
					 preparedness committee, arts program, and the endorsement of a new ballet
					 school. A report, "Concerning Possible Affiliation of the Junior League with
					 New Orleans Community Chest," is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1944">1942-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">50</container> 
				  <container type="folder">506</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re league projects (Civilian Defense Volunteer Office
					 and Officers Town House), thrift shop, a fashion show, junior museum, radio
					 work, league planning for current issues, the provisional course, education,
					 awards to leagues, and AJLA position re race relations. A ways-and-means report
					 is also included. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">50</container> 
				  <container type="folder">507</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the Neighborhood Center, Officers Town House,
					 and a thrift shop. Folder also contains correspondence re radio series,
					 finances, public relations, radio institute, children’s theater, the
					 provisional course, legislative council activities, race relations institute,
					 league administration institute, and bylaws changes. Includes AJLA staff
					 minutes and the publications, "Officer’s Town House" and "The Fun Book." </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">51</container> 
				  <container type="folder">508</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of children’s theater, legislative program, radio,
					 project selection committee, children’s museum, coordination of cultural
					 programs, puppetry institute, and the relation of AJLA staff and board to local
					 leagues. A copy of "The Fun Book" is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">51</container> 
				  <container type="folder">509</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re a hospital for disabled children,
					 children’s theater, puppetry, the provisional course, outstanding volunteer,
					 nonresident membership, legislative activity, radio, a supervisor of cultural
					 activities, and publicity.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">51</container> 
				  <container type="folder">510</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re a children’s museum, thrift shop, radio series,
					 puppetry, "The Fun Book," convalescent homes, children’s theater, the league
					 newsletter, regional meetings, fund-raising, volunteer service requirements,
					 and professional theater.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">51</container> 
				  <container type="folder">511</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league’s art exhibit in a local museum,
					 puppetry, radio series, commercial associations with local businesses, a
					 children’s theater conference, a proposed television series, a benefit dance,
					 finances, and creative dramatics.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">51</container> 
				  <container type="folder">512</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re radio series, puppetry, outstanding member,
					 bonding of members, children’s theater, cooperation with the recreation
					 department, and policy on sponsorship. A Council of Girl Scouts calendar of
					 events is also included in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1953">1952-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">51</container> 
				  <container type="folder">513</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence contain an analysis of a museum
					 project, a brochure on cultural activities for children, and information re a
					 puppetry festival, board members’ institute, finances, sponsoring a Christmas
					 bureau, children’s theater, radio, and television.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1955">1954-1955</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">51</container> 
				  <container type="folder">514</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re several projects: a nursery school for blind
					 children, a disabled children’s hospital, a Christmas bureau, and Kingsley
					 Settlement House. Papers also discuss educational television, puppetry, radio
					 work, clubhouses in other leagues, leaves of absence from volunteer service, a
					 regional children’s theater conference, policy re Council of Social Agencies’
					 legislative activities, representation at the National Legal Aid Conference,
					 transfer membership, and a proposed goodwill fashion tour of Latin America. A
					 list of AJLA executive staff and booklets relating to the children’s hospital
					 booklet ("I’m Big Now") and a family study unit ("A Feeling Is to Fix").</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New Orleans Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">51</container> 
				  <container type="folder">515</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Mention of recreation in a housing project and evaluation of a
					 museum project. Correspondence re volunteer credit for scouting, public
					 relations in other leagues, radio, finances, and programs for the persons with
					 mental illness.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>New York, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1929/1956" type="inclusive">1929-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1929/1941">1929-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">51</container> 
				  <container type="folder">516</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re a Community Chest-sponsored
					 volunteer bureau for Long Island, movies for children, children’s theater,
					 proposed projects, glee club, duties of the placement secretary, the
					 provisional course, radio, financial and administrative problems, arts program,
					 bylaws changes, policy action on public issues, and activities of the league
					 branches. Folder also contains material re admission of leagues to AJLA, the
					 unit plan, and a proposed amendment to limit the number of leagues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">51</container> 
				  <container type="folder">517</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p><emph render="italic">Handbook of the Junior League of New
					 York</emph> discusses policies and organization.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1942-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">52</container> 
				  <container type="folder">518</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on library bureau, occupational therapy at a city
					 hospital, children’s activities, job analysis for a program consultant, the
					 provisional course, and Civilian Defense Volunteer Office. Folder also contains
					 minutes from several committees, e.g. welfare board, league program institute,
					 board of managers, volunteer service board, education board, and combined
					 board.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">52</container> 
				  <container type="folder">519</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains a detailed provisional course outline (chart
					 of league functions and goals and a list of officers included), an outline from
					 an institute for league committee officers, material re the league’s local
					 conference day program, and a radio script. Also includes information re
					 volunteer work in libraries, war-related activities, the Women’s National
					 Institute, occupational therapy workshop projects, AJLA philosophy re projects,
					 and the "Books Bring Adventure" radio series.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">52</container> 
				  <container type="folder">520</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re Merry-Go-Round Book Club project, placement
					 requirements for other leagues, "Books Bring Adventure" radio series,
					 admissions, children’s theater, volunteer service, cooperation with the Women’s
					 Action Committee for Lasting Peace, AJLA dues, objections to the AJLA budget,
					 the provisional course, and the Chinese Women’s Association. Folder also
					 includes Westchester Study Committee findings on league units and material re
					 reorganization of both the New York league and the Scarsdale and Bronxville
					 leagues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">52</container> 
				  <container type="folder">521</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re the provisional course, AJLA dues, placement
					 committee and interviewing, membership, a Master's thesis on volunteers,
					 cultural activities for provisional members, legislative activities, the
					 budget, and occupational therapy training. Folder also contains
					 <emph render="italic">The Community Service Program</emph>, "Purpose and
					 Objective Chart of the NY Junior League," a report on the League of Women
					 Voter’s regional economic conference, a copy of the provisional course, and a
					 financial report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">52</container> 
				  <container type="folder">522</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re puppetry, prominent members,
					 policy on public issues, league appearance on television, merger of the Junior
					 Service Group with the league, and the New York welfare advisory committee
					 membership.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">52</container> 
				  <container type="folder">523</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, volunteer
					 placement, leagues participating in psychiatric services, and a television
					 information meeting. Folder also contains articles on the Pen and Book Club,
					 prominent members, a Camera Club show, a combined puppetry and glee club,
					 clubhouse, American Educational Theater Association Children’s Theater
					 Conference, toy shop, and a hobby show for senior citizens. A list of the board
					 of managers and AJLA staff included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">52</container> 
				  <container type="folder">524</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Includes articles an a Camera Club show, international work
					 camp, and hospitality for international students. Correspondence re book
					 reviews and planning for television programs is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">52</container> 
				  <container type="folder">525</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re children’s theater, puppetry, television,
					 radio, a membership count, the Camera Club show, AJLA dues, book reviews,
					 prominent member, a Master's thesis on volunteers, and the league's fiftieth
					 anniversary and public relations. A letter to Eleanor Roosevelt requesting
					 articles, a pamphlet on clubhouse facilities, and articles re a hobby show for
					 senior citizens and European children’s communities is also included. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">52</container> 
				  <container type="folder">526</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re book reviews, history of the <emph render="italic">Bulletin</emph>, legislative program, league purpose and
					 activities, leagues that are members of children’s theater councils, officers’
					 workshop, radio and a New York state history program, a survey to determine
					 children’s theater opportunities, Camera Club exhibition, and admission of the
					 North Westchester unit as an independent league. Folder also contains articles
					 on the glee club and league anniversary, a list of New York state legislative
					 chairmen, and <emph render="italic">Gadfly</emph>, the newsletter of the
					 education committee.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1953">1952-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">527</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re legislative activities, television workshop,
					 inter-league membership, suggestion for reorganization of AJLA, anniversary
					 plans, information on consultant visits, evaluation report on the AJLA, the
					 provisional course, dues, league relationship to AJLA, children’s arts program,
					 historical scripts and slides, puppetry, and Eduard Lindeman’s connection with
					 the Junior League. A brochure from the league’s Mardi Gras celebration is also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>New York Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1954/1956">1954-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">528</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers mention the league’s library and case aid projects.
					 Folder also contains correspondence re music therapy, puppetry, fund-raising,
					 debutante balls, AJLA dues and budget, a study of children’s television
					 programs, the Junior League Glee Club at the Metropolitan Opera, job
					 description for a program consultant, national publicity, education projects in
					 other leagues, and sources of puppet scripts. Welfare advisory council minutes,
					 an organizational chart, and <emph render="italic">The Junior League in
					 Community Service Workshop</emph> (history of the league) are included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>New York City Area Units,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1927/1953" type="inclusive">1927-1953</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <scopecontent> 
				<p>The formation and admission of new leagues in the New York City
				  area was a continuing problem for the AJLA. Under AJLA policy, groups from the
				  New York suburbs were not admitted as independent leagues, but became units of
				  the large New York league. Though this practice was continued for a number of
				  years, there were many problems involved. The New York City Area Units files
				  document the controversies, continual evaluations of the situation, and the
				  decision in 1946 to abolish the concept of associated units.</p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Greenwich, Connecticut Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1945">1938-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">86</container> 
				  <container type="folder">529</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the unit’s divided opinion over the possibility of
					 becoming an independent AJLA league rather than remaining a unit of the New
					 York City league. Correspondence reflects the opposition of the New York City
					 league to the Greenwich Unit’s independence and the position of the national
					 staff. The unit’s past activities and central volunteer bureaus are also
					 discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Westchester County ,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1927/1953">1927-1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">87</container> 
				  <container type="folder"/> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the New Rochelle, Northern Westchester Unit,
					 Eastern Westchester , Larchmont, Scarsdale, Pelham, Bronxville, and Tarrytown
					 Junior League units are included in these papers. Some information re radio,
					 AJLA admission policies, education, membership policies, volunteer placement,
					 and several projects is also contained in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Westchester County, Tarrytown Junior
					 League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1945">1933-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">87</container> 
				  <container type="folder">889</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers in this folder stem from the efforts of the Hudson
					 River Service League to secure admission into the AJLA. One of the major
					 problems facing this group was the organizing of members and activities
					 scattered throughout Westchester County. A complete description of the group
					 and detailed membership lists are included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Westchester County, Tarrytown Junior
					 League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">87</container> 
				  <container type="folder">890</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The Hudson River Service League participated in Tarrytown’s
					 United Nations celebration week. Papers and correspondence detail this activity
					 as well as the inspection visit made by the AJLA staff. A placement committee
					 report and a list of provisional members are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Westchester County, Tarrytown Junior
					 League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">87</container> 
				  <container type="folder">891</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The process of applying for AJLA membership and information on
					 the league itself are included in these papers. An outline of the orientation
					 course given by AJLA staff, a detailed membership list, and discussions of
					 bylaws and membership policies are also contained in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Norfolk, Virginia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1948">1939-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Norfolk Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1944">1939-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">529</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re puppetry institute, planning and evaluation,
					 league and board organization, volunteer placement, radio, arts program, the
					 provisional course, Civilian Defense Volunteer Organization, league problems,
					 and mental health.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Norfolk Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">530</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The league worked with Goodwill. Papers pertain to this
					 project as well as the opening of a thrift shop and arts and project
					 funding.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Norfolk Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">531</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the search for a new project, the thrift shop, and
					 a social planning study. Information about a documentary film made from the
					 study findings is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Norfolk Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">532</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the league’s mental health clinic, thrift shop,
					 a canned food collection, legislative activity, radio program on the Junior
					 League, children’s theater institute, volunteer placement, finances, the
					 provisional course, and outstanding volunteer. Folder also contains a
					 conference report, children’s theater script rights, and a financial
					 report.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Oakland, California,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1937/1948">1937-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Oakland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1937/1942">1937-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">533</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re holiday bureau, league support for a foster
					 home supervisor, the provisional course, children’s theater institute,
					 volunteer service, volunteer placement, arts program, and finances.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Oakland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1944">1943-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">534</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers reveal league interest in the following projects:
					 foster home, children’s home, Council of Social Agencies, and toy loan center.
					 Folder also contains correspondence re children’s theater, cultural activities
					 council, cultural surveys, and radio sponsorship contract.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Oakland Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">535</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information re Arts and Our Town survey,
					 therapeutic and sheltered workshops, homemaker service, Civilian Defense
					 Volunteer Office, and a proposed museum project. Papers also discuss radio
					 programs, children’s theater, suggestion for changing name to the Junior League
					 of East Bay, volunteer service, league participation in a new television
					 station, job description for executive secretary, legislative activities, and
					 membership. A financial report, constitution of the Art League of East Bay, and
					 <emph render="italic">Junior League Board—How to Make it More Efficient
					 </emph>are included in these papers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Ogden, Utah,</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Ogden Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1934-1940</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">536</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re the welfare league’s application for AJLA
					 membership, inspection visit, league activities, community data, membership
					 information, and refusal of admission.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Oklahoma City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">53</container> 
				  <container type="folder">537</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re occupational therapy at a disabled children’s
					 hospital, health center, day nursery, child guidance service, and Civilian
					 Defense Volunteer Office. Folder also contains correspondence re children’s
					 theater, thrift shop, explanation of radio series book program, finances,
					 community leaders’ institute, education program, and puppetry. A ways-and-means
					 report is included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Oklahoma City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1947">1945-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">538</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league’s community workshop, arts project
					 director, and applicants for the arts director job. Also, information re radio
					 workshop, radio series, puppetry institute, warning slips for members not
					 meeting volunteer hours quota, membership, legislative activity, the
					 provisional course, and Girl Scouts’ interest in the Junior League.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Oklahoma City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">539</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league's community workshop project
					 accompanies a league financial statement and president’s report. Also included
					 is correspondence re puppetry, league follies, radio work, children’s concerts,
					 and bookmobile projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Omaha, Nebraska,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Omaha Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1941">1933-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">540</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the league's day nursery, puppetry, radio
					 program and sponsorship, league contribution to the Red Cross, and arts
					 program. A ways-and-means report and a copy of the articles of association are
					 also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Omaha Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1946">1942-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">541</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re league's day nursery and physical therapy
					 projects, radio series, finances, legislative activity, the provisional course,
					 bylaws changes, warning slips for members not meeting volunteer hours quota,
					 and project selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Omaha Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">542</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re a hospitality shop, a thrift shop, children’s
					 theater, outstanding volunteer, provisional course, and the use of the Junior
					 League name by another group.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Omaha Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">543</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re a hospital hospitality shop, music appreciation
					 radio program, prominent member, the provisional course, warning slips for
					 members not meeting volunteer hours quota, thrift shops, relations with
					 Catholic groups, children’s theater, and plans for radio and television
					 programs. A list of board members is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Omaha Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">544</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re the league recordings for the
					 blind, a thrift shop, children’s theater, child guidance, dues in other
					 leagues, television and publicity, board members’ institute, radio and
					 television activities, museum conference, and the search for a new project.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Omaha Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1954">1953-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">545</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of a proposed volunteer bureau project. Also
					 included is correspondence re leagues with purchase projects for museums,
					 project selection, termination of projects, leagues with volunteer bureaus,
					 clubhouses, legislative activities, organization of sustaining members, radio
					 series, and the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Omaha Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">546</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re television series, volunteer placement, leagues
					 holding a store day, and the lack of interest in league activities. Lists of
					 the variety of possible projects and of regional directors are also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>The Oranges, New Jersey,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>The Oranges Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">547</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re occupational therapy and a volunteer bureau
					 projects, children’s theater, volunteer placement, associate membership,
					 admissions, art programs in settlement houses, finances, arts program, AJLA
					 purpose, New Jersey leagues and geographical membership boundaries,
					 responsibility of the provisional chairman, youth canteen, and the community
					 toy bureau.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>The Oranges Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1949">1945-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">54</container> 
				  <container type="folder">548</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers discuss teenage canteen project, volunteer placement,
					 "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, membership, board members’ institute, the
					 provisional course, publicity, children’s theater, prominent members, the
					 education program, and Women's Army Corps (WAC) recruiting. A financial report
					 is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>The Oranges Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1951">1950-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">55</container> 
				  <container type="folder">549</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Closely associated with The Oranges league, the Junior Service
					 League of Short Hills was interested in becoming a separate Junior League.
					 Material re the Service League’s application is found with papers re The
					 Oranges league. Folder contains information re membership loss and articles
					 about Eyes for the Needy, volunteer placement, and public relations.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>The Oranges Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1954">1952-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">55</container> 
				  <container type="folder">550</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re the Short Hills Junior Service League’s
					 application to AJLA, Eyes for the Needy, children’s theater, the provisional
					 course, and volunteer placement.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>The Oranges Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">55</container> 
				  <container type="folder">551</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Mention of a day camp project for persons with developmental
					 delays and reference to the admission of Short Hills league to AJLA. Folder
					 also contains information re leagues having commercially-sponsored balls,
					 children’s theater, dues in New Jersey leagues, and league organization.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Orlando, Florida,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1930/1948" type="inclusive">1930-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Orlando Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1930/1943">1930-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">55</container> 
				  <container type="folder">552</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Inspection and financial reports accompany the Junior Welfare
					 Association’s application to AJLA. Papers give information pertaining to
					 activities, membership, and community characteristics.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Orlando Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1946">1944-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">55</container> 
				  <container type="folder">553</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the Junior Welfare Association’s acceptance into
					 AJLA, the education program, membership, volunteer placement, the provisional
					 course, radio series, admissions, and contribution to a hospital. A financial
					 report is included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Orlando Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">55</container> 
				  <container type="folder">554</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Additional material re the Junior Welfare Association’s
					 acceptance into the AJLA. Papers re league's receiving home and volunteer
					 service bureau projects, the thrift shop, bylaws changes, volunteer placement,
					 membership, the provisional course, education program, radio, legislative
					 activities, volunteer service in Britain, project selection, interracial
					 committee, and tax exemptions. A financial report and a copy of the league
					 bylaws are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Parkersburg, West Virginia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Parkersburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1943">1933-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">55</container> 
				  <container type="folder">555</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of league projects (prenatal and well-baby clinics,
					 milk fund, and eye testing), the salvage shop, art center, volunteer placement,
					 finances, health education contest, children’s theater, charity ball, education
					 program, league magazine, inter-league membership, civilian defense, board
					 members' conference, and public health survey. A ways-and-means report is also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Parkersburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">55</container> 
				  <container type="folder">556</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information on league projects (clinic, milk
					 fund, and eye testing), thrift shop, children’s theater, finances, volunteer
					 placement, and art center.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Parkersburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">55</container> 
				  <container type="folder">557</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re art center problems, volunteer placement,
					 the provisional course, children’s theater, radio plans, recommendation for the
					 Battle Creek Service League, the Foreign Policy Association and Council of
					 World Affairs, and the search for a new project. A financial report is also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Pasadena, California,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1948">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pasadena Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1941">1934-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">55</container> 
				  <container type="folder">558</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league gift shop and league donations to the
					 Visiting Nurse Association. Folder also contains correspondence re children’s
					 theater, donations, dog show, finances, volunteer service, training for art
					 docents, volunteer placement, library program guides, and a survey of social
					 agencies.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pasadena Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1946">1942-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">56</container> 
				  <container type="folder">559</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers mention the thrift shop and contain correspondence re
					 radio work, Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, arts program, finances, roll
					 call of war services, volunteer placement, vote on Pasadena resolution, and a
					 project proposal re interpreting social work for the Community Chest.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pasadena Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">56</container> 
				  <container type="folder">560</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p> Material re a public relations consultant for the Community
					 Chest, legislative activity re smog, finances, teenage recreation, orientation
					 course outline of the Volunteer Placement Bureau, outstanding volunteer,
					 children’s theater, fund-raising, and a community arts chest. A list of
					 magazine articles, a financial report, and a report about a junior museum
					 project are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Pelham, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="138/1948" type="inclusive">1938-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pelham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1938/1942">1938-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">56</container> 
				  <container type="folder">561</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re milk fund, protective workshop for tuberculosis
					 patients, Christmas baskets, and a women’s exchange. Folder also contains
					 correspondence re Pelham and the New York City league, the Pelham league’s
					 admission into AJLA, puppetry, bylaws, a central volunteer bureau for
					 Westchester County, and relations with the Council of Social Agencies. Minutes
					 from the board of managers are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pelham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1945">1943-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">56</container> 
				  <container type="folder">562</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re finances, community board members,
					 <emph render="italic">Design for Tomorrow</emph>, Dumbarton Oaks, a recreation
					 survey, the provisional course, and units of the New York City League. An
					 educational bulletin and list of magazine contributions are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pelham Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">56</container> 
				  <container type="folder">563</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains correspondence and memoranda re bylaws
					 amendments, children’s theater, the provisional course and outline overseas
					 relief, volunteer placement, membership data, United World Federalists, and a
					 survey of children’s institutions in Westchester County. Material re a meeting
					 (in New Rochelle) with New York City units on a coordinating council for
					 Westchester County, a president’s report, committee reports, and a financial
					 report are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Peoria, Illinois,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1937/1948" type="inclusive">1937-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Peoria Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1937/1944">1937-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">56</container> 
				  <container type="folder">564</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers describe the league's maternity center project and
					 discuss election of officers, bylaws, children’s theater, volunteer placement,
					 arts program, radio activities, race relations, and project selection. A
					 ways-and-means report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Peoria Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">56</container> 
				  <container type="folder">565</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence deal with maternity center and
					 dental clinic projects, central volunteer bureau, roll call of war services,
					 and a community training course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Peoria Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">56</container> 
				  <container type="folder">566</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re hospital libraries, cultural planning, and
					 community training course. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Peoria Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">56</container> 
				  <container type="folder">567</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re education program, children’s theater, finances,
					 volunteer placement, radio work, legislative activity, the provisional course,
					 community training course, bylaws changes, and outstanding volunteer. A
					 financial report, articles of incorporation, bylaws, and a list of magazine
					 contributions are also included in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1956" type="inclusive">1935-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1942">1935-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">56</container> 
				  <container type="folder">568</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re supervision of hospital volunteers, playhouse,
					 Kensington Children’s Center, and Children’s Heart Hospital. Folder contents
					 also pertain to children’s theater, central volunteer bureau, volunteer
					 placement, membership, volunteer service and defense (especially Emergency Aid
					 Association and the Women’s Home Defense Association), the Civilian Defense
					 Volunteer Office, volunteers in casework agencies, support for the William
					 Allen White committee, commercial radio broadcast, the "Negro Junior League,"
					 the provisional course, and a survey for the Kensington Children’s home. A
					 ways-and-means report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1945">1943-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">569</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re a director of hospital volunteers, playhouse,
					 and the Kensington Children’s home. Papers detail the league’s history and
					 discuss volunteer placement, volunteer service requirements, finances, Civilian
					 Defense Volunteer Office, membership requirements, fund-raising, professional
					 plays, and magazine contributions.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">570</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains correspondence re puppetry for television,
					 fund-raising for the American Cancer Society, Dean Anderson campaigns,
					 children’s theater, and radio.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">571</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the Kensington Children's Center accompanies
					 correspondence re volunteer placement, provisional members, constitutional
					 changes, children’s theater, and radio. Folder also contains notes from an AJLA
					 meeting.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">572</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re Philadelphia Committee for the Marshall
					 Plan, provisional training course, outstanding volunteer, clubhouse, and
					 sponsorship of television and radio. A financial report is also included. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">573</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>References to the Germantown child guidance center, radio and
					 television series, a clubroom, sustaining members, legislative activity, the
					 provisional course, board members’ institute, and children’s theater.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">574</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re a prominent member, conferences, league television
					 work, the provisional course, puppetry, and project selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">575</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information re puppetry, Pennsylvania Health
					 Council, rehabilitation projects, volunteer service, the provisional course,
					 and legislative committee. A follies program is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">576</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>References to the league’s education program, puppetry, public
					 relations, national publicity in <emph render="italic">Life</emph>, procedures
					 for evaluation, and membership classifications. Placement committee and board
					 meeting minutes are also found in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1954">1953-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">577</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re a recreation center, theater, drama library,
					 evaluation of the league, puppetry, thrift shop quotas, children’s theater,
					 league organization, legislative committees, and project selection. Also
					 included is material re educational television, radio awards, National Huddle
					 Prayer contest, selling chances, community date books in other leagues,
					 conference day program, leagues with cookbooks, and a theater survey.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Philadelphia Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">578</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re league projects (drama library and health museum),
					 the provisional course, children’s theater, league follies advertising,
					 election of officers, planning for a radio series, an ice hockey benefit,
					 finances, and an evaluation of the league. Folder also gives information re
					 national magazine publicity, commercial publication of the league cookbook, and
					 ownership rights for "Books Bring Adventure" radio series. Minutes from the
					 publicity committee are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Phoenix, Arizona,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1936/1948" type="inclusive">1936-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Phoenix Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1936-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">57</container> 
				  <container type="folder">579</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re a dental clinic project, arts
					 program, clubrooms, radio programs, radio council, volunteer placement, and
					 Civilian Defense Volunteer Office. A ways-and-means report is also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Phoenix Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">58</container> 
				  <container type="folder">580</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers discuss dental clinic and soldier’s service center
					 projects and mention nursery schools, Works Progress Administration, Lanham Act
					 funds, social service exchange, publicity, civic center, fund-raising, and
					 membership.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Phoenix Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">58</container> 
				  <container type="folder">581</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re the provisional course, radio series,
					 volunteer placement, projects for the blind, admissions, bylaws, children’s
					 concerts, fund-raising, national publicity in <emph render="italic">Look</emph>, and the project selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pittsburgh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1944">1933-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">58</container> 
				  <container type="folder">582</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re thrift shop, children’s theater, clubrooms,
					 volunteer placement, Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, education program,
					 volunteer bureau conference, and health care.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pittsburgh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">58</container> 
				  <container type="folder">583</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, volunteer
					 placement, protective services, and legislative activities regarding FCC
					 regulations for radio. Minutes from the project finding committee and a board
					 member’s report are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pittsburgh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">58</container> 
				  <container type="folder">584</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers re the league’s interest in the following projects:
					 nutrition clinic, milk station, committee for the blind, Girls Service Club,
					 public health, and Civilian Defense Volunteer Office. A Civilian Defense
					 Volunteer Office survey report and discussion of legislative activities and
					 project selection included. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pittsburgh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">58</container> 
				  <container type="folder">585</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re the leagues mental rehabilitation
					 center project, the thrift shop, volunteer service, the league newsletter,
					 legislative policy, the provisional course, outstanding volunteer, volunteers
					 at Carnegie Museum, and rehabilitation projects in other leagues. A treasurer’s
					 report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Pittsfield, Massachusetts,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1948" type="inclusive">1935-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pittsfield Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1943">1935-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">58</container> 
				  <container type="folder">586</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Papers and correspondence re dental clinic project, children’s
					 theater, arts program, and policy on defense work. Executive board meeting
					 minutes and a Council of Social Agencies report re transients are also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pittsfield Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="944/1946">1944-1946</unitdate>
				  
				  <container type="box">58</container> 
				  <container type="folder">587</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of a dental clinic project is accompanied by
					 material re children’s theater, war work, a record library, and the National
					 Institute of Social Relations. A financial report is also </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Pittsfield Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">58</container> 
				  <container type="folder">588</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re dental clinic, children’s art classes, the
					 provisional course, board members’ institute, radio publicity, arts program,
					 finances, membership, bylaws, radio work, league follies, a recreation survey,
					 and project selection. An interim report of the project committee re a
					 leisure-time program for girls and women is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Plainfield, New Jersey,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1948">1935-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Plainfield Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1941">1935-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">58</container> 
				  <container type="folder">589</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re AJLA as an advisory body, volunteer placement,
					 board members’ institute, arts program, Charity Organization Society
					 caseworker, and the Katherine Webster Home for Women.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Plainfield Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1948">1942-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">59</container> 
				  <container type="folder">590</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re volunteer placement, children’s theater,
					 membership, legislative committee, the provisional course, bylaws changes,
					 fund-raising, radio work, and sustaining members. Civilian Defense Volunteer
					 Office, paper salvage, leagues with youth centers, and community meeting
					 investigating the loyalty of postmen are also mentioned. A list of magazine
					 articles is included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Portland, Maine,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Maine),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1942">1933-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">59</container> 
				  <container type="folder">591</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of salvage shop, occupational therapy, and library
					 projects. Correspondence re fund-raising, arts program, volunteer placement,
					 education program, and volunteer bureau finances is also included. Council of
					 Social Agencies annual reports and a ways-and-means report are also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Maine),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">59</container> 
				  <container type="folder">592</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information re central volunteer bureau
					 project, salaries for occupational therapists, organization of the Portland
					 Citizen’s Service Corps, neighborhood plan for defense, the Civilian Defense
					 Volunteer Office, response to World War II, and children’s theater.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Maine),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1947">1944-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">59</container> 
				  <container type="folder">593</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re children’s theater, professional theater,
					 educational program for Community Chest, policy on the "adoption" of a city,
					 children’s institutions, radio work, possibility of a radio council, minimum
					 standards, project finances, and membership policies.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Maine),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">59</container> 
				  <container type="folder">594</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on the league's home for rheumatic fever patients
					 project, leagues with guidance clinics as projects, children’s theater,
					 outstanding volunteer, and finances.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Portland, Oregon,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1941">1934-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">59</container> 
				  <container type="folder">595</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re Civilian Defense Volunteer Office project, the
					 role of advisory committee, volunteer placement, radio council, and arts
					 program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1944">1942-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">59</container> 
				  <container type="folder">596</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of a day nursery project is found with information
					 re radio, children’s theater, membership problems and policies, volunteer
					 placement, bylaws changes, board responsibilities, and provisional membership
					 requirements. A copy of the league bylaws, the radio council bylaws, and
					 minutes of a special meeting are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">59</container> 
				  <container type="folder">597</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information re an orthopedic clinic,
					 out-patient clinic, central volunteer bureau, nursery school, radio, bylaws
					 changes, league conference day, admissions, junior museums, and legislative
					 activities.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">59</container> 
				  <container type="folder">598</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re the league project, a junior museum, and the
					 William Hornaday foundation. Admissions, leagues with child guidance projects,
					 education program, legislative activities and delinquency, radio, and the
					 provisional course are also discussed in these papers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">59</container> 
				  <container type="folder">599</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re a junior museum, art rental gallery, and
					 occupational therapy projects. Other topics include finances, the provisional
					 course, dues, radio, children’s theater, thrift shops, nonresident membership,
					 legislative committee, and Americans for Democratic Action.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">600</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re outstanding volunteer, league follies,
					 children’s theater, board members’ institute, and provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">601</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re starting a puppetry group, puppetry institute,
					 children’s theater, professional entertainment, paid staff of other leagues,
					 radio quiz programs, radio series, clubhouse, warning slips for inadequate
					 volunteer service, affiliation with veterans hospitals, representation at the
					 league conference, publicity policies, membership policy in other leagues, and
					 the conduct of individual members. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">602</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re puppetry festival, radio series, sustaining
					 members, the provisional course, legislative activities, children’s theater
					 institute, blood donor recruitment for the Red Cross, evaluation of league,
					 professional children’s theater, leagues sponsoring speech therapy and programs
					 for the deaf, and AJLA policies.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">603</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains correspondence re puppetry, the United Fund,
					 <emph render="italic">V for Volunteers</emph> film, thrift shop publicity,
					 appearance before the FCC, and the Junior League regional conference at
					 Portland.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">604</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder comprised primarily of routine business correspondence.
					 Children’s theater, nominating committees in other leagues, "shop days" in
					 other leagues, and volunteer bureaus are also mentioned.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">605</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of radio plans and "Books to Remember" series,
					 puppetry, the provisional course, fine arts commissions, letter by Narcissa
					 Whitman, children’s theater, and volunteer bureaus.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1955</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">606</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re radio series, puppetry festival, volunteer
					 placement skit, script rights, volunteer service, homemaker service of other
					 leagues, and social work scholarships.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Portland Junior League (Oregon),</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">607</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league’s central volunteer bureau and thrift
					 shop, puppetry, radio series, television, script rights, professional and
					 sustaining membership, and national publicity in <emph render="italic">Holiday</emph> magazine. A list of leagues with secret
					 membership admissions and a list of leagues with choral groups are also
					 included in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Poughkeepsie, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Poughkeepsie Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1942">1933-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">608</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the provisional courses, the league’s glee club,
					 children’s theater, and art exhibition. Glebe House, a restored Civil War house
					 operated by the league as a museum, is also described. Problems in volunteer
					 placement, education programs, and leadership are discussed in detail.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Poughkeepsie Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1946">1943-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">609</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information pertaining to the league’s work at Vassar
					 Brother’s Hospital, the provisional course, a board members’ institute,
					 membership policies, radio project, and the Association’s 1946 Pasadena
					 Resolution on aid for postwar Europe.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Poughkeepsie Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1951">1947-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">60</container> 
				  <container type="folder">610</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence provides information on the league’s children’s
					 theater, radio work, volunteer placement program, and provisional course. A
					 day-care center, a child guidance clinic, fund-raising, a proposed puppet
					 project, and a detention home for youth are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Poughkeepsie Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1956">1952-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">61</container> 
				  <container type="folder">611</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p> Most of the material relates to the league’s children’s
					 theater production. The folder also contains mention of membership policies, a
					 proposed Swap Shop, Vassar Brother’s Hospital, and a resolution re pornography
					 in New York state.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Providence, Rhode Island,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Providence Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1938">1933-1938</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">61</container> 
				  <container type="folder">612</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The folder chronicles the league’s project selection process,
					 from considering a dental clinic and a convalescent home to the decision to
					 establish a central volunteer bureau. In addition, descriptions of children’s
					 theater, volunteer services, organizational and morale problems, and the
					 education program are contained in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Providence Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1942">1939-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">61</container> 
				  <container type="folder">613</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the league’s central volunteer bureau,
					 volunteer placement and education programs, children’s theater, and morale
					 problems. Detailed evidence of the group’s financial situation and of
					 Providence’s cultural organizations are also included in this folder.
					 Membership policies are discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Providence Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1944">1943-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">61</container> 
				  <container type="folder">614</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material pertains primarily to the league’s radio work and its
					 support for a juvenile court. Progress in the education and volunteer placement
					 programs is described as well as membership policies and an officers club
					 project. Members’ attitudes regarding race are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Providence Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">61</container> 
				  <container type="folder">615</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the league-established girls club and the Rhode
					 Island Philharmonic Pops concert sponsored by the league. Information about the
					 legislation committee, radio work, and the provisional course is also contained
					 in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Providence Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1951">1949-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">61</container> 
				  <container type="folder">616</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A variety of subjects are mentioned: membership policies, AJLA
					 programs for the elderly, the provisional course, volunteer placement and
					 volunteer work, and the league’s radio work. Budget figures and descriptions of
					 league projects (a camp for a girls club and a hospital gift shop) are included
					 in this material.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Providence Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">61</container> 
				  <container type="folder">617</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence outlines controversy surrounding alleged
					 political bias of the Providence league. Procedural material, questions re
					 administrative organization, and funding information comprise the remaining
					 material.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Providence Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1956">1953-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">61</container> 
				  <container type="folder">618</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A detailed history of the league’s past and current projects,
					 definitions of the community trust fund, and material re the Providence
					 league’s 35th anniversary. Also includes procedural questions and information
					 re television work and volunteer placement problems.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Racine, Wisconsin,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Racine Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1943">1934-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">61</container> 
				  <container type="folder">619</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The folder provides an extended account of the league’s
					 interest in and support of child welfare programs in Racine County. Information
					 pertaining to membership policies, provisional courses, the league’s financial
					 situation, and the arts program is also included in the folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Racine Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1948">1944-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">620</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The league’s support for the public library, children’s radio
					 programming, and the establishment of a University student union are described
					 in this folder. Membership policies and practices, programs for the elderly,
					 and the use of volunteer service are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Racine Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">621</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league’s fund-raising, radio work, and
					 provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Racine Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1950/1952">1950-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">622</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information pertaining to the league’s support
					 of the Curative Workshop. Legislation re narcotics and children’s theater work
					 are briefly mentioned.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Racine Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1956">1953-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">623</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A history of the league’s establishment of the Curative
					 Workshop and routine correspondence re children’s theater.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Raleigh, North Carolina,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1948" type="inclusive">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Raleigh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1943">1934-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">624</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on the provisional course, volunteer service,
					 municipal cultural facilities, membership policies, the Family Welfare Agency
					 and prenatal and baby clinic projects. Includes discussion of league
					 organization.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Raleigh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">625</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the league’s clinic projects and milk relief
					 work. Material re formal organizational problems (relating especially to
					 sustaining members’ voting), the use of volunteers, volunteer placement,
					 education, and radio programs comprise the balance of the folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Raleigh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">626</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of formal organizational and procedural questions,
					 radio work, children’s theater, and fund-raising.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Raleigh Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">627</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The possibilities of establishing a convalescent home and
					 building an addition to a hospital are discussed in this correspondence. The
					 league’s successful institution of a city-wide children’s theater council and
					 the league’s support for the North Carolina Symphony are described. Summary
					 accounts of the league’s program are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Reading, Pennsylvania,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1948">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Reading Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1941">1934-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">628</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the league’s recreation center and a
					 neighborhood council projects, their financial situation, and their efforts to
					 bring theater productions to Reading.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Reading Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1943">1942-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">629</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Detailed descriptions of the neighborhood council and the
					 league’s provisional course. Discussion of the use of volunteers in
					 professional welfare work and of the league’s cooperation with the city’s
					 Civilian Defense Volunteer Office are also included in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Reading Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">62</container> 
				  <container type="folder">630</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the neighborhood council is accompanied in
					 the folder by material re league radio work, a radio institute, the Civilian
					 Defense Volunteer Office, and racial issues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Reading Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">631</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The folder contains Neighborhood Council newsletters, the
					 league’s newsletter, a provisional course outline, and material re the league’s
					 radio work, fund-raising, proposed art project (a "cultural Olympics"), and
					 involvement in a local political controversy.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Reading Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">632</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Most of the material relates to the Neighborhood Council,
					 which the league had supported for eight years. A provisional course outline,
					 an audit, and correspondence re radio work are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Richmond, Virginia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1932/1948">1932-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Richmond Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1932/1942">1932-1942</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">633</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The league’s difficulty in fund-raising without the support of
					 the local business community is described. Also included in this folder is a
					 radio script describing the organization and activities of the Association and
					 material re the league’s interest in local public affairs.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Richmond Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1943/1945">1943-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">634</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence describes the league’s interest in public
					 affairs and league members’ involvement in the local YWCA volunteer program.
					 The provisional course and a survey of the city’s cultural needs are briefly
					 discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Richmond Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">635</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The bulk of the material is related to the league’s
					 participation in and support for children’s Theater. Other topics include the
					 league’s concern with public affairs, the provisional course and policies, and
					 race relations in Richmond.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Richmond Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">636</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material related to the Children’s Theater Board, a project
					 for which the league received an Association citation. The league’s membership
					 policies, public affairs interest, puppetry program, and bylaws are also
					 documented.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Richmond Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">637</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information pertaining to the league’s thrift shop and
					 proposed speech clinic. Includes an audit and material re membership policies,
					 publicity policies, and volunteer placement problems.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Roanoke, Virginia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1932/1948" type="inclusive">1932-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Roanoke Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1932/1941">1932-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">638</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A detailed account of the league’s children’s theater work and
					 information re a hospital out-patient clinic, a rhythm band and storytelling
					 hour at area orphanages, membership policies, publicity policies, and
					 bylaws.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Roanoke Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1944">1942-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">639</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Past and current projects are described in the folder: the
					 establishment of a council of social agencies, the reinstatement of a
					 previously defunct Family Service Agency, and the maintenance of four day
					 nurseries. Also included is material re membership policies, the provisional
					 course, race relations, radio work, the league's public affairs interests,
					 bylaws changes, financial reports, and relations with the American Association
					 of University Women.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Roanoke Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">640</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league’s radio work, membership policies,
					 bylaws changes, public affairs interests, financial situation, and Nearly New
					 Shop.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Roanoke Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">63</container> 
				  <container type="folder">641</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Included in this folder is material re the league’s Nearly New
					 Shop, the league’s relation to other women’s groups, radio work, children’s
					 theater, the provisional course, and volunteer jobs. A list of projects carried
					 out by other leagues and a sketch of Roanoke’s outstanding volunteer are also
					 found in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Rochester New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Rochester Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1943">1933-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">64</container> 
				  <container type="folder">642</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The Rochester league was, at first, closely related to another
					 women’s group, the Chatterbox Club. The folder contains material pertaining to
					 the relationship between the two groups. Other topics include league’s
					 children’s theater, crafts clubs, and the provisional course. Also included is
					 a play about the Junior Red Cross and an outline of an institute on
					 volunteers.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Rochester Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">64</container> 
				  <container type="folder">643</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Projects discussed are a crafts club for children and a
					 sheltered workshop. Information re race relations, the league’s membership
					 policies, and the provisional course is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Rochester Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1948">1945-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">64</container> 
				  <container type="folder">644</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re a rheumatic fever lab, league work with the
					 civic museum, race relations, membership policies, radio work, the Association
					 magazine, volunteer work, financial questions and volunteer placement is
					 included throughout the folder. A summary account of selected league thrift
					 shop earnings is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Rockford, Illinois,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1932/1948" type="inclusive">1932-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Rockford Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1932/1939">1932-1939</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">64</container> 
				  <container type="folder">645</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Extensive material on the league’s primary project—a
					 settlement house that was founded, financed, and staffed by the league. Radio
					 work, children’s theater, and the league’s relation to the AJLA are also
					 discussed</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Rockford Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1940/1945">1940-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">64</container> 
				  <container type="folder">646</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder comprised primarily of correspondence re selection of a
					 settlement house worker and the possibility of transferring the house from
					 league to community sponsorship. Includes discussion of membership policies,
					 radio work, World War II-related activities, and the league’s financial
					 situation. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Rockford Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">64</container> 
				  <container type="folder">647</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the settlement house sponsored by the
					 league, CV's for volunteer-of-the-year, provisional course outlines, and
					 material re fund-raising, membership policy, volunteer placement, education,
					 and public affairs </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Sacramento, California,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1939/1948" type="inclusive">1939-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Sacramento Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1943">1939-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">64</container> 
				  <container type="folder">648</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Records of the admission of the Sacramento Charity League to
					 the AJLA and information re the league’s nutrition unit that was operated in a
					 public school.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Sacramento Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1948">1944-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">64</container> 
				  <container type="folder">649</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains descriptions of the league’s projects and
					 activities: the establishment of the Sacramento Children’s Receiving Home,
					 support of the Crippled Children’s Society, and a survey of the county
					 probation department. Race relations, membership policies, and fund-raising are
					 mentioned and a vita for volunteer-of-the-year is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Saginaw, Michigan,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1948" type="inclusive">1933-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Saginaw Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1939">1933-1939</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">64</container> 
				  <container type="folder">650</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league-sponsored community center, children’s
					 theater, volunteer placement, thrift shop, and organizational problems.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Saginaw Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1940/1943">1940-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">64</container> 
				  <container type="folder">651</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A ways-and-means report, an account of the league’s
					 cooperation with the American Legion in establishing a Civilian Defense
					 Volunteer Office, and correspondence re the league’s development of a community
					 radio service.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Saginaw Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1946">1944-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">652</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information pertaining to membership policies, children’s
					 theater, puppetry, radio work, the provisional course, bylaws changes, and
					 activities related to World War II.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Saginaw Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">653</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re an art exhibit, radio work
					 (description of a children’s quiz program included), fund-raising, volunteer
					 placement, provisional courses, and membership dues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>St. Joseph, Missouri,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1948" type="inclusive">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Joseph Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1940">1934-1940</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">654</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Summary descriptions of a milk station and health clinic
					 operated in a community center, the league's financial support for a program
					 for disabled children in the public schools, and the financial support for the
					 Children’s Service Agency. A ways-and-means report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Joseph Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1941/1948">1941-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">655</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league’s financial support for the Psychiatric
					 Child Guidance Clinic and information on mental health projects sponsored by
					 other leagues. Also included is a thrift shop audit, a league treasurer’s
					 report and audit, and material pertaining to radio work, wartime activities,
					 children’s theater, and the Pasadena Resolution for assistance to postwar
					 Europe.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>St. Louis, Missouri,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Louis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1944">1934-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">656</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A brief description of the league’s project, an occupational
					 therapy workshop, and a detailed record of the league’s financial matters. The
					 remainder of the material deals with children’s theater, radio work, public
					 affairs, and the provisional course.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Louis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">657</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material documents the league’s occupational therapy workshop.
					 When it was founded on November 24, 1914, it appears to have been one of the
					 first of its kind in the U.S. The typical cost of league welfare projects,
					 project selection, public affairs, and the use of volunteers are also
					 discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Louis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1948">1946-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">658</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The folder includes a description of a psychiatric treatment
					 home for boys that was sponsored by the league, a league financial statement, a
					 vita for volunteer-of-the-year, and information re membership policy, radio
					 work, volunteer placement, the provisional course, publicity, and bylaws
					 changes. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Louis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1951">1949-1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">659</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about a league-sponsored psychiatric treatment
					 home as well as material re administrative policy, the provisional course,
					 publicity, federal taxes, fund-raising, personnel policy, and the league’s
					 interest in public affairs. An annual report is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Louis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1952/1954">1952-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">660</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Description of a league-sponsored psychiatric treatment home.
					 Material re personnel policies, volunteer service, children’s theater, the
					 provisional course, fund-raising though horse shows, membership policies, and
					 radio and television work. The league’s interest in public affairs and its work
					 with a museum are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Louis Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">661</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The folder includes information re a psychiatric treatment
					 home, children’s theater, television work, puppetry, personnel policies,
					 volunteer placement, fund-raising, project selection, and the league’s search
					 for new headquarters. Material about Princess Catherin Caradja of Romania and
					 her talk on Communism and a complete outline for a board orientation are also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>St. Paul, Minnesota,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1935/1956" type="inclusive">1935-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Paul Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1935/1944">1935-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">65</container> 
				  <container type="folder">662</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains material re the league’s St. Paul Community
					 Service project, which was designed to prevent and treat juvenile delinquency.
					 Includes information re profits of league thrift shops and material about
					 radio, children’s theater, and bylaws changes.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Paul Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">66</container> 
				  <container type="folder">663</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Detailed accounts of the league’s past and current support for
					 the Children’s Hospital Association and the St. Paul Community Service,
					 Inc.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Paul Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">66</container> 
				  <container type="folder">664</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Provisional course lectures comprise the bulk of the folder.
					 Material re league administrative problems and the St. Paul Community Service
					 for Children is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Paul Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">66</container> 
				  <container type="folder">665</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The folder reflects the league involvement in the local CARE
					 (Cooperative for American Remittance to Europe) campaign. Other topics include
					 the league’s children’s theater, provisional course, outstanding volunteer, and
					 the AJLA’s publicity policies.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Paul Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">66</container> 
				  <container type="folder">666</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re award-winning children’s radio program
					 developed by the St. Paul league in cooperation with the Minneapolis league and
					 the University of Minnesota. Also included in this folder is correspondence re
					 the AJLA magazine, publicity policies, and public affairs. Material pertaining
					 to the League’s provisional course, its main project (a physical rehabilitation
					 center), fund-raising, and sustaining members is also contained in this
					 folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Paul Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">66</container> 
				  <container type="folder">667</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Description of the league’s outstanding radio work and an
					 outline of the Arts and Our Town survey conducted in cooperation with several
					 local groups. Information re fund-raising, the provisional course,
					 administrative and financial problems, the education program, civil defense
					 work, and bylaws changes is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Paul Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">66</container> 
				  <container type="folder">668</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the St. Paul Community Service, Inc., the
					 league’s television work, the AJLA’s concern for developments in public
					 education, membership dues throughout the AJLA, fund-raising projects, project
					 selection, and the Minute Women of the U.S.A.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Paul Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1954">1953-1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">66</container> 
				  <container type="folder">669</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Extensive material about the league’s financial assistance to
					 the St. Paul Arts and Science Council for programming and the hiring of an art
					 coordinator. Also contained in the folder is information pertaining to league
					 projects for the elderly, a proposed crafts project, thrift shop rules, and
					 league administrative questions.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Paul Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">66</container> 
				  <container type="folder">670</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Planning for a project to support the St. Paul Arts and
					 Science Council and correspondence re a proposed local educational TV station
					 comprise much of this folder. Also included is an emergency care course
					 outline, questions re volunteer placement, and correspondence re a proposed
					 women’s auxiliary for the league’s past project, the Rehabilitation Center.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>St. Petersburg, Florida,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1929/1948" type="inclusive">1929-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Petersburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1929-1935">1929-1935</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">66</container> 
				  <container type="folder">671</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Committee reports, treasurer’s report, and a list of
					 provisional members of the Junior Service Club, which was accepted into the
					 AJLA in 1931. Material re the thrift shop, committee work, and the provisional
					 course is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Petersburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1936-1943">1936-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">672</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Detailed information about the league’s project, the
					 establishment of the Child Welfare Service. Serving as the case work agency for
					 the juvenile court and probation office, it later became the Children’s Service
					 Bureau, Inc. A Child Welfare League of America survey of the agency is
					 included. Considerable information re the league’s thrift shop, material
					 dealing with the children’s theater, and an audit comprise are also included in
					 the folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Petersburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">673</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the Children’s Service Bureau, Inc. Material
					 re other projects (baby clinics and milk distribution) is accompanied by papers
					 re the league’s provisional course, project selection, the league’s relation to
					 Civilian Defense Volunteer Office, and public relations.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Petersburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">674</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The league’s numerous projects are described: fund-raising for
					 the blind, assisting an art exhibit, and paying a specialist for a short
					 demonstration at the Children’s Spastic Clinic. Membership policies, radio
					 work, interest in public affairs, and volunteer placement are also
					 discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Petersburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">675</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re outstanding volunteer, fund-raising policies,
					 project selection, radio work, bylaws changes, minimum standards, and a
					 league-sponsored survey of county juvenile welfare needs.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>St. Petersburg Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">676</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Reports generated by a league-sponsored survey of juvenile
					 welfare needs. The folder also contains provisional course outlines, material
					 re outstanding volunteer and social security tax, and correspondence re project
					 selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Salt Lake City, Utah,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1930/1956">1930-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Salt Lake City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1930/1939">1930-1939</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">677</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material describing the Salt Lake City Junior Aid, which was
					 accepted as a member of the AJLA in 1934. Its primary welfare project was the
					 financial support of the nursery school worker at the Neighborhood House
					 settlement. Includes information re the provisional course, children’s theater,
					 and radio work is also included in the </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Salt Lake City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1940/1946">1940-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">678</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the league’s financial contributions to a
					 child guidance clinic and the Neighborhood House settlement. The league’s
					 outstanding radio work is discussed as well as wartime work, provisional
					 courses, membership policies, thrift shop, volunteer placement, public
					 relations, and bylaws changes. Questionnaires from the AJLA re community arts
					 and radio work are also contained in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Salt Lake City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">679</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The majority of material pertains to the league’s radio work
					 transcribing and selling programs, notably the "Up and Down the Scales" series
					 about famous composers. Also includes material used in a recreational therapy
					 for home-bound and convalescent children, information re similar projects
					 carried by other leagues, information re the league’s community arts program,
					 and an audit. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Salt Lake City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">680</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Extensive information about the League’s radio work. In
					 particular, the folder documents their series on old myths and their television
					 program, in which League members demonstrated crafts they had taught
					 convalescents and children. Correspondence discusses fund-raising, public
					 relations, membership policies, the association magazine, the 1950 White House
					 Conference on Children and Youth, and the league’s sponsorship of an
					 Encyclopedia Britannica art show. A volunteer placement report is also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Salt Lake City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">681</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Detailed descriptions of the league’s award-winning radio work
					 and their new television series, "Happy Holidays," designed to discourage
					 religious and racial prejudice in children. Other topics include fund-raising,
					 office rent, and magazine contributions. A provisional course outline and a
					 general evaluation questionnaire are also contained in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Salt Lake City Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1953/1956">1953-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">67</container> 
				  <container type="folder">682</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>A history of the league’s recreational therapy project for
					 young convalescent patients and material re proposed projects to work with
					 gifted children, establish an information and referral service, and support
					 American Field Service scholarships. More information about the league’s radio
					 and television work as well as material re volunteer placement and the
					 provisional course are included in the folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>San Antonio, Texas,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1948" type="inclusive">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Antonio Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1943">1934-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">68</container> 
				  <container type="folder">683</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Changing attitudes and goals within the AJLA are reflected in
					 these papers re the San Antonio league, which was described by a field director
					 as "simply old-fashioned." The San Antonio group concentrated their efforts on
					 maintaining an elaborate tearoom and a children’s medical clinic. Membership
					 policies, publicity policies, and the impact of World War II on league
					 activities are also discussed in this material.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Antonio Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1945">1944-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">68</container> 
				  <container type="folder">684</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains thorough histories of past and current
					 projects, including a children’s medical clinic and a teenage canteen called
					 the Campus Club. Volunteer placement and race relations are also mentioned.</p>
				  
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Antonio Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">68</container> 
				  <container type="folder">685</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Additional history of the Campus Club teenage canteen. Also
					 includes discussion of new league projects to establish of a school for deaf
					 children and a medical-social department at the city-county hospital. The
					 league’s education program, volunteer placement, and board members’ institute
					 are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Antonio Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">68</container> 
				  <container type="folder">686</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the cancer ward the league established at the
					 city-county hospital and the league-established school for children with
					 hearing and speech difficulties. Other topics include AJLA policy changes,
					 league volunteer placement, education program, and radio work.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>San Diego, California,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1948">1934-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Diego Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1944">1934-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">68</container> 
				  <container type="folder">687</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on the league’s nursery school, club for high
					 school girls, Civilian Defense Volunteer Office projects. Other topics include
					 volunteer placement problems, the thrift shop, and membership policies. A
					 detailed account of the league’s financial situation is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Diego Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">68</container> 
				  <container type="folder">688</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains part of a league newsletter, information about
					 the league’s work with a children’s convalescent home, and material re bylaws
					 changes.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Diego Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1946/1947">1946-1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">68</container> 
				  <container type="folder">689</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Topics include promotional work, arrangements for and response
					 to the "Books Bring Adventure" radio series, league-organized municipal
					 volunteer bureaus, a follies fund-raising production, and project
					 selection.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Diego Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">68</container> 
				  <container type="folder">690</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Considerable material about the league’s new project, the
					 Junior Art League. Designed for 5th graders, the project was carried out in
					 conjunction with the public schools and the Fine Arts Gallery. Also of interest
					 in this folder: material re the provisional course, a treasurer’s report, and
					 information re the league’s relation to AJLA. An official agreement between the
					 league and the Community Welfare Council of San Diego re the Volunteer Bureau
					 is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>San Francisco, California,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1933/1956" type="inclusive">1933-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1933/1940">1933-1940</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">68</container> 
				  <container type="folder">691</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Children’s theater activities were dominant in this league for
					 several years. In addition to information about these activities, the folder
					 contains material re a legal suit between the league and a dance orchestra and
					 a detailed account of the league’s financial situation.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1941/1944">1941-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">68</container> 
				  <container type="folder">692</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on the league support for a foster home, visiting
					 homemaker service, and cooperation in establishing a Civilian Defense Volunteer
					 Office. Other topics include: league morale problems, children’s theater, radio
					 work, an active art and music group within the league, a board members’
					 institute, and the league’s interest in public affairs.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">69</container> 
				  <container type="folder">693</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information re the league’s financial
					 situation, the league’s efforts to endorse state legislation re physically
					 disabled children, the provisional course, and problems with radio work. A
					 public relations brochure published by AJLA is also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1947</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">69</container> 
				  <container type="folder">694</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league’s interest in foreign relief
					 organizations and local public affairs, their publicity and public relations
					 policies, and the provisional course. Mention is also made of labor unions.
					 Includes reports about the Volunteer Service Bureau, a project cosponsored with
					 the Community Chest. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">69</container> 
				  <container type="folder">695</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the League's Volunteer Service Bureau project
					 and correspondence reflecting progress toward the realization of another
					 project goal, the establishment of a hospital ward for rheumatic fever
					 patients. Also includes information on the development of a children’s radio
					 program about California history, "California Stepping Stones." The remainder
					 of the material includes an audit, provisional course material, information re
					 training for Volunteer Service Bureau work, music committee activities, an
					 outstanding volunteer, and the World Affairs Council of Northern
					 California.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">69</container> 
				  <container type="folder">696</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The bulk of this folder is comprised of material re the
					 "California Stepping Stones" children's radio series. Of special note is a
					 discussion of the AJLA’s interest in children’s radio programming. Also
					 contained in the folder are articles and clippings about the league-sponsored
					 pre-concert lectures and newly-opened thrift shop, a league public relations
					 brochure, and correspondence re the league’s interest in public affairs.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">69</container> 
				  <container type="folder">697</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league’s award-winning Children's radio
					 series, "California Stepping Stones." The folder also includes a list of past
					 projects (including date begun and cost); material re an information and
					 directional service, a project under consideration; and information pertaining
					 to publicity policies, interest in public affairs, and membership dues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1951</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">69</container> 
				  <container type="folder">698</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Detailed information re the league’s radio work and
					 descriptions of two projects: a jointly sponsored volunteer bureau and a
					 league-produced film about cerebral palsy which was eventually distributed
					 internationally. Also included in this folder are material re league
					 administration, AJLA bylaws changes, the education program, volunteer
					 placement, and a puppetry program.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">69</container> 
				  <container type="folder">699</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re the league’s television programs, a blood drive
					 project, and puppetry work. The folder also contains a report of league
					 self-evaluation and information re other leagues’ with symphony-related
					 programs and children’s museums.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">69</container> 
				  <container type="folder">700</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re fund-raising for cultural activities, child
					 guidance clinics sponsored by other leagues, the San Francisco league’s hearing
					 center for children, children’s museum, and puppetry programs. Size of national
					 staff, questions re sheltered workshops, and the league’s interest in public
					 affairs are also covered in the correspondence</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">69</container> 
				  <container type="folder">701</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Correspondence re the Western Radio and Television Conference
					 and the league’s television series, "Storyteller," which was accepted by the
					 Ford film center for national distribution. Also included in the folder: a
					 report on the puppetry program, inquiries from professional members for
					 suitable volunteer projects, information re fund-raising, the establishment of
					 a homemaker service, and correspondence re the league’s interest in public
					 affairs.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>San Francisco Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">69</container> 
				  <container type="folder">702</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>List of league projects, a detailed report of a large
					 fund-raising production, and material pertaining to the 10th anniversary of the
					 United Nations. Other topics include: public relations, league brochure, a
					 plans for speakers bureau included, work with senior citizens, the role of
					 sustaining members in league activities, and work with the Family Service
					 Agency.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Santa Barbara, California,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1949" type="inclusive">1934-1949</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Santa Barbara Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1941">1934-1941</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">703</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Extensive material on children’s theater, the league’s
					 relationship to AJLA, and the league’s tuberculosis "preventorium" project
					 (Sunshine Cottage).</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Santa Barbara Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1946">1942-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">704</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about tuberculosis prevention project (Sunshine
					 Cottage), a league audit, information re day nurseries operated by other
					 leagues, and a history of the Association magazine. The league’s radio work and
					 bylaws changes are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Santa Barbara Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1949">1947-1949</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">705</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Detailed reports of the league’s new project, Camp
					 Canastoga—an in-town, over-night camp operated in cooperation with the city.
					 Information on the progress of the newly-established volunteer bureau and
					 questions re the bureau’s relation to the league’s volunteer placement program
					 are also included in the folder. Other topics include bylaws changes, the
					 provisional course, and radio work. The folder also contains an audit.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Savannah, Georgia,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1931/1950" type="inclusive">1931-1950</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Savannah Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1931/1939">1931-1939</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">706</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the Savannah Health Center, an amalgamation of
					 health-related projects in which the league participated. Other topics include
					 children’s theater, fund-raising, bylaws changes, and the league’s interest in
					 public affairs.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Savannah Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1940/1943">1940-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">707</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion of the league’s financial and volunteer placement
					 problems and information describing the league’s changing attitudes toward and
					 relationship with AJLA.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Savannah Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">708</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains league committee reports, a detailed history
					 of the league’s major project (the operation of numerous health clinics), and
					 material re race relations and AJLA involvement in political issues.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Savannah Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">709</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Additional reports re the league’s health clinics, which were
					 turned over to the local health department after 20 years of league operation.
					 Annual committee reports and correspondence re project selection are also
					 included in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Savannah Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1950">1947-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">710</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on the progress of the league’s new project, a
					 child volunteer placement service, and changes in the volunteer placement
					 program. Also includes information re fund-raising, publicity, and the
					 provisional course, an audit, a ways-and-means report, and the league-published
					 <emph render="italic">Guide to the City of Savannah</emph>.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Scarsdale, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1941/1950" type="inclusive">1941-1950</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Scarsdale Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1941/1945">1941-1945</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">711</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re relations between the Scarsdale group (one of
					 the Westchester County units of the New York City Junior League), the AJLA, and
					 the New York City league. The folder also contains information on The Women’s
					 Exchange, a shop selling food and articles made in a local hospital, which was
					 a primary project at this time. Placement problems (list of volunteer jobs
					 included), the education program, and the provisional course are also
					 discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Scarsdale Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">712</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Much of the folder consists of material generated during the
					 process of applying for independent AJLA membership: a report of an advisory
					 committee re projects, a list of prominent community positions held by
					 Scarsdale members, the league membership list (alma maters indicated), and a
					 history of the league’s activities. Information re volunteer bureaus and a
					 report re the White Plains YWCA are also included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Scarsdale Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1950">1947-1948,
					 1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">70</container> 
				  <container type="folder">713</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Materials documenting problems and projects of the league
					 after admission to AJLA in 1947: a financial disagreement with the New York
					 City League, the initiation of children’s theater, and a new "curative
					 workshop" project. Provisional course outlines and an informative history of
					 the league are also included in the folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Scranton, Pennsylvania,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1939/1948" type="inclusive">1939-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Scranton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1939/1943">1939-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">71</container> 
				  <container type="folder">714</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on applying for membership in the AJLA, children’s
					 theater, and bylaws. </p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Scranton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1942/1943">1942-1943</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">71</container> 
				  <container type="folder">715</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information on community arts activities, children’s theater,
					 radio, the establishment of a Civilian Defense Volunteer Office in Scranton,
					 and the work done by league volunteers in community agencies.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Scranton Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1944/1948">1944-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">71</container> 
				  <container type="folder">716</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information re public relations, children’s theater, puppetry,
					 membership policies, the provisional course, financial records, an outstanding
					 volunteer, volunteer placement, and the league’s interest in public affairs.
					 Audits and an a report about league work related to cerebral palsy are also
					 included.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Schenectady, New York,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1930/1948" type="inclusive">1930-1948</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Schenectady Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1930/1944">1930-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">71</container> 
				  <container type="folder">717</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Discussion re the process of turning their project (the
					 Schenectady Family Welfare Bureau) over to the Community Chest, the sponsorship
					 of orchestra concerts for children, radio work, publicity policies, volunteer
					 placement, and the league’s relation to both the American Association of
					 University Women and AJLA.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Schenectady Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">71</container> 
				  <container type="folder">718</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material relating to AJLA policies re league involvement in
					 public affairs. (The Schenectady league was interested in the Dumbarton Oaks
					 proposal and in sponsoring special local forums for adult education classes.)
					 The folder also contains a provisional course outline, correspondence re radio
					 work, a statistical report of the league’s wartime work, a treasurer’s report,
					 and a detailed history of the league’s Schenectady Family Welfare Bureau
					 project.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Schenectady Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">71</container> 
				  <container type="folder">719</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re outstanding volunteers, the league’s education
					 program, membership policies, radio work, volunteer placement, the provisional
					 course, and a board members’ institute. The league’s new project (the
					 establishment of a day nursery for children with cerebral palsy) and the new
					 thrift shop are also discussed.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Seattle, Washington,</unittitle> 
				<unitdate normal="1934/1956" type="inclusive">1934-1956</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Seattle Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1934/1944">1934-1944</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">71</container> 
				  <container type="folder">720</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material re the league’s convalescent home project and the
					 extensive fund-raising efforts required to support the home. AJLA publicity
					 policies, the league’s war work (Civilian Defense Volunteer Office included),
					 and questions re bylaws are also discussed. AJLA questionnaires re the league’s
					 radio work and community arts are also contained in this folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Seattle Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1945/1946">1945-1946</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">71</container> 
				  <container type="folder">721</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>The folder contains annual league committee reports, an annual
					 report from the board of managers, material re the league’s radio work, and
					 descriptions of league projects throughout the country. Also included is a
					 detailed outline of the Seattle Children’s Recreation Project, with which the
					 Seattle league was intimately involved for several years.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Seattle Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1947/1948">1947-1948</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">71</container> 
				  <container type="folder">722</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Detailed information about the league’s successful Seattle
					 Children’s Recreation Project, an undertaking that provided plays for and
					 taught dramatics to children in housing projects. The league provided
					 volunteers and the salary for a director. Having turned the project over to the
					 University of Washington, the league continued its interest and also pursued
					 the possibility of sharing their ideas and experience in Europe. Papers and
					 correspondence also describe the league’s radio work, provisional course, and
					 the possibility of establishing AJLA regional boards.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Seattle Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1949/1950">1949-1950</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">71</container> 
				  <container type="folder">723</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Information about the league’s work with creative dramatics,
					 AJLA publicity policies, the league’s radio work, and children’s theater.
					 Includes a list of the league’s projects.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Seattle Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1951/1952">1951-1952</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">72</container> 
				  <container type="folder">724</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Material generated by the league’s work in creative dramatics
					 (a review of a book authored by a league member is included), public relations
					 brochures, and information about homemaker services, membership policies, and
					 the league’s children’s theater and radio work.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Seattle Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">72</container> 
				  <container type="folder">725</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Folder contains information about children’s concerts and art
					 lending libraries, membership policies and dues, office rent paid by other
					 leagues, other leagues’ mental health projects, and AJLA policies re league
					 projects. Material reflects the league’s activities in children’s theater,
					 radio, and puppetry and mentions their financial support for an occupational
					 therapist at a local hospital.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Seattle Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1954</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">72</container> 
				  <container type="folder">726</container> 
				</did> 
				<scopecontent> 
				  <p>Minutes detailing a consultant visit on radio and television
					 are accompanied by correspondence re AJLA publicity policies, special
					 accommodations required by professional league members, and children’s
					 theater.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
			 </c03> 
			 <c03 level="file"> 
				<did> 
				  <unittitle>Seattle Junior League,</unittitle> 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1955/1956">1955-1956</unitdate> 
				  <container type="box">72</container> 
				  <contai