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Women's Recreation Association Records,1950's-1970's.

  • UWRF Series 179
  • collection
  • 1950's-1970's.

The Women’s Recreation Association (WRA) mission was to provide “women students with the opportunity to participate in healthful recreational activities and to promote good sportsmanship and fellowship. In WRA, a woman has an opportunity for service and leadership through diverse activities.” There were numerous team and individual sports that participate in tournaments. To compete, various teams were organized and entered by sororities, residence halls, or other independent groups. Sports included; volleyball, field hockey, basketball, bowling, swimming, gymnastics, badminton, track and field, and tennis. Female faculty advisors, including Emogene Nelson, serving as advisors, instructed the WRA activities. (Information compiled from WRA brochure.)

Women's Recreation Association

Women's Issues, 1997 - 2006

Women's Issues Network, UWRF Women's Studies Program, Women's Programming Committee, Center or Adult Services and Women, Women's Center outreach, flyers, handouts, notice, brochure, comic, invitation, newspaper print

Woman's Club of Hudson, Wisconsin records, 1917-1978.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss CX
  • collection
  • 1917-1978

Yearbooks, 1917-1978, and miscellaneous announcements, 1928,1948, and 1977, of a women's service and study group, an affiliate of the Wisconsin Federation of Woman's Clubs.

Woman's Christian Temperance Union minute book, 1889-1895.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 399
  • collection
  • 1889-1895

Secretary's book of the Hammond, Wis. chapter of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Wisconsin, including the group's constitution, membership list, meeting minutes, and attendance records.
Though short on description, the minutes provide evidence of the group's literature distribution projects; fund raisers; support of affiliated groups (including the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union (YWCTU) and the Loyal Temperance Legion (LTL), a youth group); relations with other local social, religious, and charitable organizations; village-level political activities; and provision of a weekly column for The Hammond News. The chapter dissolved in 1908.

Wolf Creek Roller Mills, Wolf Creek, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the Wolf Creek Roller Mills, Englin & Monty, which was located in Wolf Creek, Wisconsin. A man and three boys are on the bridge over the creek. Text printed on verso: B. H. Dingman, Pub., Plymouth, Wisconsin Printed on Azo paper with all four triangle pointing up (used 1907-1918). Unused.

Wisconsin, Indian Head country vacationland

Linen postcard with image of Wisconsin's Indian Head Country shown as an actual Indian's head over a map of the area, with main roads and main cities/villages imposed over the image; man in canoe is fishing at the bottom. Printed on verso: "Genuine Curteich - Chicago 'C.T. Art-Colortone' Post Card (Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.)"; and "Distribution by Northern Post Card Company, Eau Claire, Wisconsin." Unused.

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