Box 2
Contains 80 Results:
Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs re: Clara Driscoll Day, October 1939
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs re: Mrs. Joseph M. Perkins, February 29, 1940
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs re: District Convention, August 4, 1963
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs re: Dues, undated
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs re: The Texas Clubwoman, February 20, 1963
This series consists of correspondence related to the Houston Heights Woman’s Club. Included are letters to and from organizations the club had relationships with as well as administrative correspondence. Of particular interest is a group of letters from 1950 revolving around the issue of compulsory health care. Included are letters from Senators Lyndon B. Johnson and Tom Connally.
“Afternoon With Dickens”, undated
This series consists of newspaper clippings related to the activities of the club.
“Getting the Family Into Training”, March 29, 1981
This series consists of newspaper clippings related to the activities of the club.
“Heights Woman’s Club is Going Strong Nearly 70 Years Later”, October 29, 1969
This series consists of newspaper clippings related to the activities of the club.
“Heights Women’s Club Presidents Honored”, February 3, 1965
This series consists of newspaper clippings related to the activities of the club.
“Heights Woman’s Club Sews School Clothing For VOA”, undated
This series consists of newspaper clippings related to the activities of the club.
“Houston Heights Woman’s Club”, undated
This series consists of newspaper clippings related to the activities of the club.
Untitled, undated
This series consists of newspaper clippings related to the activities of the club.
“Women’s Club Have Cultural, Social Aims”, undated
This series consists of newspaper clippings related to the activities of the club.
Fish Fry Photograph, 1963
This series contains materials related to programs and activities in which the club organized or participated. Transcripts of two radio programs as well as brochures for programs are included.
Houston Heights Woman’s Club Activities, 1978-1979
This series contains materials related to programs and activities in which the club organized or participated. Transcripts of two radio programs as well as brochures for programs are included.