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Grand Forks Business and Professional Women’s Club Records

 Collection — Container: Photos
Identifier: OGLMC-416

Scope and Contents

The Grand Forks Business and Professional Women’s Club Records, 1919-1989, consist of the group's constitution and bylaws, meeting minutes, scrapbooks, membership information, photographs, and subject files.

Dates

  • created: 1919-1989
  • Other: Date acquired: 07/26/1977

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.

Biographical or Historical Information

On June 7, 1919, a group of North Dakota women met in Grand Forks to discuss joining the National Federation of Business and Professional Women. This nationwide organization had seen its genesis in the Woman’s War Work Council, a body created in the wake of the United States' entry into World War I. The National Federation held its first meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, in July 1919. Agnes Rex of Grand Forks was present and was given the task of organizing clubs in North Dakota. A state convention took place July 21, 1920, in Fargo. Five clubs were formed at this meeting: Grand Forks, Fargo, Valley City, Jamestown, and Bismarck. Agnes Rex was elected the first state BPW president. Within the following five years, clubs were also organized in Minot, Williston, Mandan, Dickinson, and Lisbon. The objectives of the group were: 1. to elevate the standards for women in business and in professional positions 2. to promote the interests of business and professional women 3. to bring about a spirit of cooperation among business women in the United States and other countries 4. to extend educational opportunities to business and professional women along the lines of industrial, scientific and vocational activities The North Dakota Federation also published a monthly newsletter, The Gist of It, which ran from 1922 to 1932. Special Collections has cataloged holdings for this periodical (1922-1928). Another monthly newsletter, North Dakota Flickertales, began in the late 1940s. Holdings in Special Collections are incomplete (1951-1962, 1964-1976, and 1978-1979). The Grand Forks Business and Professional Women’s Club was chartered August 18, 1919, and is the oldest club in the state. During its history, the club has sponsored numerous programs, conferences, and events. In the 1920s, the club operated a placement service for women seeking jobs and sponsored dances in 1923 to raise funds for a new snowplow for Grand Forks. In the 1950s, the club sponsored a scholarship for third year medical students. The club was active in supporting the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and 1980s, as were both the state and national levels of the organization. The Grand Forks Business and Professional Women’s Club has also been active in sponsoring other local chapters. The club was instrumental in forming chapters in Devils Lake and Grafton, as well as Crookston, Minnesota. The most recent club to be sponsored by the Grand Forks Club was the Grand Forks Air Force Base Business and Professional Women’s Club, founded March 20, 1968.

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Full Extent

8.50 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Established in 1919

Source of Acquisition

Linda Evans

Method of Acquisition

Donation; 77-433

Accruals and Additions

Additional materials were donated by Edith Froiland, Grand Forks, North Dakota, on July 9, 1992 (92-1842) and by Sandra Moore, Grand Forks, North Dakota on February 28, 1990 (90-1696), February 4, 1991 (91-1736) and May 14, 1991 (91-1769).

Related Materials

North Dakota Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs: OGLMC 495

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Language of description note
eng

Repository Details

Part of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Chester Fritz Library
3051 University Ave Stop 9000
Grand Forks ND 58202-9000 US
701-777-4625