American Association of University Women, Oak Park-River Forest Branch Records, 1991-2003

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Collection Overview

Title: American Association of University Women, Oak Park-River Forest Branch Records, 1991-2003

Primary Creator: American Association of University Women, Oak Park-River Forest Branch

Extent: 0.4 cubic feet

Subjects: American Association of University Women, Association of Collegiate Alumnae (U.S.), Clubs, Cook County--Oak Park (Ill.), Cook County--River Forest (Ill.), Societies, Women's rights, Women--Societies and clubs

Forms of Material: Organizational records

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection is comprised of records from the Oak Park-River Forest branch of the American Association of University Women. Located in the suburbs just west of Chicago, the Oak Park-River Forest branch aimed to develop and promote opportunities for women and girls, especially through education. Records include bylaws, membership records, handbooks, recruitment event materials, and other documents.

The American Association of University Women began in 1881 when seventeen women in Boston formed the Association of Collegiate Alumnae for the purpose of uniting the alumnae of different institutions for practical educational work. In 1889 it merged with the Western Association of College Women under the ACA name. A final union with the Southern Association of College Women in 1921 brought about the present AAUW.

The Oak Park-River Forest branch of AAUW was formed on February 11, 1930, at Proviso High School where twenty-eight women attended the first meeting. The branch was originally named the West Suburban Chicago branch, but the name was changed to Oak Park-River Forest around 1950. There was discussion of closing the branch from 1999 to the early 2000s due to low numbers, and although an official closing date is not available, it shut down sometime between 2003 and 2007. Additional information about the history of the branch can be found in 75 Years of Making a Difference (1999) located in the AAUW - North Shore Branch Records.

Although the collection includes records dating from 1993 to 2003, the bulk of the material dates from the late 1990s and into the early 2000s. Documents such as bylaws, handbooks, and policy books give insight into the administrative functions at the branch level, as well as the state and national levels. Branch directories and attendance lists provide a look into membership numbers during the last few years of the branch's operations. The collection also includes materials such as invitations, speeches, attendance lists, and contact information of potential members for the branch Membership Recruitment Tea event held in the month of September.

Subject/Index Terms

American Association of University Women
Association of Collegiate Alumnae (U.S.)
Clubs
Cook County--Oak Park (Ill.)
Cook County--River Forest (Ill.)
Societies
Women's rights
Women--Societies and clubs