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Associated Women Students

 Collection
Identifier: RHC-UA-45-##eo7

Scope and Contents

The Associated Women Students collection documents the history of an important social organization for women on the Northern Illinois University campus from the early 1950's to the dissolution of the group in 1973.  Correspondence, meeting minutes, and financial records document the business affairs of the Associated Women Students while programs, handbooks, and scrapbooks trace the social and charitable activities Associated Women Students pursued.  Most records from the Women’s League, the Associated Women Student predecessor, have been lost.

Dates

  • created: 1942-1973
  • Other: Majority of material found in 1953-1972
  • Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1973

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on access to these records.

Conditions Governing Use

Literary rights are dedicated to the public.

Biographical or Historical Information

In November of 1941, five Northern women attended a state convention of the Illinois Association of Women’s Leagues in Rock Island to learn about the purposes and activities of the group. Delegates from eight other Illinois colleges attended that meeting whose theme was “Women and the Present Day Crisis.” On the morning of November 8, the Illinois Association of Women’s Leagues invited the Northern delegation to become members. After returning to DeKalb, these students spent the winter organizing a local chapter. The first meeting of the Women’s League on the campus took place March 20, 1942. The charter members drafted a constitution to establish a group whose objective was “to coordinate women’s activities, to create a spirit of unity among college women, to develop a sense of responsibility toward each other, to encourage the women of the school to make their citizenship operative, and to promote student government.” All women students enrolled at Northern automatically became members. The League sponsored many social activities: Women’s Week, Bridal Fair, Big-Sister program of Freshman Week, Christmas Tea, Mom’s Day, and Friday night dances soon became campus traditions. The League also published student handbooks and promoted the growth of student rights and student government. In 1947, the Northern Women’s League voted to affiliate with the National Conference of the Intercollegiate Associated Women Students but did not change its name on the local campus until May 17, 1954. For twenty years the Associated Women Students at Northern continued to pursue the goals set in that first meeting in 1942. Finally, the group disbanded in 1973 and its role since then has been taken by several campus programs which address the collective problems and goals of women on the Northern Illinois University campus, the Women’s Studies Center and University Resources for Women.

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Extent

4.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Source of Acquisition

Associated Women Students

Method of Acquisition

The University Archives acquired the records of the Associated Women Students (A.W.S.) organization of Northern Illinois University when the group dissolved in 1973.

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eng

Repository Details

Part of the Northern Illinois University Repository

Contact:
Founders Memorial Library
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb IL 60115 US
815-753-9392