제목과 책임 영역 기술
본제목
일반 자료 지정
대등 표제
그 외 제목 정보
책임 영역 제목
본 주기(노트)
- Source of title proper: Title based on the content of the fonds.
기술 계층
참조코드
판 영역
판사항
판사항의 책임사항
자료의 특정한 부분
범위 사항(지도제작)
투영 사항 (지도제작상의)
좌표 사항(지도제작상의)
범위사항(건축학적인)
주제 관할과 액면가 (우표)
영역 생산 일자
일자(시기)
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1949 - 1976 (Creation)
- Creator
- Soroptimist Club of the Sudbury Nickel District
물리적 기술 영역
물리적 기술
24 photographs: b&w & col. ; 26 x 21 cm or smaller
0.085 m of textual records
출판자 시리즈 영역
출판자 시리즈의 본 제목
출판자 시리즈의 대등 표제
출판자 시리즈의 다른 제목 정보
출판자 시리즈에 관한 책임사항
출판자의 시리즈 내에서 번호 부여
출판자 시리즈 주기
기록물 기술 영역
생산자 이름
행정 연혁
The Soroptimist Club was formed in Oakland, California in 1921 for women who hold executive status in business, government or a profession. Membership was by invitation only and was limited to women with careers outside of the home. The aim of the Soroptimist Club was to provide service to the community, usually through fundraising and donations, to promote the advancement of women in business and to maintain high ethical standards in professional life.
The Soroptimist Club of the Sudbury Nickel District was chartered on January 29, 1949. It was founded by Margaret Kerr of Montreal. Elizabeth Soutar (Bess Soutar), head of the local Victorian Order of Nurses (V.O.N.), was the first President of the Sudbury Nickel District chapter. The club met twice monthly, on the second and fourth Mondays, the first only for business and the second to have a dinner meeting followed by business and/or a speaker. These early meetings were held mainly at Cassio's Motor Hotel or in members' homes.
During it's life, the Soroptimist Club sponsored many community projects, including providing a monthly allowance for three years to a nurse in training; Christmas dinners to elderly members of the community; sponsoring the Soutar Senior Citizen's Club; sending underprivileged children to summer camp; giving a clothing allowance to a secondary school student, which allowed her to graduate; providing rent for underprivileged college students during the summer months; donating $500 to the Centennial Project for trees in Bell Park; giving a donation of $1000 so a room could be refurnished at the Y.W.C.A. and putting on concerts.
The club celebrated their 25th Anniversary with dinner at Cassio's Motor Hotel in the Venetian Room on June 8, 1974. However, membership and participation in the club was declining. By 1975 meetings dwindled and only seven or eight women were taking an active interest, so in 1976 the club's activities came to an end after 27 years.
Club Presidents:
Bess Soutor 1949-1950
Kay Elliott 1950-1950
Allegra Walker 1951-1952
Eleanor Hambley 1952-1954
Lempi Johnson 1954-1955
Grace Wigg 1955-1957
Thelma Paulson 1957-1959
Ursala Black 1959-1961
Margaret Blue 1961-1962
Mary Brown 1962-1964
Florence Tomlinson 1964-1966
Myrtle Kennedy 1966-1969
Editha McLellan 1969-1970
Mary Brown 1970-1972
Myrtle Kennedy 1972-1974
보관 이력
The Soroptimist Club of the Sudbury Nickel District records were donated to the Sudbury & District Historical Society in 1979. These records were later donated to the Greater Sudbury Public Library by the Sudbury & District Historical Society. In 1999, the Greater Sudbury Public Library transferred the Sudbury Historical Society records to the Laurentian University Archives. These two scrapbooks, however, were kept by the Greater Sudbury Public Library and then transferred to the City of Greater Sudbury Archives in 2010.
범위와 내용
Fonds consists of two scrapbooks which contain newspaper clippings, congratulatory greeting cards, photographs, correspondence, brochures, programs and a written history, all pertaining to the Soroptimist Club of the Sudbury Nickel District.
주기사항
물리적 상태
수집의 직접적 출처
ACC2010-029; Greater Sudbury Public Library
정리
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자료 규약
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접근에 대한 제한
이용, 재생산 및 출판 관리 용어
검색도구
Item list is available.
관련 자료
Laurentian University Archives has a Soroptimist Club Fonds under identifier number P018. http://www.laurentian.ca/NR/rdonlyres/2AE5244A-0981-4FB3-AEEC-F7E405A395B6/0/p018.pdf
추가 이관
Further accruals are not expected.