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        <titleproper encodinganalog="245$a">YWCA of the U.S.A. Records.
        Record Group 6. Program: Series VI. Publications</titleproper>

      <author encodinganalog="245$c">Finding aid prepared by Maida Goodwin, Amy Hague, Kara McClurken, Amanda Izzo.</author>
	<sponsor>Processing of the YWCA Records was made possible by the generous support of the National Historical Records and Publications Commission and the estate of Elizabeth Norris.</sponsor>
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        <publisher encodinganalog="260$b">Sophia Smith Collection</publisher>
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          <addressline>Smith College</addressline>
          <addressline>Northampton, MA</addressline>
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         <date encodinganalog="260$c" normal="2008">2008</date>
         <p>Sophia Smith Collection. All rights reserved.</p>
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     <creation encodinganalog="500">Finding aid encoded by Carrie Baldwin.
         <date normal="2008-07-15">July 15, 2008</date>
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       <head>Series Overview</head>
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	<corpname encodinganalog="110" source="lcnaf">Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A.</corpname>
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       <unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a"><extref href="mnsss292_main.html">YWCA of the U.S.A. Records</extref>. <lb />Record Group 6. Program: Series VI. Publications</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" label="Dates:">1870-2002</unitdate>
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            <corpname>Sophia Smith Collection</corpname>
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               <addressline>Smith College</addressline>
               <addressline>Northampton, MA</addressline>
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                 This series documents the YWCA's extensive publications program including its Womans Press.   Materials include Publications Department minutes, correspondence, reports, catalogs, and advertising. The series also includes some of the voluminous output of publications.  Forms part of the YWCA of the U.S.A. Records. <extref href="mnsss292rg6_main.html">Record Group 6. Program</extref>.
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 	<head>Historical Note</head>

 <p>Early in its history, the YWCA of the U.S.A. established a Publication Department to publish its monthly magazine, then known as the Association Monthly; to produce study materials, programs, and other publications for the National Convention and for conferences; and to facilitate and oversee publication, promotion, and distribution of "technical" publications written by and for the Association's departments and divisions.</p>
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<daodesc><p>Cover of April 1919 issue of "The  Womans Press" </p></daodesc></dao>	<p>In the spring of 1916 the Publication Department and Committee started discussing a plan for enlarging the publishing venture.  The idea was to finance the Association's "technical" publications through sales of more general interest material which could "Christianize the Woman's Movement."  In the spring of 1917 they consulted with National Association staff, librarians, teachers, and social workers "to discover what sort of books they looked for&#8230;but did not find."  These groups cited a real need for "books on vocations, written for girls; books on personal efficiency; biographies; collections of poetry; stories which will help the modern-day woman to adjust herself to the world in which she lives; and reprints in attractive form of books or parts of books which every girl ought to read."  (Association Monthly, June 1917)  The Department settled on a new name, The Womans Press, to reflect the more general character of the venture.  (For its first 28 years, 1917-45, the name was usually printed without an apostrophe.)  The first two titles under the new imprint, Mobilizing Woman-Power by Harriot Stanton Blatch and The Young Woman Citizen by Mary Austin went on sale in 1918.</p> 
	<p>In addition to their work on  production and distribution of technical publications (which were generally written by staff most closely involved with the subject), the Publications Department selected authors and editors for the new general interest books, oversaw their design, publication, publicity, and distribution; produced the monthly magazine (re-christened The Womans Press) and Convention publications; and administered the Woman's Bookshop in the National headquarters.</p>
	<p>The hard-cover general interest titles included religious books, such as collections of prayers and meditations, books on How to Use the Bible, and Christianity's relation to  communism, peace, work, citizenship, and social morality.  The Association also published poetry collections, women's memoirs and  biographies, and books on women in history.  Many titles reflected the staff's areas of expertise, presenting topics such as group work, adolescent girls' development, race relations, international understanding, health, jobs, citizenship, leadership, and sex education.  Recreation and creative expression were promoted through volumes about nature study, flower arranging, parties, festivals, and Decorating the Small Apartment.</p> 
	<p>The impressive catalog of "technical" publications on a myriad of topics made up one of the most important contributions of the National Association to Community and Student Associations.  The publications were clear, comprehensive, attractive, and eminently useful.</p>
	<p>In the face of the financial challenges of the Depression, the Publications Department adjusted such things as the quality of the paper and formality of presentation, and managed to continue to put out a substantial catalog of titles.</p>
	<p>Paper and other shortages curtailed publication during World War II.  After the war, the National Association attempted a revival on advice of  a "business analyst."   A three-year plan concentrated in three major subject areas appropriate to YWCA:  social group work, religion, and self-help books for women.  The records are vague about why the Association ultimately abandoned this plan, but it eventually decided to sell its rights in the "general interest" hardcover books to Whiteside, Inc., in 1952.  As part of the agreement, the National Association promised to limit its future publications to items for use within the Association and not to enter the publishing business in any form.</p>
	<p>The National Association continued to put out technical and publicity materials, but on a much smaller scale.  In 1961, the efforts became the responsibility of the Communications Bureau.</p>
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 	<head>Administrative History</head>
 
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<date>1909-12</date>		<event>Publication Department</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem><date>1912-22 </date>		<event>Publication Department</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem><date>1923-24</date>		<event>Editorial Department in Editorial and Publicity Division</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem><date>1923-32</date>		<event>program staff decentralized in Field Division and Education and Research Division</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem><date>1925-31</date>		<event>Education and Research Division</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem><date>1932-39</date>		<event>Publications in Laboratory Division</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem><date>1940-49</date>		<event>Publication Department</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem><date>1950-51</date>	<event>Publications Services in Membership Resources and Woman's Press in General Administration</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem><date>1951-53</date>			<event>Publications Services in Membership Resources</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem><date>1954-60</date>			<event>Publications Services  in General Administration</event>
</chronitem>
<chronitem><date>1961-</date>			<event>part of Communications Bureau in Executive Office</event>
</chronitem>
</chronlist>
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<scopecontent id="scope">
      <head>Scope and Contents</head>
		<p>Forms part of the YWCA of the U.S.A. Records--<extref href="mnsss292rg6_main.html">Record Group 6. Program.</extref></p>
	<p>NOTE:  For the most part, the Microfilmed Records and the Original Format Records do not duplicate each other and both should be consulted.  This description covers materials in both formats.  See the
<extref href="mnsss292rg6s6_list.html">Contents List</extref> for a folder-level inventory of the Original Format Records.  See the
<extref href="mnsss292mf.html">Microfilmed Records Reel Lists</extref> for a detailed inventory of the microfilm. </p>

	<p>The records in this series include Publications Department minutes, correspondence, reports, catalogs, and advertising.  They document the work of those making decisions about the general interest publications, coordinating and scheduling all of the publications, and overseeing production.  There are significant gaps in the minutes and only a few years of records of the production side of the operation, yet what survives provides significant insight into this aspect of the National program.</p>
	<p>The series also includes some of the voluminous output of publications.  Those that are filed with this series are the main Association-wide serials, the general interest books, and gift and keepsake items, such as engagement calendars.  Other publications are filed with related records in other Series and Record Groups throughout the Records.  For example, play scripts are in Pageantry and Drama, and the serial Foreign Born  is in Immigration and Foreign Communities.</p>
	<p>The National Board Library at YWCA headquarters in New York kept copies of many of the publications.  That collection was transferred to the Sophia  Smith Collection with the rest of the records.  It is difficult to say for certain whether the collection, which consists of approximately 1700 books, pamphlets, scripts, serials, and other types of publications is complete. There are some projects mentioned in the minutes, for instance, that may not ultimately have been published, or may have been published under a different title.</p>
	<p>Many publications were microfilmed.  These were mainly the "technical" items and only rarely the hard-cover books. </p>
	<p>For general information about the National Association and Community Associations, the Association Monthly/Womans Press/YWCA Magazine is an unparalleled source.  In addition to the articles and columns, details of Association history can be traced through such things as staff and committee rosters, "secretarial changes," conference schedules, news from Community Associations, and conference and convention reports.</p>
	<p>When the YWCA Records were transferred to the Sophia Smith Collection, they included multiple copies of many publications.  The processing staff took advantage of this bounty, to file duplicates in multiple places where applicable-for instance, booklets about training Girl Reserve workers could be filed both in Training and Teenage Program.</p>
	<p><title render="bold">Microfilmed Records, 1907-71</title></p>			<p>[see
	<extref href="mnsss292mf.html">Microfilmed Records Reel List</extref>]</p>
	<p>In addition to Committee records listed below, many YWCA publications were microfilmed with other records related to their subject or department.  They are usually located in the "Miscellaneous" section at the end of each Subject in the Subject Files.  The main serials were not microfilmed.</p>
	<p>Records relating to YWCA publishing efforts can be found on the microfilm under:</p>
	<list type="simple">
	  <item>Minutes and Reports 
		<list type="simple">
<item>Communications Committee</item>
<item>Publications Services Committee</item>
<item>Publication Department and Woman's Press Committee</item>
<item>Publications, Committee on Correlation of</item>
<item>Woman's Press Committee</item>
		</list></item>
	<item>Subject Files 
		<list type="simple">
<item>Copyrights</item>
<item>Publications Services</item>
<item>Reprint Privilege</item>
<item>Woman's Press [reel lost]</item>
		</list></item>
	</list>
	<p><title render="bold">Original Format Records</title>, 1907-98, n.d., circa 20 linear feet</p>
		<p>[see <ref target="list-ser6">Original Format Records folder list</ref>] </p>
	<p>The Departmental office files in the Original Format Records include hard copy of the minutes and reports that are also on the microfilm; Womans Press and other publications catalogs; advertising; a few "Schedules" forms for proposed publications and reprints from the 1930s; and card file title indexes to YWCA publications.</p>
	<p>Publications filed with this series include the main Association-wide serials, the hard-cover "general interest" books, and gift and keepsake publications such as engagement calendars.</p>
	<p>The Association's main serial, The Association Monthly/Womans Press/YWCA Magazine is an excellent source for tracing the history of the YWCA publishing through its articles, but also through the advertising and publications announcements.</p>

	<p><title render="bold">Related Materials</title></p>
	<p>"Technical" publications can be found throughout the records, usually in the Publications section within a series or subseries.</p>
	<p><title render="italic">In other Series in this Record Group</title></p>
	<p>The Publications Department was sometimes under the administrative supervision of other departments or divisions, usually the "program"-related departments.  Additional information can be found in the department/division minutes in
<extref href="mnsss292rg6s1_main.html">SERIES I.  DEPARTMENT, STAFF, AND COMMITTEES</extref>.</p>
	<p><title render="italic">In other Record Groups </title></p>
	<p>In later years, the Publications were the responsibility of the Publicity staff, Additional information can be found in SERIES VI.  PUBLICITY of <extref href="mnsss292rg3_main.html">RECORD GROUP 3.  NATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE</extref>. </p>
	<p>Records about the sale of the Woman's Press general interest titles in 1952 are in
<extref href="mnsss292rg3.html#list-ser3">SERIES III.  FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT</extref> under Comptroller's Office in RECORD GROUP 3. NATIONAL ADMINSTRATIVE OFFICE.  </p>
	<p>Legal files with information about publications copyrights are in
<extref href="mnsss292rg3.html#list-ser1">SERIES I.  GENERAL ADMINISTRATION</extref> of RECORD GROUP 3. NATIONAL ADMINSTRATIVE OFFICE.</p>
	<p>A major part of the mission of the Publications Department was responsibility for Convention and Conference  publications filed in
<extref href="mnsss292rg4_main.html">RECORD GROUP 4. NATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND CONFERENCES</extref>.</p>
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                    <p>The records are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection without any additional restrictions. </p>
                    <p>Access to audiovisual materials may first require production of research copies.</p>
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             <p>The YWCA of the USA retains copyright ownership of the records, but has authorized the Sophia Smith Collection to grant permission to publish reproductions or quotations from the records on its behalf.</p>
             <p>Copyright to materials authored by persons other than YWCA staff may be owned by those individuals or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights for permission to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use." </p>
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<prefercite id="admin-cite">
        <head>Preferred Citation</head>
          <p>Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:</p>
          <p>YWCA of the U.S.A. Records, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.</p>
      </prefercite>
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     <head>Additional Formats</head>
	<p>A copy of the microfilmed records of the YWCA of the U.S.A. Records is available to borrow from the William Allan Neilson Library at Smith College via Interlibrary Loan.</p>
	<p><title render="bold">To request the microfilm from our library you will need to submit the following information to your library's Interlibrary Loan department:</title></p>
   <list type="simple">
    	<item>Author:  Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A. National Board</item>
	<item>Title:  Records, 1876-1970 [microform]</item>
	<item>WorldCat Accession Number:  OCLC 57415795</item>
	<item>Notes:  "Call # 689" and reel number(s) you want to borrow</item>
	    </list>
	<p><extref href="mnsss292mf_main.html">Full descriptions and reel lists of the microfilm </extref> are available online.</p>
</altformavail>
     <acqinfo id="admin-acqinfo">
          <p>The YWCA of the U.S.A. donated a portion of its records to the Sophia Smith Collection in 1964 and the remainder in 2002 and 2003.  </p> 
     </acqinfo>
     <processinfo id="admin-process">
          <p>Processed by Maida Goodwin, Amy Hague, Kara McClurken, Amanda Izzo, 2008 FY 07-08</p> 
     </processinfo>
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	<persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">McCulloch, Rhoda Elizabeth, 1884-</persname>

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	<p>The YWCA of the USA Records are arranged as follows:</p>
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    	<item><extref href="mnsss292_main.html">YWCA of the U.S.A. Records</extref> (main record)</item>
    	<item><extref href="mnsss292rg1_main.html">RECORD GROUP 1.  GENERAL AND HISTORY</extref></item>
	<item><extref href="mnsss292rg2_main.html">RECORD GROUP 2.  PREDECESSOR ORGANIZATIONS AND NATIONAL BOARD</extref></item>
	<item><extref href="mnsss292rg3_main.html">RECORD GROUP 3.  NATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE</extref></item>
	<item><extref href="mnsss292rg4_main.html">RECORD GROUP 4.  NATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND CONFERENCES</extref></item>
	<item><extref href="mnsss292rg5_main.html">RECORD GROUP 5.  INTERNATIONAL WORK</extref></item>
	<item><extref href="mnsss292rg6_main.html">RECORD GROUP 6.  PROGRAM</extref>
  	    <list>
		<item><extref href="mnsss292rg6s1_main.html">SERIES I. DEPARTMENT, STAFF, AND COMMITTEES</extref></item>
		<item><extref href="mnsss292rg6s2_main.html">SERIES II.  TRAINING AND PERSONNEL</extref></item>
		<item><extref href="mnsss292rg6s3_main.html">SERIES III. PUBLIC ADVOCACY</extref></item>
		<item><extref href="mnsss292rg6s4_main.html">SERIES IV.  CONSTITUENT GROUPS</extref></item>
		<item><extref href="mnsss292rg6s5_main.html">SERIES V.  PROGRAM SUBJECTS</extref></item>
		<item>SERIES VI. PUBLICATIONS</item>
		<item><extref href="mnsss292rg6s7_main.html">SERIES VII.  WAR WORK AND DEFENSE SERVICES</extref></item>
            </list>
	</item>
	<item><extref href="mnsss292rg7_main.html">RECORD GROUP 7.  STUDENT WORK</extref></item>
	<item><extref href="mnsss292rg8_main.html">RECORD GROUP 8.  COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS</extref></item>
	<item><extref href="mnsss292rg9_main.html">RECORD GROUP 9.  PHOTOGRAPHS</extref></item>
	<item><extref href="mnsss292rg10_main.html">RECORD GROUP 10. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS</extref></item>
	<item><extref href="mnsss292mf_main.html">The Microfilmed Records </extref></item>
    </list>
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	<p>This Record group forms part of the 	<extref href="mnsss292_main.html">YWCA of the U.S.A. Records</extref></p>
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	<note><p>  This is the Contents List for the Original Format Records only.  The reel lists for the <extref href="mnsss292mf.html">Microfilmed Records</extref>  are in a separate file.  See <extref href="mnsss292rg6s6_scope.html">Scope and Content note</extref> for more description.</p>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">International Messenger</title>, 1894-1902 (selective)</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Evangel</title>, 1888-1906 (selective)</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">War Work Bulletin</title>, 1917-19</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">World YWCA Monthly</title>, 1963-70</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">YWCA Interchange</title>, 1974-86</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Card files</unittitle>
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               <unittitle>Title Index to YWCA Publications,                    1901-70                </unittitle>
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                  <unittitle>A-Ph                      1901-70                   </unittitle>
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                  <unittitle>Pi-Z, and those beginning "YWCA&#8230;"                      1901-70                   </unittitle>
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               <unittitle>Publication Series and Subject Index; Bureau of Communications Publications record cards (includes cost and number ordered); and Woman's Press Titles with copyright transferred to Whiteside                   1901-70                </unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Miscellaneous publications</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Christmas stories, 1921, 1942-45</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Edit Your Own Copy,</title> Womans Press style manual, 1940, 1942</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Pocketbook Bibliographies, 1934</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Calendars</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>YWCA Calendar</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>1909, 1911-15</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>1916-18</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Modern Readers Calendar</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>1920-22, 1925</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Calendar, 1937-39</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Engagement Calendar</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>1947-48</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Pop-up calendars, 1984-92</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Books</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Lyman Abbott, <title render="italic">The Crucifers</title>, 1923</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Barbara Abel, <title render="italic">Follow the Leadership and Other Skits</title>, 1938</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Charlotte Adams, <title render="italic">Women of Ancient Israel,</title> 1916</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Katharine L. Aller <title render="italic">Along the Bethlehem Way,</title>1941</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>George H. Atkinson <title render="italic">Frances Bridges Atkinson</title>, 1908</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Mary Austin</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">The Young Woman Citizen</title>, 1918</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Young Woman in the New Social Order, study outline for use with the Young Woman Citizen</title>, 1919</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Lucy T. Bartlett, compiler, <title render="italic">Services for Special Needs</title>, 1941</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Katherine Lee Bates</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Little Robin Stay-Behind</title>, 1923</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">The Pilgrim Ship</title>, 1926</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>John C. Bennett <title render="italic">Christianity and Communism</title>, 1948</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Peter Bertocci <title render="italic">The Human Venture in Sex, Love, and Marriage</title>, 1949</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Harriot Stanton Blatch <title render="italic">Mobilizing Woman-Power</title>, 1918, and <title render="italic">A Woman's Point of View</title>, 1920</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Ella Bowles <title render="italic">Practical Parties</title>, 1926</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Stella Burgess <title render="italic">Toward the Summit</title>, 1948</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Margaret Burton</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Comrades in Service</title>, 1915</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Mabel Cratty: Leader in the Art of Leadership</title>, 1929</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Remember April</title>, 1941</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">The Star-Promise</title>, 1925</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Emma Byers <title render="italic">Out of Doors with Birds</title>, 1937</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Richard Cabot <title render="italic">The Christian Approach to Social Morality</title>, 1913</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Vivian Campbell <title render="italic">A Christmas Anthology of Poetry and Painting</title>, 1947</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Adelaide Teague Case <title render="italic">The Servant of the Lord: a Devotional Commentary</title>, 1940</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Margaret Clark and Briseis Teall <title render="italic">The Executive Director on the Job</title>, 1947</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Elspeth Clarke <title render="italic">The Joy of Service: Memoirs of Elizabeth Dodge Huntington Clarke</title>, 1979</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Alice Collins <title render="italic">Methods in Group Work</title>, 1938</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Bertha Cond?&#233; <title render="italic">The Human Element in the making of a Christian</title>, 1917</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Grace Coyle</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Group Experience and Democratic Values</title>, 1947</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Jobs and Marriage?</title>, 1928</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Brooks Spivey Creedy <title render="italic">Women Behind the Lines</title>, 1949</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Martha Foote Crow <title render="italic">Christ in the Poetry of Today</title>, 1917, 1918, 1923</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Marion Cuthbert</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">April Grasses</title>, 1936</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Juliette Derricotte</title>, 1936, and <title render="italic">Songs of Creation</title>, 1949</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Ethel Cutler <title render="italic">One People Among Many: The Ancient Hebrews and Their Neighbors</title>, 1942, and <title render="italic">One Prophet - and Another</title>, 1942</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Anne Darlington <title render="italic">Yelenka the Wise</title>, 1926</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Enid Day <title render="italic">Adventures of a Nurse's Aid</title>, 1951</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Frances Densmore <title render="italic">The American Indians and Their Music</title>, 1926</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Sarah Truslow Dickinson, compiler, <title render="italic">Fellowship Prayers</title>, 1928</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Fyodor Dostoyevsky <title render="italic">The Grand Inquisitor</title>, 1948</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Marion Dudley <title render="italic">Explorers</title>, 1926</unittitle>
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 <container type="box">671</container>
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 <unittitle>Carlisle Ellis <title render="italic">Red Shoes</title>, 1930</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Mary G. Ellsworth <title render="italic">Birthday Parties for Boys and Girls</title>, 1951</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Victoria Emerson <title render="italic">Into the World</title>, 1950</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>L. Wendell Fifield <title render="italic">How to Use the Bible</title>, 1920</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Jack Finegan <title render="italic">Youth Asks About Religion</title>, 1949</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Welthy Fisher <title render="italic">A String of Chinese Pearls</title>, 1924</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>R. Louise Fitch <title render="italic">Madame France</title>, 1919</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Harry Emerson Fosdick <title render="italic">The Challenge of the Present Crisis</title>, 1917</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Stephen Hole Frichtman, editor, <title render="italic">Prayers of the Free Spirit</title>, 1945</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Edith Gates <title render="italic">Health Through Leisure-Time Recreation</title>, 1931</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Josephine H. Gerth <title render="italic">Highways to Jobs for Women</title>, 1948</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Hazel Gewinner <title render="italic">Lalah of the Mountain</title>, 1924</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Emily Gibson <title render="italic">English-Class Plays for New Americans</title>, 1927</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Charles Gilkey <title render="italic">New Frontiers of Faith,</title>1927</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Girl Reserve staff <title render="italic">The Girl Reserve Movement</title>, 1924</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Abbie Graham</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Ceremonials of Common Days</title>, 1923, 1925, 1942</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">The Girls' Camp</title>, 1933, and <title render="italic">Working at Play in Summer Camp</title>, 1941</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Grace H. Dodge: Merchant of Dreams</title>, 1926</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">High Occasions</title>, 1930</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Ladies in Revolt,</title>1934, <title render="italic">On Being Immortal</title>, 1942, and <title render="italic">Outposts of the Imagination: A Travel Guide to Cities by Way of Historical Fiction</title>, 1930</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Time Off and On</title>, 1939</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Vain Pomp and Glory</title>, 1927</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Ivan Grimshaw <title render="italic">How to Prepare a Speech</title>, 1952</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Eva Hansl <title render="italic">Trends in Part Time Employment for College Trained Women</title>, 1949</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Louise Hasbrouck <title render="italic">The Hall With Doors</title>, 1920</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Charles Hendry <title render="italic">The Role of Groups in World Reconstruction</title>, 1952</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Margaret Hiller <title render="italic">Leadership in the Making</title>, 1936, 1939</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Margaret Hodgen <title render="italic">Factory Work for Girls</title>, 1919, 1920</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Imogene Ireland <title render="italic">The Song Book of the YWCA</title>, 1926</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Annie B. Kerr</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Candles in the Heart</title>,1939, <title render="italic">The Christmas Guest,</title>1944, and <title render="italic">Clear Shining After Rain</title>, 1941</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">So Gracious the Time</title>, 1938, and <title render="italic">So Many Pathways</title>, 1940</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Wednesdays</title>, 1929</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Laura Kerr <title render="italic">Lady in the Pulpit</title>, 1951</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Winifred Kirkland <title render="italic">The Christmas Shrine</title>, 1920, and <title render="italic">The Man Who Gave Us Christmas</title>, 1940</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Bertha Palmer Lane <title render="italic">Lad and Other Story Plays</title>, 1926</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Tolman Lee <title render="italic">Funds and Friends</title>, 1925</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Anne W. Lindsay <title render="italic">Group Work Recording</title>, 1952</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>D. Willard Lyon <title render="italic">The Christian Equivalent of War</title>, 1915</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Kathleen Macarthur <title render="italic">The Bible and Human Rights</title>, 1948</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Anne Marion MacLean <title render="italic">Cheero!</title>, 1918</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Jeannette Marks <title render="italic">Courage</title>, 1919</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Rhoda McCulloch <title render="italic">Little Talks on Large Topics</title>, 1930</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Alexander Miller <title render="italic">Christian Faith and My Job</title>, 1946</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Clelia Duel Mosher <title render="italic">Woman's Physical Freedom</title>, 1923</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Janet Fowler Nelson <title render="italic">Marriages Are Not Made in Heaven</title>, 1939</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Elizabeth Ogg <title render="italic">Decorating the Small Apartment</title>, 1949</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>A. Estelle Paddock <title render="italic">Overtaking the Centuries</title>, 1916</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Margaret Parsons <title render="italic">Red Letter Day Plays</title>, 1921, and <title render="italic">One Night Stand and Other Plays</title>, 1942</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Esther Peck <title render="italic">National Costumes of the Slavic Peoples</title>, 1920</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Ruth Perkins <title render="italic">Magic Casements</title>, 1927, and <title render="italic">Program Making and Record Keeping</title>, 1931</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Alexander Purdy</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Jesus' Way with People</title>, 1926, and <title render="italic">Pathways to God</title>, 1922</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">The Way of Christ</title>, 1918, 1929</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Margaret S. Quayle <title render="italic">As Told to Business Girls</title>, 1932</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Anna V. Rice <title render="italic">History of the World's YWCA</title>, 1947</unittitle>
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 <container type="box">673</container>
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 <unittitle>Jean Rich (pseudo. for Helen Frances Thompson) <title render="italic">Dos and Don'ts for Business Women</title>, 1922</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Richard Roberts</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">The Ascending Life</title>, 1924</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Florence Simms: A Biography</title>, 1926; <title render="italic">The Untried Door: An Attempt to Discover the Mind of Jesus for Today</title>, 1921</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Duane Robinson <title render="italic">Chance to Belong</title>, 1949</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Marion Robinson <title render="italic">Eight Women of the YWCA</title>, 1966</unittitle>
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 <container type="box">674</container>
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 <unittitle>Matilda Rogers <title render="italic">Flower Arrangement: A Hobby for All</title>, 1949</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Wilfrid Rowell <title render="italic">Patriotism and the Christian Life</title>, 1918</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>A. Maude Royden</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Consider the Days</title>, 1942</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Women at the World's Crossroads</title>, 1922</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Letty Russell <title render="italic">Ferment of Freedom</title>, 1972</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Dothory {sic} Sabistan and Margaret Hiller <title render="italic">Toward Better Race Relations</title>, 1949</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Dorothy Sara <title render="italic">Primer for Hostesses</title>, 1950</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Mabel Schadt <title render="italic">Cafeteria Recipes</title>, 1925</unittitle>
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 <container type="box">674</container>
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 <unittitle>Janie Scott <title render="italic">Easy to Make Fashion Accessories</title>, 1953</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Roger L. Shinn <title render="italic">Beyond This Darkness</title>, 1946</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Mary S. Sims and Rhoda E. McCulloch, compilers, <title render="italic">Women and Leadership</title>, 1938</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Elvira J. Slack <title render="italic">A Canticle of the Year</title>, 1920, and <title render="italic">Christ in the Poetry of Today</title> (compiled and reassembled from an anthology originated by Martha Foote Crow), 1928</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Robert Seneca Smith <title render="italic">Fundamentals of Daily Living</title>, 1921, 1922</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Clarissa Spencer <title render="italic">Saints and Ladies</title>, 1925</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Dorothy Gladys Spicer</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">The Book of Festivals</title>, 1944, and 1947</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Folk Festivals and the Foreign Community</title>, 1923, and <title render="italic">From an English Oven</title>, 1948</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Holiday Parties</title>, 1939, and <title render="italic">Parties for Young Americans</title>, 1940</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Windows Open to the World</title>, 1947</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>B.B.T. <title render="italic">Youth Searching: The Spiritual Autobiography of a Modern Girl</title>, 1928</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Ordway Tead <title render="italic">The Case for Democracy and its Meaning for Modern Life</title>, 1938</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Helen Thoburn <title render="italic">Christian Citizenship</title>, 1924</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Harleigh B. Trecker <title render="italic">Group Process in Administration</title>, 1946, and <title render="italic">Social Group Work: Principles and Practices</title>, 1948</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Grace Trine (compiler) <title render="italic">Dreams and Voices</title>, 1920</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Ruth Wadsworth <title render="italic">Charm By Choice</title>, 1928, 1930, 1939 revised</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Nora Waln <title render="italic">The Street of Precious Pearls</title>, 1925</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Louis Wasserman <title render="italic">Handbook of Political 'Isms,' </title>1941</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Jane Shaw Ward <title render="italic">Tajar Tales</title>, 1947</unittitle>
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 <container type="box">675</container>
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 <unittitle>Helen Webster <title render="italic">Shower Parties for All Occasions</title>, 1949</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Florence Wells, assembler, <title render="italic">Tama: The Diary of a Japanese School Girl</title>, 1920</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Eleanor Wembridge <title render="italic">Let's Understand Each Other: Psychology for People Who Do Not Understand Themselves - or You</title>, 1940</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Yolanda Wilkerson <title render="italic">Interracial Programs of Student YWCAs</title>, 1948</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Elizabeth Wilson</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">The Road Ahead</title>, 1918</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Through an Indian Counting Glass</title>, 1926</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Winnifred Wygal <title render="italic">Reflections of the Spirit</title>, 1948</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Agavnie Y. Yeghenian <title render="italic">The Red Flag at Ararat</title>, 1932</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Bound Preservation copies</unittitle>	<note><p>[COPIES available IN ALUMNAE GYM PERIODICALS COLLECTION]</p>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Association Monthly</title></unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Feb 1907-Jan 1917</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Feb 1917-Aug 1922</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Womans Press</title></unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Sep 1922-Dec 1923</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Jan 1924-Dec 1929</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Jan 1930-Dec 1936</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Jan 1937-Dec 1945</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Jan 1946-Dec 1950</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">YWCA Magazine</title></unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Jan 1951-Dec 1962</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Jan 1963-Dec 1973</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">National YWCA Bulletin: News From 600</title>, 1951-62</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">YWCA Interchange</title>, 1974-98</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">Association Monthly</title></unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Feb 1907-1910</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>1916-Aug 1918</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Sep 1918-1920</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>1921-Apr 1922</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Nov 1946-Dec 1950</unittitle>
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 <unittitle>Jun 1968-Dec 1973</unittitle>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">National YWCA Bulletin: News From 600</title>, 1951-62</unittitle>
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 <container type="box">701</container>
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 <unittitle><title render="italic">YWCA Interchange</title> [copy 2], 1974-98</unittitle>
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