Item Detail
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4582
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9
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5
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English
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'Sisterhood and Sociability' : The Utah Women's Press Club, 1891-1928
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1985
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53
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144-56
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Composed mostly of Mormon women, the Utah Women's Press Club served for over thirty years as a forum for the study of literature and current events. Organized in the early 1890s, their works were therein read and critiqued. Brief sketches of some of the more active members, particularly founder Emmeline Wells, are presented.
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