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  2. List of women's clubs - Wikipedia

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    Women's City Club of Oakland (1927-1928), 1428 Alice Street [citation needed] Berkeley Women's City Club (1929-1930), 2315 Durant Avenue; Woman's Building (Los Angeles), a "feminist mecca" during 1973 to 1991, a non-profit arts and education center (is this fairly categorized as a women's club?) Woman's Club of Lincoln, Lincoln, CA, NRHP-listed

  3. National Federation of Republican Women - Wikipedia

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    The Federation was designed to standardize the educational efforts of women's clubs and promote loyalty to the Republican Party. [2]: 70–72 Martin in 1939. The first meeting was held in September 1938 at the Palmer House in Chicago, representing 85 clubs and 95,000 women. [2]: 71–74

  4. Women's National Republican Club - Wikipedia

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    The club built its third and current home at 3 West 51st Street, New York City in 1934. That Neo-Georgian style building was built on the former site of Andrew Carnegie's home and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [1] [2] The club continues to serve its members with guest rooms and dining, in addition to political ...

  5. Have Republicans here turned their back on women? Few gains ...

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    Republican women were purged from three state judgeships, a state school board seat, a local Texas House seat and a countywide office Tuesday, and one of the staunchest Republican women in the ...

  6. Joyce Porter Arneill - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Porter Arneill (June 10, 1908 – June 4, 1990) was an American political leader, philanthropist and community activist. She co-founded and served as the first president of the National Federation of Republican Women from 1938 to 1941, playing a key role in mobilizing Republican women nationwide.

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  8. List of Ohio suffragists - Wikipedia

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    Newbury Women's Suffrage Political Club. [9] Ohio Men's League for Equal Suffrage, created in February 1912. [10] Ohio Woman Suffrage Association (OWSA), founded in 1885 in Painesville. [11] Ohio Women's Rights Association (OWRA), first met in Ravenna on May 25, 1853. [12] Political Equality Club of Lima. [13] Shelby Equal Franchise Association ...

  9. Category:Women's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Women in the Wind (motorcycle club) Women's City Club of Boston; Women's City Club of Washington, D.C. Santa Clara Women's Club Adobe; Women's Health Protective Association; Women's Improvement Club of Hueneme; Women's International Motorcycle Association; Women's National Republican Club; Women's Political Council