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"The Truth Shall Make You Free"
Organized November 1894
Federated: State, Dec. 1894; City, Jan. 1895
Room 1115 N StreetThe Women's Club of Lincoln, Nebraska, was organized November 17, 1894, with 251 enthusiastic charter members; closed its first year with 310 members; the second year with 328; the third year with 293 and enthusiasm increased. The fourth year starts with 438 members, foundations strengthened and work enlarged.
It is an inclusive and departmental club. Since its object is to help and be helped, the following women are invited to become members:
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The University graduate The woman of common school education The self-educated woman The woman who belongs to other clubs The non-club woman The woman who does not believe in clubs The woman who does not wish to join a department |
The woman who wants to attend the club meetings but twice a year. The woman who wants to be a member for the name of it. The tired woman, full of domestic responsibilities, who wants to be a sponge, fold her hands, who needs an audience, has learned, and then go home refreshed to her treadmill. The woman without companionship The young woman and the young-old woman. |
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