Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)

Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)
Author: Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 199?
Genre: Boulder (Colo.)
ISBN:

List of committees and programs with objectives for each. Lists BPW Foundation, by-laws committee, Choices program, directory committee, Elna A. Larson Education Fund, finance, fund raising, IDP (Individual Development Program), legislation, membership, newsletter, public relations, PSS (Project Self Sufficiency), historian, woman/employer of the year, and young careerist program.

Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)

Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)
Author: Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1934
Genre: Businesswomen
ISBN:

Variety of carbon copies of sent mail and received mail, including a 1934 Western Union Christmas greeting, thank you notes and envelopes, letters, invitations and announcements.

Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)

Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)
Author: Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1949
Genre: Businesswomen
ISBN:

Two identical cards with a Boulder logo (woman seated on a rock in front of a high mountain and words "Boulder in cool colorful Colorado" encircling the logo) The reverse side of the card has a printed description of Boulder, population of 18,000. Cards possibly were distributed at a national convention during the 1940s.

Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)

Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)
Author: Boulder Business and Professional Women's Club (Boulder, Colo.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1949*
Genre: Businesswomen
ISBN:

Two identical cards with a Boulder logo (woman seated on a rock in front of a high mountain and words "Boulder in cool colorful Colorado" encircling the logo) The reverse side of the card has a printed description of Boulder, population of 18,000. Cards possibly were distributed at a national convention during the 1940s.