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Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)

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A Tribute to the American Woman France E. Willard Booklet, February 17, 1905

Albert J. Beveridge's speech, given to the United States Senate during the unveiling on the Willard Statue, honors Frances E. Willard for her work founding and leading the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Feb 17th, 1905

A Tribute to the American Woman France E. Willard Booklet, February 17, 1905

Albert J. Beveridge's speech, given to the United States Senate during the unveiling on the Willard Statue, honors Frances E. Willard for her work founding and leading the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Feb 17th, 1905

Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook, Page 46

This page features three newspaper clippings about events held by Beta Mu Chapter at the University of Alabama.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1937 - 1943

Beta Mu Chapter Scrapbook, Page 52

This page features a newspaper clipping about Beta Mu Chapter paying tribute to Frances E. Willard.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1937 - 1943

Brilliants From Francis E. Willard

Frances E. Willard writes of religion and moral responsibility promoted by the Women's Christian Temperance Union. She believes that teaching ethics is critical to any educational system and in this book she outlines some of her moral beliefs.

Collection: Object Collection
Date:

Kappa Chapter Scrapbook, Page 88

This page contains a booklet and a newspaper clipping.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Feb 7th, 1905 - Feb 17th, 1905

Margery "Didgie" Davis Scrapbook, Page 70

This page contains newspaper clippings, including one about Beta Xi Chapter members honoring Frances Willard.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date:

Margery "Didgie" Davis Scrapbook, Page 73

This page features a clipping about Beta Xi Chapter members placing a wreath at the statue of Frances Willard.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date:

Rena A. Michaels Career Notes, August 1891

These notes highlights Founder Rena A. Michaels' work as a professor and with the Women's Christian Temperance Union.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Aug 1891

The Addresses at the Unveiling of the Statue...Newspaper Clipping, c. 1905

This newspaper clipping details the unveiling ceremony for the Frances E. Willard Statue in Washington, D.C. and the commemorative ceremony in Evanston, Illinois.

Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1905

Woman's Christian Temperance Union Spoon

Collection: Object Collection
Date: