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E. Marguerite Gane, Zonta member from 1930-
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Belle J. Lowe, Zonta member
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Elizabeth A. Roblin, Zonta member 1934-
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Marian de Forest (1864-1935), journalist, playwright, activist and Zonta founder
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Program for lecture by Captain A. Radclyffe Dugmore on the war at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on December 6, 1917.
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Announcement for Private Peat which was presented at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on March 6, 1918
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Tribute to Marian de Forest, founder of Zonta International, was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2001
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Zina Bethune Collection on Louise Bethune
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Margaret Bourke-White, famous photographer and journalist, spoke about her experiences in Korea at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on March 12, 1953
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MS32_5_8_001_OurPlan_MS32_5_8_001_OurPlan_01.pdf
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Program of the Institute of Political Education 1926
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/RG9-5-1366_1_1_010.pdf
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Prominent women attorneys attending the 1927 American Bar Association convention in Buffalo, New York were entertained at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo
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M. Grace Schwinn, Zonta member from 1921-
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Buffalo Zontian Wilhelmine A. Hamelman was a pioneer in advertising
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Towarzystwo Polek "Wanda"
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Mrs. Sibyl Hathaway (Dame de Serk) spoke at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on February 9, 1939
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Program cover for Pan Am Women's Leadership Conference Gala dinner May 2001
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Program interior for Pan Am Women's Leadership Conference Gala dinner May 2001
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Zontian Miss Arletta M. Lothrop, Superintendent of the Albright Art School, addressed the Buffalo Woman's City Club on the Growth of Art in Buffalo
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Long-time Buffalo Zontian Virginia L. Cummings, Director of the Buffalo Museum of Science from 1970 to 1979
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Local Buffalo club women pose in business attire at the 1934 William Hengerer's Women's Day Luncheon at the Park Lane
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Leviathan's Deep
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Business and professional women enjoy a festive evening courtesy of the Buffalo Zontians
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Flyer for Zonta International and Buffalo Zonta highlighting its history and focus on leadership, service, education, environment and women helping women
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Miss Ruth Palmer Chapin, Buffalo Zontian and local chairperson for the 1928 national convention in St. Paul, Minnesota
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Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Mary S. Switzer (standing center) was hostess of the WBEN-TV public service program 'You and Your Family'
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Lamentation! , Jolly life , Nocturne
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo of a lecture by sculptress Mlle. Suzanne Silvercruys, daughter of the Chief Justice of Belgium and music by Belgian violinist Mme. Berthe Baret on November 15, 1918
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB008-p499.jpg
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Long-time Zontian Miss May C. Sickmon displays her many silver awards given to her for her record of tireless service to the community
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Zontians Judge Ann T. Mikoll and Judge Mary Ann Killeen were honored as Women of the Year by the Business and Professional Women's Club of Buffalo
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Zonta Amelia Earhart Trophy established in 1938 to be awarded to the woman having the most distinguished flying record
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Virgin Planet
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Kate Burr Lane, Zonta member from 1919-
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Zontians pose together near a child-sized slide at their 1924 annual picnic
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Dr. Margaret Warwick Schley, Zonta member
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Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran was presented with the Distinguished Service Medal by U.S. Army Air Forces General H. H. Arnold in 1945
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JoAnn Falletta, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Music Director, receives the Marian de Forest Community Service Award from Zonta International
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Program for Lieder singer Elena Gerhardt's performance at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on February 9, 1915
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Zontians relive their childhood days at the 1924 annual summer outing
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Buffalo Zontian women City Court Judges Taggart, Vogel and Mikoll prepare to take the bench
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Zonta's Associates' Day Luncheon program to honor pilot Jacqueline Cochran and women in aviation
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WNY Women's Hall of Fame 1998 award to Marian DeForest, Zonta founder
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Buffalo Zonta members participate in a balloon race at their 1924 annual summer outing
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Certificate of membership in the Life Saving Corps of the American National Red Cross for Emily Langerman at Conesus Lake, Geneseo, New York
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Buffalo Zontian Judge Madge Taggart utilizes a desk drawer to make up prior to appearing on the bench
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Buffalo Zontians took over management of the William Hengerer's department store during its 1932 annual Women's Day
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Buffalo Zonta members enjoy the annual corn roast at their 1926 autumn outing
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Maria Love, 1939
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Zonta members who have achieved fame: actress and theater manager Jessie Bonstelle, journalist Ida M. Tarbell and Dr. Rosalie Slaughter-Morton, physician
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Buffalo Zonta members pose in front of the McKinley Monument prior to leaving on their 1925 annual summer outing
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Three-time Buffalo Zonta president and attorney Miss May S. Sickmon is presented with the Susan B. Anthony Award
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Zontians put on a Pageant of the Months authored by honorary member Josephine Wilhelm Wickser
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Various, no. 7
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Buffalo Zontians line up to depart for their 1928 annual summer outing in Clarence, New York
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Tow. Kółko Polek, zdjęte w dwóch grupach
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Tow. Kółko Polek, zdjęte w dwóch grupach
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Buffalo Zontian women City Court Judges Vogel, Taggart and Mikoll at work
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Announcement for Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo members to familiarize themselves with a voting machine prior to its use in the national elections of 1920
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Miss Jeannette M. Kempton was a chief organizer of the 1928 Zonta District C Conference at the Hotel Statler, Buffalo, New York
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Buffalo Zonta's delegates upon departure for the 1926 Regional Zonta Convention in Rochester, New York
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Mrs. Joseph P. Dudley, Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo President, 1907
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Broadcaster Helen Neville is honored at a tea at her home by members of Zonta and other local women's organizations
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Clara E. Langenbach, Zonta member
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Elena G. Dwyer, Zonta member from 1937-
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Buffalo Zontians ready to depart for their 1929 annual summer outing at the Buffalo Auto Club's Country Club in Clarence, New York
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JBIC328: Women with author Gerold Frank
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Dr. Grace H. Stauffer, Zonta member from 1931-
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Anna M. Ryan, Zonta member from 1936-
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Miss Marjorie Hillis, an editor of 'Vogue' magazine, spoke before the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on April 14, 1937
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Buffalo Zontians compete in a pie eating contest at their 1926 annual summer outing in Clarence, New York
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Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran, first woman to break the sound barrier, in the cockpit as a lieutenant colonel in the Civil Air Patrol
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Mrs. Matthew D. Mann (Elizabeth Page), Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo President, 1904
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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Alida Klementaski Monro, May 29, 1918
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Buffalo Zonta members try out the slides on the Clarence Auto Club grounds at their 1926 annual summer outing
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Mrs. Carlton R. Jewett (Jessie C. Holland), Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo President, 1905-1906
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World-class flier Lieutenant Jack Harding and crew visited the Buffalo Zonta Club for a benefit performance recounting his around the world flight
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Jan Żelechowski
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Various, [no. 1]
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Buffalo Zontians compete in sack races at their 1926 annual summer outing in Clarence, New York
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Educational Committee of a lecture by the Honorable Dr. P. P. Claxton on March 16, 1918
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Haas_Dorothy_Index.pdf
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Long Ago in the Old Garden Life', from 'King Arthur's Tomb'
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Gertrude Chambers, Zonta member
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MS32_5_8_001_MrsCharlesHRoth_MS32_5_8_001_MrsCharlesHRoth_01.pdf
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Marian de Forest, founder of Zonta and Honorary member from 1919-
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Bertha M. Fox, Zonta member
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Anna E. Griffiths, Zonta member from 1919-
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JBIC276: United Jewish Fund Campaign, Women's Division, 1964
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Program cover for the Junior League Revue of 1927.
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Ida M. Campagna, Zonta member from 1925-
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Jane M. Wood, Zonta member from 1921-
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Luella M. Fisher, Zonta member from 1933-
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Mrs. P. H. Griffin (Louise McK.), Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo President , 1903
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Beulah I. Bowen, Zonta member from 1924-
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Dr. Virginia Tannenbaum, Zonta member
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Zonta leaders cut the cake at their tenth anniversary celebration in the Hotel Statler Terrace Room
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Dorothy Martin Foster and two unidentified women with a sign reading: Life begins at forty by Golly. Look at Wally, view 2
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Buffalo Zontians Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach and Judge Madge Taggart prepare for a new members welcome tea