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Nicole PushNicole PushNicole PushAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesAngelique FuentesHallieLaura | 258CLUBS MADE UP OF WOMEN Since the women's club has reached a membership of about 400, it is perhaps permissable to print in the columns of this paper an article which will be interesting to those members alone. If this matter is incidentally of interest to other women, so much the better. The women's club sent two delegates to the General Federation of Women's clubs at Philadelphia and fees, naturally, some curiosity as to that federation, and the meaning and results of it. On the whole it was a demonstration which distinctly belonged to the close of this century. Forty-five for fifty thousand women were represented by the 600 delegates who assembled to discuss subjects relating to club developments and to higher education. Men's clubs are very apt to be founded upon their vices. One dislike saying this, but it is really true. Eating, drinking, smoking and poker playing are the bonds that hold together the members of a good part of men's clubs. Women's clubs are different. Social, intellectual and philanthrophic motives are those which hold them together, and that there are in such motives the potentialities of closer comradeship that lies in the motives underlying men's clubs is evidenced by the fact that the Omaha Women's club is today the most successful and solvent club in this city. | 258CLUBS MADE UP OF WOMEN Since the women's club has reached a membership of about 400, it is perhaps permissable to print in the columns of this paper an article which will be interesting to those members alone. If this matter is incidentally of interest to other women, so much the better. The women's club sent two delegates to the General Federation of Women's clubs at Philadelphia and fees, naturally, some curiosity as to that federation, and the meaning and results of it. On the whole it was a demonstration which distinctly belonged to the close of this century. Forty-five for fifty thousand women were represented by the 600 delegates who assembled to discuss subjects relating to club developments and to higher education. Men's clubs are very apt to be founded upon their vices. One dislike saying this, but it is really true. Eating, drinking, smoking and poker playing are the bonds that hold together the members of a good part of men's clubs. Women's clubs are different. Social, intellectual and philanthrophic motives are those which hold them together, and that there are in such motives the potentialities of closer comradeship that lies in the motives underlying men's clubs is evidenced by the fact that the Omaha Women's club is today the most successful and solvent club in this city. |
