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The Complete Club Book for Women / Including Subjects, Material and References for Study Programs; together with a Constitution and By-Laws; Rules of Order; Instructions how to make a Year Book; Suggestions for Practical Community Work; a Resume of what Some Clubs are Doing, etc., etc. cover

The Complete Club Book for Women / Including Subjects, Material and References for Study Programs; together with a Constitution and By-Laws; Rules of Order; Instructions how to make a Year Book; Suggestions for Practical Community Work; a Resume of what Some Clubs are Doing, etc., etc.

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This work serves as a comprehensive guide for women's clubs, offering a variety of subjects and materials for study programs, along with a model constitution and rules of order. It presents suggestions for community improvement and practical work, catering to diverse interests among club members. Topics range from American history and literature to community issues and women's roles. The structure allows clubs to customize their yearbooks and select programs that best suit their needs, promoting both intellectual growth and social engagement. The book emphasizes the importance of collaboration and adaptability in club activities.

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Caroline French Benton

Caroline French Benton was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and domestic guides in the early 20th century. She wrote several instructional and entertaining books aimed at young girls, including "A Little Housekeeping Book for a Little Girl" and "A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl." Her works often emphasized practical skills in cooking and housekeeping, encouraging young readers to engage in these activities. Benton also authored "The Complete Club Book for Women," which provided resources for women's clubs, reflecting her interest in community and social organization. Through her writings, Benton aimed to empower and educate young girls in both domestic and social spheres.

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