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Entertainment For Ladies 1933

Category: Women in Science
Posted on: October 13, 2008 9:15 AM, by Sheril R. Kirshenbaum

Science, New Series, Vol. 77, No. 2003, Issue Containing the Preliminary Program of the Chicago Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and Associated Societies May 19, 1933, p. 464

ENTERTAINMENT FOR LADIES

Mrs. Henry Gale, chairman of the Ladies' Committee, has reported the present stage of plans for entertaining the ladies while their husbands are attending the scientific sessions. On Wednesday, there will be an automobile trip up the North Shore, luncheon and visits to two or three private gardens, with tea; on Thursday afternoon, a visit to the University of Chicago campus, with tea at the Ida Noyes Hall; in the late afternoon, probably on Friday, a boat trip on the lake in private boats of Chicago yachtsmen. For at least the first and last of these functions the parties will be limited in number. Plans for registering for them will be announced in the printed programs for the meetings, along with plans for visiting other points of interest in Chicago by individual request, guest memberships at the women's clubs, etc.

frocks.pngSeventy-six years later, the 2009 AAAS annual meeting will take place in the Windy City once again where my two X chromosomes and I will be in a February 14th panel. And while automobile and boat trips are still lovely, I suspect most of the ladies present will be more than 'entertained' by the scientific sessions this time.

Comments

It's refreshing to see how far we've come! And further to go!

Posted by: Malorie | October 13, 2008 9:34 AM

Yes, women have advanced so that society 'out loud' recognizes an astonishing amount of achievements. But, alas, it's only a beginning.

Posted by: Linda | October 13, 2008 10:01 AM

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