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.
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.
A companion volume to
Author of Woman's Club Work and Programs, Fairs and Fetes, Living on a Little, Easy Meals, Easy Entertaining, Saturday Mornings, A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl, etc.
Copyright, 1915, by
The Page Company
To The
Club Women of City and Country
In a previous volume, called Work and Programs for Women's Clubs, more than twenty leading subjects were given for club study, including Shakespeare, the opera, the drama and child study, each with ten programs made out under it, comprising papers, talks, readings and discussions, with the names of books for reference. Probably many of the clubs which have used that book may still prefer the subjects and method employed there, and some who have not used it will find in it their work made easy.
Others, however, who believe in self help, or who wish to harmonize their study programs with some practical work the club is doing, or who find it necessary to adjust their work to the varying tastes of the members, will prefer the method followed in this second volume.
Subjects are here presented with suggestions for divisions into separate meetings; then the papers or talks are outlined under each, with many references to books by contemporary writers. From the mass of material given each club is to select what best suits its individual needs and arrange from it a year book.
If a club wishes to have sixteen meetings a year on one subject and four on another, the chairman may select one of the large subjects, shape the material offered into sixteen large divisions, add the necessary subdivisions beneath with the references, and then selecting a shorter program, divide this in the same way and combine the two.
Caroline French Benton
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INTERESTING BOOKS
Woman's Club Work and Programs
Caroline French Benton
CONTENTS
Suggestions for Club Work
Community Improvement
A Study of the American Colonies
Some Poets of To-day
The World's Islands
The Business of Being a Housekeeper
A Study of Songs
Some of the World's Famous Buildings
Central and South America and the Canal
The Work of the Rural Club
The History of England
Woman's Problems of Work
Women's Problems of Work—Continued
Some Great Men of Our Time
The Literature of the Bible
The Age of Queen Anne
Our Educational System
Special Programs on Great Men and Women
Programs from Clubs
What Clubs Are Studying
Brief One Day Programs
How to Make a Year Book
ENGLAND
A Model Constitution
Rules of Order for Clubs