New York City Federation of Women's Clubs
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New York City Federation of Women's Clubs (organized February 16, 1903; incorporated 1905) was an American women's organization located in Manhattan, New York. The work of the Federation was done through its 26 committees, embracing all lines of social and educational work. Belle de Rivera was its first president.[1]
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Established | February 16, 1903 |
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Founder | Belle de Rivera (co-founder) |
Founded at | Manhattan |
Purpose | Promote good fellowship, strengthen the bonds of club life, and to acquire the power for united action in the advancement of civic improvements, educational interests and philanthropic work |
Headquarters | Hotel Astor |
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Region served | New York City |
President | General Federation of Women's Clubs |
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