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clubwoman

[kluhb-woom-uhn] / ˈklʌbˌwʊm ən /


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Her mother was a tireless clubwoman who kept insisting that Elizabeth “do something” for the war effort but, with a baby on the way, Elizabeth felt she was doing plenty.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 10, 2018

Mrs. Illig has the advantage of being not only a clubwoman in charge of the Federation's division of health, but a qualified speaker on cancer prevention.

From Time Magazine Archive

Accordingly, Dr. Little sought out Mrs� Grace Morrison Poole of Brockton, Mass.; long a prominent clubwoman and president of the Federation in 1932.

From Time Magazine Archive

John Lane Hancock, elderly Mrs. Logan is not only an active art patron, an avid clubwoman, but a poet.

From Time Magazine Archive

On another occasion a clubwoman entered the library and said with an air of importance, “I want your material on Susanna H. Brown.”

From A Librarian's Open Shelf by Bostwick, Arthur E.




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