| Lewis Bayles Paton - 1909 - 636 halaman
...Young Women's Christian Associations of the United States of America," expressing their object thus: "to unite in one body the Young Women's Christian...establish, develop, and unify such Associations ; to advance the physical, social, intellectual, moral, and spiritual interests of young women; to participate... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1926 - 1218 halaman
...establishing, developing and unifying Young Women's Christian Associations in the United States, advancing the physical, social, intellectual, moral and spiritual interests of young women. The total membership in the National organization exceeds 55(5,000, of whom 1 10,000 are girls between... | |
| Bureau of Associated Charities, Newark, N.J. - 1907 - 258 halaman
...the Young Women's Christian Associations of the United States of America, 125 East 27th St. Objects: "To unite in one body the Young Women's Christian...establish, develop, and unify such associations; to advance the physical, social, intellectual, moral, and spiritual interests of young women; to participate... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Charity - 1914 - 780 halaman
...Ellen E. Durrell, Secretary; Mrs. George D. Fitts, Treasurer; Bertha C. Macurdy, General Secretary. To advance the physical, social, intellectual, moral, and spiritual interests of young women. Number of paid officers or employees, 16. Dr. From beneficiaries Subscriptions and donations Income... | |
| Elizabeth Wilson - 1916 - 478 halaman
...competent to adopt it, and until then charter membership rights would be valid. The purpose was stated to be "to unite in one body the Young Women's Christian...establish, develop, and unify such Associations ; to advance the physical, social, intellectual, moral and spiritual interests of young women; to participate... | |
| 1916 - 507 halaman
...Young Women's Christian Associations of the United States of America, 600 Lexington Ave., NYC Object: To unite in one body the Young Women's Christian Associations...establish, develop and unify such Associations; to advance Christian social service; to participate in the work of the World's Young Women's Christian... | |
| Elizabeth Wilson - 1916 - 478 halaman
...membership rights would be valid. The purpose was stated to be "to unite in one body the Young Women 's Christian Associations of the United States, to establish, develop, and unify such Associations ; to advance the physical, social, intellectual, moral and spiritual interests of young women; to participate... | |
| Genevieve Poyneer Hendricks - 1921 - 390 halaman
...Women's Christian Associations of the USA (org. 1873), Headquarters, 600 Lexington Ave., New York, NY To advance the physical, social, intellectual, moral, and spiritual interests of young women. Unites in one body the Young Women's Christian Associations ; establishes, develops, and unifies such... | |
| Merritt Madison Chambers - 1941 - 260 halaman
...continuing relationship with it. Members and clients are largely between the ages of 15 and 35. Purpose: To advance the physical, social, intellectual, moral, and spiritual interests of young women; to bring young women to such a knowledge of Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord as shall mean for the individual... | |
| United States. Office of Inter-American Affairs - 1943 - 380 halaman
...unite in one body the YWCA's of the United States; to participate in the work of the World's YWCA's; to advance the physical, social, intellectual, moral and spiritual interests of young women". Inter-American activities: Latin American Committee. Chairman, Mrs. John Finley, of the Foreign Division... | |
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