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Sondra Smith papers
Iowa Memorial Union catering manager and women's rights activist.
Sonja Larsen papers
Republican representative in the Iowa legislature who ran for mayor of Ottumwa in 1981.
Stella M. Mason papers
Physician and surgeon who practiced in Mason City, Iowa, and was also active in the women's sufffrage movement.
Stong Family papers
Correspondence of Alice Stong details her undergraduate experiences at The University of Iowa.
Subject Files on Iowa Women
Subject files pertaining to Iowa organizations and women.
Arrangement
The collection is divided into three series: Biographies, Organizations, and Subjects.
Sue Follon papers
Educational administrator and Executive Director of the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women.
Sue M. Reed papers
Republican Party activist and officer of Iowa and National Federations of Republican Women, 1950s-1970s.
Susan Boyd papers
Journalist and writer who published several articles in Mademoiselle. She also served as University of Iowa First Lady from 1969-1981.
Susan J. Norman papers
Suzanne Bunkers papers
English professor and diarist whose academic publications focus on women's history and diaries. Her own diaries reflect both her professional development and her personal life.
Suzi Kaiman Papers
Family- and community-oriented Jewish woman from Sioux City, Iowa.
Swope and DeLand Families papers
Family papers and subject files concerning women artists, women writers, and peace activism in Northwest Iowa.
Sylvia M. Stoesser papers
University of Iowa graduate in 1928 with a Ph.D. in physical chemistry. She was the first woman chemist to work for Dow Chemical Company.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
T. Anne Cleary papers
University of Iowa Vice President of Academic Affairs, American Psychological Association president, and expert in educational testing.
T. F. Poduska papers
T. F. Poduska was a painter and advocate for the arts.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Tennyson Study Club (Marion, Iowa) records
Study club founded in 1932 to discuss works by Alfred Tennyson; it later expanded its focus to include charitable and community-based activities.
The Clionian Club (Davenport, Iowa) records
Women's study group which originated in 1874.
The Recital Club (Garner, Iowa) records
Organized in 1901 to promote the arts and community service.
The Way Up Leadership Conference records
Iowa-based conference held annually since 1983 to promote women in higher education.
Thelma B. Lewis papers
Iowa City mayor in 1961; served on the city council from 1958 to 1963.