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- catalog abstract "Collection includes articles and printed material about the club; correspondence; a script by Guerrier, 1915; poems; member list, 1955; and photographs of the camp, pottery, and club members.".
- catalog contributor b12041660.
- catalog date "1910".
- catalog description "Collection includes articles and printed material about the club; correspondence; a script by Guerrier, 1915; poems; member list, 1955; and photographs of the camp, pottery, and club members.".
- catalog description "Gift of Florence and Mildred Adelson, 2001.".
- catalog description "In the summer of 1907, Guerrier and Brown started a small experimental pottery with the goal of providing a vocation and a healthful, creative place to work for SEG members. Mrs. Storrow bought a building for them in 1908 in the shadow of the Old North Church, and the Paul Revere Pottery was born. The pottery sold widely but the business still required a subsidy, even after it moved to Brighton, Mass., to a house designed by Edith Brown. Following her death in 1932, work at the pottery continued until 1942 when financial constraints made it necessary to close. The club continued meeting until 1969.".
- catalog description "Saturday Evening Girls Records. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "Saturday Evening Girls began as a reading group for high school-aged girls which met at the North Bennet Street Industrial School in Boston's North End, beginning in 1899. Organized to meet the needs of working class girls, the club sponsored activities such as folk dancing and drama, programs on literature, music, and art, as well as discussions of the social, political and economic problems of the day. Mrs. James Storrow subsidized their programs and in 1906 built a vacation house for the S.E.G. at Wingaersheek Beach in West Gloucester, Mass. The club was supervised by librarian Edith Guerrier and Edith Brown, an artist and illustrator.".
- catalog extent ".25 linear ft.".
- catalog issued "1910".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog provenance "Gift of Florence and Mildred Adelson, 2001.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Americanization Societies, etc.".
- catalog subject "Brown, Edith, -1932.".
- catalog subject "Camps Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Charities Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog subject "Girls Social life and customs 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Girls Societies and clubs.".
- catalog subject "Guerrier, Edith, 1870-1958.".
- catalog subject "North Bennet Street Industrial School (Boston, Mass.)".
- catalog subject "Paul Revere Pottery, Inc. (Brighton, Mass.)".
- catalog subject "Pottery Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Saturday Evening Girls (Organization)".
- catalog subject "Storrow, Helen Osborne, 1894-1944.".
- catalog subject "Women Vocational education.".
- catalog subject "Women immigrants Massachusetts.".
- catalog title "Records, 1910-1991 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "collection".