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- catalog abstract "The collection includes correspondence, clippings, minutes, flyers, pamphlets, programs, and other printed material. Most of the materials document Eno's involvement with various groups, most notably the Woman's Press Club of New York City, a professional organization for women journalists, authors, and "those engaged in similar pursuits." Also documented is Eno's support of school reform through the implementation of the Gary Plan, a system in which students attended school all day and moved throughout the school building to various academic and vocational classes. Other papers document Eno's involvement in the Progressive Party, and her attempt to be a representative of the party at the Constitutional Convention.".
- catalog contributor b9652774.
- catalog coverage "New York (N.Y.) Social life and customs 20th century.".
- catalog date "1912".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch00348".
- catalog description "Eva Eno Papers. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "Eva Eno was born in 1878 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The daughter of Jonathan S. and Katherine (Applegate) Walling, she was raised in Colorado, where she was educated at Wolfe Hall. In 1897, she married Alfred Joseph Eno. Their only child, Ralph Bovingdon Eno, died June 10, 1908, at the age of eight. She was a member of the 1912 women's law class at New York University. Eno was chairman of the Woman Suffrage Party of Queens Borough (1912-1914); chairman of women workers, Queens Borough, National Progressive Party; member and corresponding secretary of the Woman's Press Club of New York City; member of the Portia Club of the City of New York; member and officer of the Woman Citizens' League of New York State; publisher of The Queensboro Equality, a broadsheet advocating women's suffrage; and organizer of eighteen women's clubs in the Borough of Queens. In addition, she was a consumer advocate and worked for the reform of schools and prisons. After the stock market crash in 1929, the Enos' fortunes declined; Eva Eno later ran a school and an employment agency on Long Island. She died in 1961.".
- catalog description "The collection includes correspondence, clippings, minutes, flyers, pamphlets, programs, and other printed material. Most of the materials document Eno's involvement with various groups, most notably the Woman's Press Club of New York City, a professional organization for women journalists, authors, and "those engaged in similar pursuits." Also documented is Eno's support of school reform through the implementation of the Gary Plan, a system in which students attended school all day and moved throughout the school building to various academic and vocational classes. Other papers document Eno's involvement in the Progressive Party, and her attempt to be a representative of the party at the Constitutional Convention.".
- catalog description "Unpublished finding aid.".
- catalog extent "2 linear ft.".
- catalog issued "1912".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "New York (N.Y.) Social life and customs 20th century.".
- catalog spatial "New York (State)".
- catalog subject "Businesswomen New York (State)".
- catalog subject "Educational change New York (State)".
- catalog subject "Eno, Eva, 1878-1961.".
- catalog subject "Gary School League.".
- catalog subject "Portia Club of the City of New York.".
- catalog subject "Prison reformers New York (State)".
- catalog subject "Progressive Party (1912)".
- catalog subject "Woman Citizens' League of New York State.".
- catalog subject "Woman's Press Club of New York City.".
- catalog subject "Women New York (State) Societies and clubs.".
- catalog subject "Women Suffrage New York (State)".
- catalog subject "Women journalists New York (State)".
- catalog subject "Women lawyers New York (State)".
- catalog subject "Women political activists New York (State)".
- catalog subject "Women-owned business enterprises New York (State)".
- catalog title "Papers, 1912-1936 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "collection".