Business and Professional Women’s Club (BPW), Crookston, 1921–1960
Former presidents of the Crookston BPW gather for a group portrait, June 1942. Pictured, seated left to right, are Ida Tvedten, Mae Rideout, Pauline Rauenbuehler, Bergetta Loken, and Katherine Burns; standing (left to right) are Mrs. Ethel Stephens, Clara Berg, Mrs. Ruth Olson, Clara Crouette, Louise Rasmussen, Myrtle Hovland, and Agatha Krueger.
Bibliography
Anderson, Maybelle. “Crookston BPW ‘Measures Up,’ Survey of Work Shows.” Crookston Daily Times, October 16, 1950.
“BPWC Endorses ‘Equal Pay’ Bill in State Legislature.” Crookston Daily Times, March 13, 1957.
“BPWC Members Again Will Assist in March on Polio.” Crookston Daily Times, January 13, 1953.
Burns, Katherine. “BPW Club Prominent in Assisting Local Projects.” Crookston Daily Times, February 29, 1952.
“Business Women Contribute to Red Cross Funds.” Crookston Daily Times, January 14, 1942.
“Business Women Hear of Food for Defense.” Crookston Daily Times, October 14, 1942.
“Business Women to Go ‘All Out’ for War.” Crookston Daily Times, September 15, 1942.
“BPWC Hears of G.I. Bill of Rights.” Crookston Daily Times, March 13, 1945.
“BPWC Members Learn Meaning of Emblem Symbols.” Crookston Daily Times, February 13, 1945.
“Change Women’s Status.” Bakersfield Californian, September 27, 1955.
“Clean Out Your Clothes Closet Week April 8–14.” Crookston Daily Times, April 7, 1945.
Crookston’s Business and Professional Women (BPW) club newsletters [untitled], 1930–1950s
Manuscript Collection, Polk County Historical Society, Crookston
Description: Copies of approximately twenty years of newsletters produced by Crookston’s Business and Professional Women (BPW) Club.
“Crookston Salutes Women Who Work.” Minnesota Bulletin 23, no. 4 (July 1958).
“Drive Brings in 14,783 Pounds of Used Clothing.” Crookston Daily Times, May 12, 1945.
“Equal Rights Amendment Gains, Clubwomen Told.” Crookston Daily Times, May 17, 1946.
“Ex-service Women Honored by Business Women Week.” Crookston Daily Times, September 25, 1951.
“Honor Miss Ida Tvedten as Local Woman of Year.” Crookston Daily Times, October 11, 1949.
“Ida Tvedten Describes First Armistice Day in France.” Crookston Daily Times, November 13, 1956.
“Local Business Men Pay Tribute to BPW Members.” Crookston Daily Times, September 26, 1955.
“Mae M. Rideout Named Honor Woman of Year.” Crookston Daily Times, March 9, 1954.
“Mae Rideout Awarded Well Deserved Honor.” Crookston Daily Times, March 8, 1954.
“Mae Rideout Winner of Golden Deeds Award.” Crookston Daily Times, April 12, 1954.
“Miss Mae Rideout Receives BPW Clubs Head Position.” Crookston Daily Times, April 13, 1948.
“1919 ‘Goings On of Women’ Depicted for BPW Week.” Crookston Daily Times, September 23, 1957.
“1929 Saw More Women Active in World Affairs.” Crookston Daily Times, September 24, 1957.
“$1000 for Equal Rights!” Minnesota Bulletin 19, no. 1 (September 1953).
“Prospects Bright for Equal Rights, Women are Told.” Crookston Daily Times, May 17, 1946.
Ramstad, Shirley M. “Crookston BPW Undertakes Public Affairs Projects.” Crookston Daily Times, September 27, 1956.
Rideout, Mae M. “Women in Business to Stay, Men Must Admit.” Crookston Daily Times, February 29, 1952.
“Woman Called ‘Sleeping Giant’ of U.S. Politic.” Minneapolis Star, July 24, 1959.
Chronology
1919
1920
1921
1926
1928
1930
Spring 1931
September 1931
1932
1933
1934
1936
1939
September 1948–May 1949
1954
1957
Bibliography
Anderson, Maybelle. “Crookston BPW ‘Measures Up,’ Survey of Work Shows.” Crookston Daily Times, October 16, 1950.
“BPWC Endorses ‘Equal Pay’ Bill in State Legislature.” Crookston Daily Times, March 13, 1957.
“BPWC Members Again Will Assist in March on Polio.” Crookston Daily Times, January 13, 1953.
Burns, Katherine. “BPW Club Prominent in Assisting Local Projects.” Crookston Daily Times, February 29, 1952.
“Business Women Contribute to Red Cross Funds.” Crookston Daily Times, January 14, 1942.
“Business Women Hear of Food for Defense.” Crookston Daily Times, October 14, 1942.
“Business Women to Go ‘All Out’ for War.” Crookston Daily Times, September 15, 1942.
“BPWC Hears of G.I. Bill of Rights.” Crookston Daily Times, March 13, 1945.
“BPWC Members Learn Meaning of Emblem Symbols.” Crookston Daily Times, February 13, 1945.
“Change Women’s Status.” Bakersfield Californian, September 27, 1955.
“Clean Out Your Clothes Closet Week April 8–14.” Crookston Daily Times, April 7, 1945.
Crookston’s Business and Professional Women (BPW) club newsletters [untitled], 1930–1950s
Manuscript Collection, Polk County Historical Society, Crookston
Description: Copies of approximately twenty years of newsletters produced by Crookston’s Business and Professional Women (BPW) Club.
“Crookston Salutes Women Who Work.” Minnesota Bulletin 23, no. 4 (July 1958).
“Drive Brings in 14,783 Pounds of Used Clothing.” Crookston Daily Times, May 12, 1945.
“Equal Rights Amendment Gains, Clubwomen Told.” Crookston Daily Times, May 17, 1946.
“Ex-service Women Honored by Business Women Week.” Crookston Daily Times, September 25, 1951.
“Honor Miss Ida Tvedten as Local Woman of Year.” Crookston Daily Times, October 11, 1949.
“Ida Tvedten Describes First Armistice Day in France.” Crookston Daily Times, November 13, 1956.
“Local Business Men Pay Tribute to BPW Members.” Crookston Daily Times, September 26, 1955.
“Mae M. Rideout Named Honor Woman of Year.” Crookston Daily Times, March 9, 1954.
“Mae Rideout Awarded Well Deserved Honor.” Crookston Daily Times, March 8, 1954.
“Mae Rideout Winner of Golden Deeds Award.” Crookston Daily Times, April 12, 1954.
“Miss Mae Rideout Receives BPW Clubs Head Position.” Crookston Daily Times, April 13, 1948.
“1919 ‘Goings On of Women’ Depicted for BPW Week.” Crookston Daily Times, September 23, 1957.
“1929 Saw More Women Active in World Affairs.” Crookston Daily Times, September 24, 1957.
“$1000 for Equal Rights!” Minnesota Bulletin 19, no. 1 (September 1953).
“Prospects Bright for Equal Rights, Women are Told.” Crookston Daily Times, May 17, 1946.
Ramstad, Shirley M. “Crookston BPW Undertakes Public Affairs Projects.” Crookston Daily Times, September 27, 1956.
Rideout, Mae M. “Women in Business to Stay, Men Must Admit.” Crookston Daily Times, February 29, 1952.
“Woman Called ‘Sleeping Giant’ of U.S. Politic.” Minneapolis Star, July 24, 1959.