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clubwoman

[kluhb-woom-uhn] / ˈklʌbˌwʊm ən /


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Her mother was a tireless clubwoman who kept insisting that Elizabeth “do something” for the war effort but, with a baby on the way, Elizabeth felt she was doing plenty.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 10, 2018

John Lane Hancock, elderly Mrs. Logan is not only an active art patron, an avid clubwoman, but a poet.

From Time Magazine Archive

She became a compulsive eater, and over the years puffed herself up into a caricature of the professional clubwoman.

From Time Magazine Archive

His slim, gracious wife, Georgiana Farr Sibley, mother of six, is a busy clubwoman and good speaker, member of the National Council's Woman's Auxiliary.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her mother, being the most famous clubwoman in America, hasn’t spent much time at home?

From Molly Brown's Freshman Days by Speed, Nell




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