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  2. Woman's Club of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The Woman's Club of San Antonio is a philanthropic civic organization located in Bexar County in the U.S. state of Texas. It was founded October 1, 1898 by Mary Eleanor Brackenridge, [1] Marin B. Fenwick [2] and sixteen other individuals who had been inspired by the National Federation of Women's Clubs. Brackenridge served as the organization's ...

  3. María Antonietta Berriozábal - Wikipedia

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    The family moved to San Antonio in 1942. [1] [4] She attended Christ the King Private School and later graduated from Providence High School. [2] After high school she worked with The Salvation Army while taking college courses at night at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She graduated in 1979 with a bachelor's degree, which took her 20 ...

  4. Women’s Impact Inc. Empowerment Day program is Oct. 26 - AOL

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  5. Mary Eleanor Brackenridge - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 1898, the Woman's Club of San Antonio was organized by Brackenridge and Marin B. Fenwick., [8] a precursor of other similar civic and social organizations in the city. The organization was the vanguard of Texas women's clubs in promoting women's suffrage. Brackenridge served as the organization's president for the first seven ...

  6. Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word - Wikipedia

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    The institute was founded in San Antonio in 1869, as a sister house of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, Galveston, Texas. In 1869, Bishop Dubuis chose three from the Galveston community, St. Madeleine Chollet, St. Pierre Cinquin, and Agnes Buisson to begin a new house in San Antonio and open the first hospital in the area.

  7. Ella Austin Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    Members of this organization describe how Mrs. Austin founded the Progressive Women as a group that would support philanthropic endeavors in the community, particularly the work of the children’s home. Their work paved the way for the continuation of the orphanage even after Ella Austin died as a result of heart disease on November 5, 1902.

  8. Women's college basketball transfer portal tracker: Who ...

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    She announced in late May she would join Oklahoma, which lost to Iowa State twice last season. The Sooners went 25-9. Kentucky. 2021-22 season: 19-12 overall, 8-8 SEC.Won SEC tournament title vs ...

  9. Southwest Voter Registration Education Project - Wikipedia

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    To date SVREP has prevailed in 87 out of 88 federal Voting Rights Act cases and over 70 California Voting Rights actions. In 2016 SVREP Sued Bexar County in Texas for misinforming constituents about voter ID rules. SVREP argued that the voter ID laws were an attempt to curb and discourage minorities from participating in the electoral process. [4]