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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Overview

Administrative Information
Historical Note
Scope and Content Note
Series Descriptions
Container List
  Series I: Alphabetical File, 1929-1988
Series II: Photographs, 1934?-1982?
Series III: Memorias, 1929-1951
Series IV: Oversized Material, n.d., 195-?
Related Materials

Contact Information:
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University of Miami Libraries
P.O. Box 248214
Coral Gables, FL 33124-0320
(305) 284-4900
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Overview
Title:
Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club Collection, 1929-1986
Collection No:
CHC0124
Extent:
3.00 linear ft. (Six boxes)
Repository:
Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries
Location:
34D1, 34E4-5
Abstract:
The Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club Collection is comprised of administrative files, publications, events and exhibitions programs, and photographs of this Cuban women's club. The materials in this collection primarily document the Lyceum's services and activities, e.g. art exhibitions, children's programs, and its famous flower arrangement classes and shows, from its inception until its closing by Castro's government in 1968.
 
Administrative Information
Processed by:
Alicia O. Hernández, Rolando J. Díaz, and Esperanza B. de Varona, 1985
Encoded by:
Pedro A. Figueredo and Jeff Barry, February 2002
Access Restrictions:
This collection is unrestricted.
Preferred Citation:
Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club Collection, Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries, Coral Gables, Florida.
Copyright Statement:
© 2002 University of Miami. All rights reserved. Permission to publish materials must be obtained from the Director of the Cuban Heritage Collection.
   
 
Historical Note

The Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club began in Havana as the Lyceum, a women's society dedicated to promoting cultural understanding, social consciousness and social service, as well as physical fitness and sports. It was founded by fourteen women concerned with social problems as well as the role of women in fostering the intellectual development and expression in Cuba: Berta Arocena, Carmen and Dulce María Castellanos, Carmelina Guanche, Rebeca Gutiérrez, Matilde Martínez Márquez, Lillian Mederos, Reneé and Sarah Méndez Capote, María Teresa Moré, Alicia Santamaría, Ofelia Tomé, and María Josefa Vidaurreta.

This group's first meeting took place at the home of Berta Arocena, the Lyceum's first president, on 1 December 1928. Following the model of a similar Spanish association, the Lyceum was officially incorporated on 22 February 1929 at a home at Calzada and A Streets in El Vedado section of Havana.

The first ten years of the Lyceum's history were mainly a period of consolidation and development as an organization focused on the promotion of cultural awareness and activities. Although social service was not part of the society's initial agenday, it was among the primary goals of the organization.

On February 22, 1939, at the tenth anniversary of its inauguration, the Lyceum was merged with the "Tennis de Señoritas," another women's organization dedicated primarily to women's sports, whereupon it became known as the Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club. From this point in time, the new club flourished due to an influx of new members and a strengthened focus on its goals. The Lyceum, as it was still commonly known, continued its tradition of promoting cultural awareness, exhibitions and lectures, and increased the emphasis on and the scope of its social service activities. The society moved to a larger location more suited to its needs for space at Calzada and 8 Streets in El Vedado.

The scope of the activities of the Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club was wide, including several "firsts" in Cuba. The Lyceum sponsored many different lectures and conferences on many topics given by some of the most prominent scholars and speakers of the times from across the ideological spectrum. Its facilities were also used for recitals sponsored of other associations such as the Sociedad de Conciertos (Concert Society) and the Sociedad de Música de Cámara (Society of Chamber Music). It even welcomed the famous Pro-Arte Musical when the latter's auditorium was seized after the Cuban Revolution of 1959.

The Lyceum also had a gallery which housed exhibitions of classical and modern art, photography, and folk art of different countries but with a particular focus on Cuban arts. The most famous of these exhibitions was the one that took place every April: the exhibition of flower and plant arrangements which eventually acquired international fame.

There are several other notable accomplishments by the Lyceum. It founded the first free public library in Cuba and the first children's library on the island. It sponsored various classes at different levels, from the famed flower arrangement classes to literacy classes and vocational training. The popularity of these classes increased after the 1959 Revolution because classes were conducted without the ideological interference of the revolutionary government. Indeed, from its foundation of social service activities dedicated to "works of charity and solving the problems of the destitute," the Lyceum developed the School of Social Service of the University of Havana.

The Lyceum continued to function until it was closed on 16 March 1968 by the Castro government, with many of its members, including the last president, becoming exiled in the United States and other countries.

In the early 1980s, the Cuban Heritage Collection (CHC) began a campaign to collect Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club materials from former members in exile, many of whom donated their Club memorabilia and ephemera to the CHC. The materials collected through those efforts comprise this collection. It was voluntarily processed by a former member of the Lyceum and lawyer, Alicia O. Hernández, with the assistance of CHC staff.

Scope and Content Note
The Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club Collection is compromised of administrative files, publications, events and exhibitions announcements and programs, and photographs of this Cuban women's club. The materials in this collection primarily document the Lyceum's services and activities, e.g. art exhibitions, children's programs, and its famous flower arrangement classes and shows, from its inception until its closing by Castro's government in 1968.
 
Series Descriptions
Series I. Alphabetical File, n.d., 1929-1988 (bulk dates 1944-1960)
Extent: 1.50 liner ft. in three boxes (Boxes 1-3)
Arrangement: Alphabetical

This series contains the bulk of the Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club Collection materials. It is arranged alphabetically by subject, including material related to the Lyceum's administrative organization, conferences, exhibitions, and social service. Also in this series are a selection of the Lyceum's monthly activities calendars from 1944 to 1967; material on Elena Mederos de González (1900-1981), women's and human rights activist; and correspondence on the acquisition of materials for the collection.

Series II. Photographs, n.d., 1939-1982? (bulk dates 1953-1960)
Extent: 0.50 linear ft. in one box (Box 4)
Arrangement: Alphabetical

This series is comprised of photographs of members, meetings, and events of the Lyceum. There are a large number of photographs of flower arrangements from the Lyceum's famed classes and annual flower shows. Of special interest is a photograph of the membership of the Lyceum and "Tennis de Señoritas" when the two organizations joined to become the Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club (box 4, folder 14).

Series III. Memorias, 1929-1951
Extent: 0.50 linear ft. in one box (Box 5)
Arrangement: Chronological

This series contains the "Memorias" or yearbooks, of the Lyceum which contain the annual report of the president and an Overview of all the accomplishments of the preceding year.

Series IV. Oversized Material, n.d., 195-?
Extent: 0.50 linear ft. in one box (Box 6)

Series IV contains a Lyceum banner and a copy of a Lyceum publication of sheet music, Contradanzas de Saumell.

 
Container List
Series I: Alphabetical File, 1929-1988
Box Folder Folder Title
1 1 Administrative Organization, n.d, 1929
2 Rental Form and Rules, n.d.
3 Statutes - Lyceum, n.d., 1944
4 Statutes - Social Service Committee, n.d.
  5 Articles - Flower Shows, n.d., 1944
  6 Award - Thirty years' Membership, 1965
7 Brochure - "Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club," 1942
  8 Bulletin - Instituto Nacional de Cultura (INC), 1965
9 Cards (Printed by the Lyceum), n.d.
  10 Clippings, n.d., 1936-1984
  11 Conference - "Primera Fiesta Intelectual de la Mujer," 1935
12 General, n.d., 1941-1946, 1986
13 Contest Rules, n.d., 1935-1952
14 Flower Arranging Contest, 1945
15 Correspondence, 1939, 1982-1988
 2 1 Exhibition - Antique Musical Instruments, 1947
2 Arte Religioso, 1963
3 Benavides, Alfonso, 1953
4 Cerra, Mirta, 1968
5 Disney, Walt, 1968
6 Flower Arranging, n.d., 1946-1960
7 Lamarque, María Pepa, 1968
8 López, Zoraida, 1959, 1984
9 Nuevas Iglesias Cubanas, 1958
10 Orlando, Felipe, 1935
11 Romañach (Leopoldo), 1962
12 Sculpture, 1944
13 Serra Badúe, Daniel, 1948
14 Soldevilla, Dolores (Loló), 1950
15 Theatre Designers, 1961
16 Villalba, Federico, 1940
17 History of the Lyceum by Regina de Marcos n.d.
18 Lamar, Hortensia - Homage - Ateneo de Matanzas & Asociación de Amigos de la Cultura Cubana, 1968
19 Logo - "Revista Lyceum," n.d.
20 Mederos de González, Elena - Articles and Clippings, 1981-1983
21 Obituaries, 1981
22 Memorial Service - Georgetown University, 1981
23 Museo Cubano de Arte y Cultura, 1981?
24 St. Thomas University, 1981?
  25 University of Miami Koubek Center, 1982
  26 Membership Form, n.d.
  27 Muños de Quevedo, María - Homage, 1948
  28 Officers, 1967-1969
  29 Organization - Comité Conjunto de Instituciones Cubanas, n.d.
 3 1 Pamphlet and Typescript - 'El Lyceum" by María Luisa Guerrero, n.d.
  2 Play - "La Peluquería," n.d.
  3 Program - Carlos Enríquez Exhibit, n.d.
  4 Program - Concierto- Exposición Infantil, 1947-1948
  5 Programs - Coral del Instituto del Vedado, 1951
  6 Programs - Monthly Activities of the Lyceum, 1944
7 1948
8 1952
9 1956
10 1958
11 1959
12 1960
13 1961
14 1962
15 1963
16 1965
17 1966
18 Programs - Monthly Activities of the Lyceum, 1967
  19 Publication - Ediciones Lyceum - "Cantos Cubanos de Navidad," 1959
20 "Un hombre a través de su obra: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra" by Mirta Aguirre, 1948
21 "Varona, un escéptico creador," by Pánfilo D. Camacho, 1949
22 "Significación de Centenario Martiano," by Jorge Mañach, 1953
23 Publication - "Veinte Años del Lyceum," 1949
24 "El 26 aniversario de la independencia checoslovaca," 1944
25 Recital - Medina Méndez, Carmen, 1957
  26 Social Service - Assistance Division of the Lyceum, n.d., 1929-1948
27 Biblioteca Juvenil (Children's Library), n.d., 1942-1946
28 Classes, n.d.
29 Frente Femenino de Defensa Civil, n.d.
30 Stationery, n.d.
  31 Typescript - Program - Día de la Voluntaria, 1956

Series II: Photographs, 1934?-1982?
Box Folder Folder Title
4 1 Board of Directors (Directiva), n.d., 1945
  2 Bridal Shower - Rita María Valdés, 195-
  3 Centenario Martiano, 1953
  4 Classes - Flower Arranging, 1955-1957
  5 Exhibition - Flower Arranging, 1956-1959
  6 Flower Arrangements, 1953
7 1954
8 1955
9 1956
10 1957
11 1959
12 1960
13 Group Photograph, n.d., 1949-1951
  14 Joining of the Lyceum and "Tennis de Señoritas," 1939
  15 Lamar, Hortensia, 1963
16 Lyceum Building (Calzada & 8 Streets, Vedado, Havana) n.d.
  17 Mañach Conference, 1949
  18 Mederos de González, Elena, 1982?

Series III: Memorias, 1929-1951
Box Item Title
5 Memoria, 1929-1930
1930-1933
1933-1934
1935-1936
1937-1939
1939-1940
1941-1943
1943-1945
1949-1951

Series IV: Oversized Material, n.d., 195-?
Box Item Title
6 Banner of the Lyceum (White text on green felt, 34 x 72 cm.), 195-?
Publication - Ediciones Lyceum - Contradanzas de Saumell, by Manuel Saumell Robredo, n.d.
 
Related Materials
Selected published materials in CHC and/or the University of Miami's Otto G. Richter Library:

Instituto Jacques Maritain de Cuba. La Mujer cubana: historia e infrahistoria. Miami, Fla. Ediciones Universal, 2000.

Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club. Baile de las Américas. La Habana: 1959.
NOTE: Cover illustrated by Massaguer.

Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club. Exposición de flores. La Habana: P. Fernández, 1956.

Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club. Exposición de plástica cubana contemporánea: Lyceum, La Habana, Enero 28, 1954. La Habana: Lyceum, 1954.

Séjourné, Laurette. La mujer cubana en el quehacer de la historia. México: Siglo Veintiuno Editores, 1980.

Sosa de Quesada, Arístides. Reliquias de Martí: conferencia ilustrada con proyecciones en pantalla, pronunciada en el teatro "Sauto" de Matanzas, a invitación de "Amigos de la cultura cubana"; en la Sociedad Lyceum Lawn & Tennis club de la Habana, y en el Club San Carlos de Santiago de Cuba, a instancias de ambas directivas. La Habana: P. Fernández, 1942.

The Stoner Collection on Cuban Feminism: a Microfilm Collection Held in the Arizona State University Libraries Microform Service. Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State University Libraries, 1990.

Stoner, K. Lynn, ed. and Luis Hipólito Serrano Pérez. Cuban and Cuban-American Women: An Annotated Bibliography. Wilmington, Del. Scholarly Resources, 2000.

-----. From the House to the Streets: The Cuban Woman's Movement for Legal Reform, 1898-1940. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1991.

Torriente, Cosme de la. Cooperación intelectual: conferencia pronunciada en el "Lyceum y Lawn Tennis Club" de la Habana, el día 16 de diciembre de 1941. La Habana: "La Verónica," imprenta de M. Altolaguirre, 1942.

Women in Cuba, 1923-1985: Pamphlets. Cuba: various publishers, 1923-1985. Microfilm by Princeton University Library, 1987.

 
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