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This
collection was digitized with funding from the Institute of
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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. |
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| 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. |
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| Historical
Note |
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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.
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| 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. |
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| Series
Descriptions |
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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 contains a Lyceum banner and a copy of a Lyceum publication
of sheet music, Contradanzas de Saumell.
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| Container
List |
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Series I: Alphabetical
File, 1929-1988 |
| Box |
Folder |
Folder
Title |
| 1 |
1 |
Administrative
Organization, n.d, 1929 |
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2 |
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Rental Form and Rules, n.d. |
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3 |
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Statutes - Lyceum, n.d., 1944 |
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4 |
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Statutes - Social Service Committee, n.d. |
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5 |
Articles
- Flower Shows, n.d., 1944 |
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6 |
Award
- Thirty years' Membership, 1965 |
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7 |
Brochure
- "Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club," 1942 |
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8 |
Bulletin
- Instituto Nacional de Cultura (INC), 1965 |
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9 |
Cards
(Printed by the Lyceum), n.d. |
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10 |
Clippings,
n.d., 1936-1984 |
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11 |
Conference
- "Primera Fiesta Intelectual de la Mujer,"
1935 |
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12 |
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General, n.d., 1941-1946, 1986 |
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13 |
Contest
Rules, n.d., 1935-1952 |
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14 |
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Flower Arranging Contest, 1945 |
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15 |
Correspondence,
1939, 1982-1988 |
| 2 |
1 |
Exhibition
- Antique Musical Instruments, 1947 |
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2 |
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Arte Religioso, 1963 |
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3 |
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Benavides, Alfonso, 1953 |
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4 |
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Cerra, Mirta, 1968 |
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5 |
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Disney, Walt, 1968 |
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6 |
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Flower Arranging, n.d., 1946-1960 |
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7 |
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Lamarque, María Pepa, 1968 |
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8 |
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López, Zoraida, 1959, 1984 |
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9 |
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Nuevas Iglesias Cubanas, 1958 |
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10 |
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Orlando, Felipe, 1935 |
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11 |
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Romañach (Leopoldo), 1962 |
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12 |
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Sculpture, 1944 |
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13 |
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Serra Badúe, Daniel, 1948 |
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14 |
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Soldevilla, Dolores (Loló), 1950 |
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15 |
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Theatre Designers, 1961 |
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16 |
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Villalba, Federico, 1940 |
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17 |
History
of the Lyceum by Regina de Marcos n.d. |
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18 |
Lamar,
Hortensia - Homage - Ateneo de Matanzas & Asociación
de Amigos de la Cultura Cubana, 1968 |
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19 |
Logo
- "Revista Lyceum," n.d. |
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20 |
Mederos
de González, Elena - Articles and Clippings, 1981-1983 |
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21 |
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Obituaries, 1981 |
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22 |
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Memorial Service - Georgetown University, 1981 |
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23 |
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Museo Cubano de Arte y Cultura, 1981? |
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24 |
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St. Thomas University, 1981? |
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25 |
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University of Miami Koubek Center, 1982 |
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26 |
Membership
Form, n.d. |
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27 |
Muños
de Quevedo, María - Homage, 1948 |
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28 |
Officers,
1967-1969 |
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29 |
Organization
- Comité Conjunto de Instituciones Cubanas, n.d. |
| 3 |
1 |
Pamphlet
and Typescript - 'El Lyceum" by María Luisa Guerrero,
n.d. |
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2 |
Play
- "La Peluquería," n.d. |
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3 |
Program
- Carlos Enríquez Exhibit, n.d. |
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4 |
Program
- Concierto- Exposición Infantil, 1947-1948 |
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5 |
Programs
- Coral del Instituto del Vedado, 1951 |
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6 |
Programs
- Monthly Activities of the Lyceum, 1944 |
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7 |
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1948 |
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8 |
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1952 |
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9 |
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1956 |
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10 |
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1958 |
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11 |
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1959 |
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12 |
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1960 |
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13 |
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1961 |
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14 |
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1962 |
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15 |
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1963 |
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16 |
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1965 |
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17 |
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1966 |
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18 |
Programs
- Monthly Activities of the Lyceum, 1967 |
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19 |
Publication
- Ediciones Lyceum - "Cantos Cubanos de Navidad,"
1959 |
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20 |
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"Un
hombre a través de su obra: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra"
by Mirta Aguirre, 1948 |
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21 |
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"Varona,
un escéptico creador," by Pánfilo D. Camacho, 1949
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22 |
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"Significación
de Centenario Martiano," by Jorge Mañach, 1953 |
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23 |
Publication
- "Veinte Años del Lyceum," 1949 |
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24 |
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"El
26 aniversario de la independencia checoslovaca,"
1944 |
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25 |
Recital
- Medina Méndez, Carmen, 1957 |
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26 |
Social
Service - Assistance Division of the Lyceum, n.d., 1929-1948 |
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27 |
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Biblioteca Juvenil (Children's Library), n.d., 1942-1946
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28 |
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Classes, n.d. |
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29 |
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Frente Femenino de Defensa Civil, n.d. |
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30 |
Stationery,
n.d. |
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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 |
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2 |
Bridal
Shower - Rita María Valdés, 195- |
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3 |
Centenario
Martiano, 1953 |
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4 |
Classes
- Flower Arranging, 1955-1957 |
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5 |
Exhibition
- Flower Arranging, 1956-1959 |
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6 |
Flower
Arrangements, 1953 |
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7 |
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1954 |
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8 |
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1955 |
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9 |
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1956 |
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10 |
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1957 |
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11 |
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1959 |
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12 |
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1960 |
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13 |
Group
Photograph, n.d., 1949-1951 |
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14 |
Joining
of the Lyceum and "Tennis de Señoritas," 1939 |
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15 |
Lamar,
Hortensia, 1963 |
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16 |
Lyceum
Building (Calzada & 8 Streets, Vedado, Havana) n.d. |
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17 |
Mañach
Conference, 1949 |
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18 |
Mederos
de González, Elena, 1982? |
Series III: Memorias, 1929-1951 |
| Box |
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Item
Title |
| 5 |
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Memoria,
1929-1930 |
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1930-1933 |
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1933-1934 |
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1935-1936 |
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1937-1939 |
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1939-1940 |
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1941-1943 |
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1943-1945 |
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1949-1951 |
Series IV: Oversized Material, n.d., 195-? |
| Box |
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Item
Title |
| 6 |
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Banner
of the Lyceum (White text on green felt, 34 x 72 cm.),
195-? |
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Publication
- Ediciones Lyceum - Contradanzas de Saumell, by Manuel
Saumell Robredo, n.d. |
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| Related
Materials |
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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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