Junior League of Boston - Social Networks and Archival Context (original) (raw)

A voluntary organization of women engaged in service to the community, the Junior League of Boston grew out of the Sewing Circle League (1907), was renamed (1916), and incorporated (1922). With a current focus on serving the arts, women, and children, the League has channelled the energies of women into socially useful work and trained them in administration of voluntary projects.

From the description of [Videotape collection] [videorecording]. 1981-1988. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008950

A voluntary organization of women engaged in service to the community, the Junior League of Boston grew out of the Sewing Circle League (1907), was renamed (1916), and incorporated (1922.) With a current focus on serving the arts, women, and children, the League has channelled the energies of women into socially useful work and trained them in administration of voluntary projects.

From the description of Records, 1897-1994 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122421364

The Junior League of Boston (JLB) is a voluntary organization of women engaged in service to the community. It grew out of the Sewing Circle League, formed in 1907. Sewing circles were clubs for debutantes organized since 1867 to sew for the poor. The Sewing Circle League was renamed the Junior League of Boston and affiliated with the Association of Junior Leagues of America in 1916. The second oldest JL in the country, it was incorporated in 1922.

The membership is divided into four parts: provisionals, who are in-training, perform voluntary service but may not vote or hold office; active members (up to age 40), who hold office, vote and perform voluntary service; sustaining members, who have retired from active membership but continue to support the league financially; and honorary members. Transfers from other leagues and inter-leagues (temporary members) are allowed.

The JLB has always looked for new forms of social and civic activism. Beginning in 1907 with a play committee to put on entertainments in settlement houses and a lecture series for self-education, it has developed a constantly changing menu of community programs: war-related activity in 1917-1918 and 1942-1945, fundraising (Bargain Box and Decorators' Show House) to help pay for its community outreach projects, and an array of programs relating to health, children, education, the arts, the elderly, and women's issues. Its strategy is to identify a social or civic problem, create a program to address it, run it for a period of years, and then hand it on to another group. In this way the JLB has made substantial contributions to the improvement of city and suburban life, channeled the interests and creative energy of many women into socially useful work, trained them in administration, and fostered their interest in the conditions of Boston and its suburbs.

The JLB continues to be a member of the Association of Junior Leagues, Inc., whose purpose is to unite and advise member Leagues and provide conferences and workshops. The JLB is administered by a president and Board of Managers, who oversee standing committees that in turn organize community projects. The JLB employs an executive secretary and several assistants in its current headquarters at 117 Newbury Street. Since 1950, it has had associated suburban areas: Dedham-Dover-Milton, South Shore, North Shore, Wellesley, Belmont, and Concord, and from the 1960s a "Professional Area" committee composed of career women.

JLB consultants provided technical assistance to non-profit organizations.

From the guide to the Records, 1897-1994, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute)

Bibliographic and Digital Archival Resources

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