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TUESDAY EVENING CLUB. Organized in 1869 for men and women, the club met in the [[ROUND TABLE]] room in the Facade Building. The group including both [[ADAMS, Mary Newbury|Mary Newbury ADAMS]] and her husband [[ADAMS, Austin|Austin ADAMS]] had a brief history before merging with the [[INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND ART]].
TUESDAY EVENING CLUB. Organized in 1869 for men and women, the club met in the [[ROUND TABLE]] room in the [[FACADE BUILDING]]. The group including both [[ADAMS, Mary Newbury|Mary Newbury ADAMS]] and her husband [[ADAMS, Austin|Austin ADAMS]] had a brief history before merging with the [[IOWA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS]].


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Slichter, Gail B. "Mary Newbury Adams Helped Lead Dubuque Women to Culture," ''Telegraph-Herald'', March 31, 1963, p. 13
Slichter, Gail B. "Mary Newbury Adams Helped Lead Dubuque Women to Culture," ''Telegraph-Herald'', March 31, 1963, p. 13


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See: [[LITERARY ORGANIZATIONS]]


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TUESDAY EVENING CLUB. Organized in 1869 for men and women, the club met in the ROUND TABLE room in the FACADE BUILDING. The group including both Mary Newbury ADAMS and her husband Austin ADAMS had a brief history before merging with the IOWA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS.

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Slichter, Gail B. "Mary Newbury Adams Helped Lead Dubuque Women to Culture," Telegraph-Herald, March 31, 1963, p. 13

See: LITERARY ORGANIZATIONS