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Guide to the University of Washington Faculty Auxiliary Records
1912-2000



Record Group No.: 32.00.2951
Accession No.: 2951-017
Creator: University of Washington. Faculty Auxiliary, creator
Title: University of Washington Faculty Auxiliary Records
Date Span: 1912-2000
Quantity: 6.96 cubic ft. (8 boxes)
Languages: Collection materials are in English.
Faculty Wives Club Year Book, 1943-1944. Special Collections, UW Libraries

Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.



Historical Note

The University of Washington Faculty Auxiliary is an organization for the spouses and partners of/and university faculty members and administrative officers as well as Auxiliary friends. Providing for its members a variety of opportunities for social and cultural interchange is a major objective of the activities that the Auxiliary sponsors. Service to the UW community and the provision of annual undergraduate scholarships are ongoing efforts of the UWFA and its members.

The Auxiliary was organized in the spring of 1908 as the Faculty Women's Club. Participants were both women faculty and faculty wives. In 1916 the group became the Faculty Wives Club and remained so until 1976, when the name, the University of Washington Faculty Auxiliary, was adopted in order to include faculty spouses of both genders.

The first meetings were held in the homes of members. In 1909 these were moved to the official and on-campus President's House, a structure which previously had been the "New York State Building" at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. (In 1926 this building became home to the School of Music; in 1931 the UW President took up residence in Washington Park.) It was the UW President's wife who, during the early years, served as president of the Faculty Wives Club.

In 1916 the ladies were granted the use of the Faculty Men's Club Hoo Hoo House as venue for their meetings and Study Group gatherings. When a new addition was added to this building in 1926, the Faculty Wives provided a financial contribution toward its "furnishings", as did also the Clubs of the Faculty Men and Faculty Women. The meetings were moved to the Student Union Building in 1952 until the completion in 1960 of a new Faculty Center which, since, has been home to many of the organization's general meetings and other events. A considerable donation was provided by the Faculty Wives also toward this very attractive accommodation which was renamed the University of Washington Club in 2005.

In the 1920s and 30s, as the organization grew, it began to diversify its programs and activities. When its membership was about to reach 250, an adjunct Newcomers Club was formed in 1929 in order to "shepherd the new, mostly young matrons" more effectively into the UW family during their first two years. The Newcomers Club functioned under its own officers and maintained its own Activity Groups. In addition to inviting faculty speakers to their meetings, these Clubs enjoyed such activities as book review, play production, bridge, debates on current topics and garden planning. These Study or Activity Groups were suspended during the war years (both WWI and II) when the members opted to contribute their efforts to the preparation of materials much needed by the Red Cross.

The Division of Health Sciences was established in 1946 and a separate organization of the wives of the Medical School Faculty was formed in 1949. Cooperation between the two women's groups included also the privilege of dual membership.

During these many decades of expansion and social change, the aim of the organization has remained the promotion of service to and sociability throughout the University community. In the early days, Christmas gifts were prepared and given to the Theodora Home (orphanage) and the University Infirmary. After World War II, the enrollment of foreign students increased and in 1952 in close association with the Foundation for International Understanding Through Students (FIUTS, estab. 1948), the Auxiliary began making annual contributions to various foreign student aid funds.

In 1957 the organization initiated a scholarship fund and in 1958-59 began the tradition of awarding annually at least one full-tuition scholarship to a student at the University. Funds for the service and scholarship activities were collected by numerous and various means, including Bridge Parties, International Nights featuring foreign foods and entertainment, Faculty Follies spotlighting faculty "talent", and the evening Dessert Auctions and Theater parties.

Active Faculty Wives membership peaked well above 600 in the 1960s; Spring Luncheon attendance was over 400. In the mid-60s, the Faculty Wives and Newcomers Club combined their separate Study and Activity Groups to form the Interest Group Program through which all could meet to share similar interests and talents.

Faculty Wives continued to recognize certain needs of the campus community and established several programs and services to meet these needs. A special interest group Research and Action was set up in the early 70s to study and lend support to the improvement of retirement provisions, health insurance and state legislative issues affecting the University. This same group played a significant role in creating the University of Washington Retirement Association in February of 1975. The original constitution of this new organization was based on that of the Faculty Wives Club; the members of the two groups have maintained a close and supportive relationship ever since.

The organization continued its support of foreign students at the University through its benefit fund for FIUTS and with donations collected at the December "Silver" (since 1994 "Holiday") Tea. In 1971 and in a combined effort, FIUTS and the Faculty Wives Club compiled and published the first edition of the Newcomers Booklet that was created especially for new arrivals to the University. Even after the affiliated Newcomers Club merged in 1975 with the Faculty Wives, many of the activities continued to be planned around the welcoming and orientation of the spouses of and new and visiting faculty. The Club (renamed in 1976 as UW Faculty Auxiliary) prepared the second edition in 1980 and revised this newcomer's aid at regular intervals up through 1996.

Since its establishment in 1985, the Visiting Faculty Housing Service has been particularly valuable to new and visiting faculty, staff and visiting scholars requiring temporary housing. This bustling office in Cunningham Hall has expanded its services that are available five half-days a week and run entirely by volunteers. Donations to VFHS from those making rentals available have contributed substantially to the coffers of the Faculty Auxiliary Scholarship Fund.

The Dinner-Lecture Series, a monthly evening event at the Faculty Center (UW Club), has been a popular addition to Auxiliary endeavors. The series was born in 1988 with the underlying idea of combining occasions for socializing with matters of a more intellectual nature. Furthermore, an evening event was more readily accessible for working members and working spouses.

Enterprising members considered new ideas for fund-raising, and in 1990 the Auxiliary compiled, published and successfully marketed a cookbook called Cooking with all Your Faculties. A second project undertook the annual sale of the Entertainment Coupon Book. The cookbooks have been sold, while sales of the latter continue to provide for the scholarship fund.

The Interest Group Program, which supports 30 to 40 different groups is a focal point for a good number of active Faculty Auxiliary members. The seasonal UWFA social events, the general meetings with speakers or cultural programs and the popular evening Dinner/ Lectures continue to be integral Auxiliary activities. These occasions provide opportunities for members, their partners and friends to meet people from other areas of the University community. A special Holiday Dinner-Program in December is particularly enjoyed by families.

The University has been and continues to be a valuable source of many of the speakers who present programs covering a wide variety of current, historical, scientific and informative topics for thought and discussion. Speakers as well as forums from outside the University also have been invited to provide information relevant to larger community projects and issues. The closure of the Navy's Sand Point Facility and the eventual distribution of the subsequently available prime property, the Seattle Commons issue and Where Town Meets Gown: Visions for the Future of the University District were particularly relevant topics in the mid-nineties.

The service capabilities of the Visiting Faculty Housing Office in providing assistance to university newcomers were greatly enhanced in 1995 with the arrival of Internet technology. Soon thereafter the VFHS and the UWFA undertook their initial website appearance. The Auxiliary continues to serve the university through its effort to reach out to and to welcome newcomers to the UW community.

Very high priority continues to be given by the Faculty Auxiliary to the provision of annual undergraduate scholarship awards. These scholarships are funded through member donations and other "gifts" to the Auxiliary, through special FA projects and, especially, through the efforts of the volunteers at the Visiting Faculty Housing Service. In addition to a number of donations to various campus groups, the UWFA has awarded, since 1958, more than 95 full-tuition scholarships. Since the mid-eighties there has been provision for at least three scholarships annually. The Faculty Auxiliary was particularly proud to award, for 1995-1996, six full-tuition scholarships to very deserving students. Due to an initiative of the Scholarship Committee of 1997, the award events, themselves, have been particularly noteworthy. The recipients together with their respective department chairs as well as a guest speaker have been invited to join Auxiliary members at the Scholarship Awards evening. These occasions with the warm and enthusiastic presentations by appreciative faculty members, students and speakers have been exceptional.

Many university faculty and administrative staff, throughout the years, have been both supportive and contributing participants in many Auxiliary undertakings, including, e.g., bridge groups, dining out groups, and such fund raisers as Faculty Follies and Theater Parties. As of 1997, they have been welcomed to Auxiliary membership.

The challenges of the UWFA today are found in its ongoing efforts to meet the interests and needs of its membership and to maintain and develop the quality of activities and services it has, in the past, provided so purposefully to the University community.

Scope and Content

Minutes, correspondence, event files, reports, newsletters, financial records, photographs, scrapbooks, programs, committee records, and yearbooks, 1912-2000.

Restrictions on Access

Open to all users.

Restrictions on Use

Literary rights of representatives of the records-creating organization have been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Acquisition Info

The collection is a merger of multiple previous accessions, including: #2951-82-2, received Jan. 13, 1981 and July 1982; #2951-2-84-16, received 4/10/1984; #2951-3-86-21, date of receipt unknown; #2951-4-89-2, received 1/1989; #2951-5-89-21, date of receipt unknown; #2951-6-90-11, received 3/1989; #2951-7, received 6/1990; #2951-8, received 12/3/1992; #2951-9, received 7/13/1994; #2951-10, received 7/1/1993; #2951-11, received 9/7/1995; #2951-12, received 9/11/1996; #2951-13, received 10/30/1997; #2951-14, received 9/25/1998; #2951-15, received 11/19/1999; and #2951-16, received 8/10/2000.

Processing Info

All accessions were merged in 2001.

Bibliography

The historical note was written by Carol Hol, a member of the Faculty Auxiliary, and is also available on the organization's website.


Inventory

 
Box/Folder Date
Historical Information
1/1 History 1998
1/2 History of the Organization (Rough Draft) n.d.
1/3 Looking Back 90 Years ca. 1998
1/4 75th Anniversary Letter 1984
1/5 20 or More Years of Membership as of 1930 1930

 
Box/Folder Date
Organizational Features
1/6 Constitution and By-Laws 1933, 1959-1997, n.d.
1/7-8 Officers Duties and Responsibilities 1959-1960, 1977-1999, n.d.
1/9 UW Faculty Auxiliary “In the Mid-90s” n.d.
1/10 Miscellaneous 1974-1976

 
Box/Folder Date
1/11-14 General Correspondence 1927, 1949-2000

 
Box/Folder Date
Minutes
1/15 Faculty Wives Club / Faculty Women’s Club 1912-1916, 1916-1939
1/16-18 Annual Business Meetings 1940-1974, 1994-1997
1/19 Annual Membership Meetings 1986-1987
1/20 Annual Meeting 1990
1/21 UWFA 90th Celebration Planning Meeting 1999

 
Box/Folder Date
Subject Series
1/22 Activity Programs 1962-1985
1/23 April Showcase 1979
1/24-38 Bridge Party / Dessert Party 1958-1984
1/39 Christmas Dinner 1956-1968
1/40 Christmas Gift and Grant-in-Aid Fund 1952-1980
1/41 Club Questionnaires n.d.
1/42 Constitution Revision 1996-1997
1/43 Dining Out Group Activities 1997-1998
1/44 Faculty Auxiliary 90th Celebration 1998-1999
1/45 Faculty Center 1954-1968
1/46-47 Faculty Follies / Talent Show 1960-1965
1/48 Faculty Retirement Association 1972-1976, n.d.
1/49 Fall Reception Honoring All Newcomers 1971-1978, 1989
1/50 House Mother and Residents Survey 1962
2/1 Interest Groups 1974-1979, 1993-2000
2/2 Medical Faculty Wives 1975-1977, n.d.
2/3 Men’s Club 1959-1960
2/4 Scholarships and Donations 1958-1981
2/5 Spring Luncheon Survey Results 1995
2/6 UWFA Survey Results 1995-1996
2/7 Women’s Continuing Education 1968-1969
2/8 Zone Courtesy (Coffee Hours) 1971-1973, n.d.

 
Box/Folder Date
Financial Records
2/9 Budgets (Proposed and Final) 1993-1994, 1996-1998
2/10 Budgets and Bills 1981-1986
2/11 Ledgers and Receipts 1979-1983
2/12 Scholarships 1976-1984
2/13 Silver Insurance 1978, 1981-1982
2/14-17 Miscellaneous 1959-1975, 1984-1986

 
Box/Folder Date
Yearbooks
Scope and Content: The yearbooks are annual membership directories.
2/18-26 Yearbooks 1930-1977
3/1-5 Yearbooks 1977-2000

 
Box/Folder Date
Reports
3/6 Christmas Meeting 1927
3/7 Courtesy and House 1995-1996
3/8 Historian 1980-1982
3/9 Holiday Tea 1999
3/10 Interest Group Coordinator 1990-1991, 1995-1997
3/11 Member-at-Large Cookbook Liaison 1991-1992
3/12 Membership 1995-1997
3/13 Newcomer Chairperson 1995-1999
3/14 Newsletter Editor 1978-1983, 1997
3/15 Nominating Committee 1947-1978
3/16 President’s Annual Reports 1927-1928, 1961-1998
3/17 Scholarship and Awards Report 1995-1996, 1999
3/18 Scholarship Committee 1995-2000
3/19-24 Spring Luncheon 1959-1975
3/25-30 Treasurer 1917-1984, 1992-2000
3/31 Treasurer and Budget Reports 1994-1995
3/32 Treasurer and Financial Reports 1977-1986
3/33 Visiting Faculty Housing Office 1996
3/34 Miscellaneous 1995-1996

 
Box/Folder Date
Newsletters
3/35-37 Faculty Wives News 1967-1976
3/38-40 Faculty Auxiliary News 1977-1988
4/1-4 Faculty Auxiliary News 1989-2000
4/5 90th Anniversary News 1998

 
Box/Folder Date
Newsletters of Others
4/6 FIUTS (Foundation for International Understanding 1997 Through Students) Intercom 1997

 
Box/Folder Date
Booklets
4/7-8 Foreign Wives Booklet 1971, 1974
4/9 Newcomers 1982, 1990

 
Box/Folder Date
4/10-11 Membership Notebooks 1969-1979

 
Box/Folder Date
Photographs
4/12 Silver Tea 1987
4/13 Spring Luncheon 1987
4/14-15 Miscellaneous 1985-1988

 
Box/Folder Date
Negatives
4/16 Silver Tea 1987
4/17 Spring Luncheon 1987

 
Box Date
7-8 Scrapbooks    OVERSIZE 1925-1986

 
Box/Folder Date
4/18 Policies 1997-1998

 
Box/Folder Date
4/19 Speeches and Writings 1996-1997, 1999

 
Box/Folder Date
4/20 Homepage Materials 1998

 
Box/Folder Date
4/21 Pamphlets 1995-1996, 1998, n.d.

 
Box/Folder Date
4/22 Invitations 1959-1960, 1962, 1996-1997; n.d

 
Box/Folder Date
4/23 Flyers 1996-2000

 
Box/Folder Date
4/24 Notes--Past Presidents 1948-1960

 
Box/Folder Date
Lists
4/25 Holiday Tea 1996
4/26 Publications / Promotional Materials 1995-1996
4/27 Miscellaneous 1927, 1975-2000

 
Box/Folder Date
4/28 Stationery Engraving Plate n.d.

 
Box/Folder Date
4/29 Clippings 1999, n.d.

 
Box/Folder Date
4/30-31 Programs 1925-1932, 1981-1988

 
Box/Folder Date
4/32 Membership Records 1960-1963, 1968

 
Box/Folder Date
4/33 Building Committee n.d.

 
Box/Folder Date
4/34 Committee for Yearbook Study 1970

 
Box/Folder Date
4/35 Courtesy Chairman 1949-1977, n.d.

 
Box/Folder Date
Executive Board
Minutes
4/36-45 Executive Board Meetings 1913-1970
5/1-20 Executive Board Meetings 1971-2000
5/21-23 Agendas and Calendar of Events 1971-1978, 1993-2000
5/24 Goals 1995-2000
5/25 Lists--Board Members 1995-2000

 
Box/Folder Date
5/26 House Chairman 1958-1977

 
Box/Folder Date
Newcomers Group of Faculty Wives
5/27 Organizational Features – Constitution and By-Laws 1972, n.d.
5/28 General Correspondence 1959-1975, n.d.
5/29-30 Minutes 1930-1955, 1965-1973
5/31-32 Financial Records 1939-1974
Subject Series
5/33 Coffee Hours 1970-1975
5/34 Foreign Wives Booklet 1971
5/35 Interest Groups 1968-1974
5/36 International Night and Faculty Family Picnic 1974-1975
5/37 Welcome Packet 1973
Reports
5/38 Advisor 1948-1971
5/39 Annual Reports 1957-1982
5/40 President 1954-1974
Lists
6/1 Activities 1957-1970
6/2 Executive Board Membership Lists 1961-1975
6/3 Miscellaneous 1968-1971, n.d.

 
Box/Folder Date
6/4-6 Program Chairman (Vice President) 1969-1981, 1996

 
Box/Folder Date
Publicity Chairman
6/7 Notes and Responsibilities 1962-1980
6/8-12 News Releases 1966-1979
6/13 Reports 1979-1982

 
Box/Folder Date
6/14 Recommendations Committee 1995-1996

 
Box/Folder Date
6/15-16 Research and Action Committee 1974-1981, n.d.

Subject Terms

Personal Names:
Gessel, Beverly.
Hol, Carol.
Schiess, Tina.
Treadgold, Alva.
Organizations:
University of Washington. Faculty Auxiliary--Archives.
University of Washington. Faculty Wives Club.
University of Washington. Faculty Women's Club.
University of Washington. University Archives.
University of Washington--Faculty.
Subjects:
College teachers' spouses--Social life and customs.
College teachers' spouses--Washington (State)--Seattle.
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