Mary Augusta Dickerson - Clubs and Societies

Clubs and Societies

Dickerson was associated with or a member of the following:

  • Illinois Woman's Press Association (president 1925-1927)
  • Society of Midland Authors
  • Cleveland Writers Club
  • Writers Guild
  • Episcopalian
  • Club Matrix
  • lecturer

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