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Soroptimist
Soroptimist, a. and n. (səˈrɒptɪmɪst) [f. L. sor-or sister + optimist n. (a.) (prob. after the Optimist Club, founded in 1911).] A. adj. Chiefly in Soroptimist Club, an international service club for professional and business women, founded in California in 1921. Also Soroptimist International. B. n...
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Soroptimist International
There are five Soroptimist Federations under the umbrella of Soroptimist International: Soroptimist International Africa Federation (SIAF), Soroptimist International of the Americas (SIA), Soroptimist International of Europe (SIE), Soroptimist International of Great Britain & Ireland (SIGBI) and Soroptimist
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Soroptimist Park
The club of Soroptimist International of Townsville Inc. was the instigator of Soroptimist Park. Soroptimist | Soroptimist International </ref>
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Parks in Queensland
Townsville
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Thunder Bay Soroptimist International Friendship Garden
The Thunder Bay Soroptimist International Friendship Garden is a city park located in the south end of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. The Friendship Garden was organised in 1967 as a Centennial gift by the Soroptimist Club of Fort William-Port Arthur.
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Manon Cormier
, involved in the Women's Liberation Movement as founder and president of the Gironde section of the French League for Women's Rights, founder of the Soroptimist
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Nannie C. Dunsmoor
She was the oldest active member in the United States of the Soroptimist Club.
Early life
Nannie C. She was the oldest active member in the United States of the Soroptimist Club.
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Elisabetta Keller
Elisabetta Keller, also known as Elisabeth Keller, (6 July 1891 – 19 February 1969) was a Swiss artist born in Italy and a founder of the Italian Soroptimist The Soroptimist Club of Milan, the first Soroptimist club in Italy, was organized during a series of meetings held at Keller's residence in 1928.
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Geneva Smith Douglas
Douglas was an activist for Soroptimist International and was a charter member of Soroptimist International of Greater Las Vegas. During and following her career, Douglas was active in Soroptimist International, mainly as a charter member of the Soroptimist International of Greater
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Masako Sen
In 2012, she was elected as the 14th Governor of Japan's Soroptimist International of the Americas (SIA) Chuo Region. In March, 2018, she was elected as Chair of the Soroptimist Japan Foundation.
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Eleanor Addison Phillips
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Soroptimist movement
Phillips played a key part in the development of the UK Soroptimist movement, being the founder and first president of the She was also a key member of the Soroptimist council board.
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Mary Esslemont
She was a keen Soroptimist and in 1961 she became President of the Federation of Soroptimist Clubs of Great Britain and Ireland. In that capacity she travelled to Africa to found the first Soroptimist Clubs on the continent.
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Ewa Kassala
She has founded and led, inter alia, Soroptimist International Silesian Club Nike and Silesian Centre of Equal Chances. Awards and honours
"Businesswoman of the Year"
"Chapeau bas"
Soroptimist International "Steel Carnation"
"Queen of Charity"
Selected works
"Cleopatra
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Thelma Eileen Jarrett
Thelma Eileen Jarrett MBE (25 February 190513 August 1987) was an Australian Soroptimist. Jarrett joined Melbourne's Soroptimist Club in 1952 and sat on the board of governors of the Federation of Soroptimist Clubs of Great Britain and Ireland
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Cynthia Bendlin
She also received the Ruby Prize from the Soroptimist International Millenium Club in 2013.
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Ethel De la Cour
Ethel De la Cour OBE (6 December 1869 – 25 April 1957) was a British college head and soroptimist.
Life
Cour was born in Edinburgh in 1869. In 1927 a branch of the Soroptimist International was started in Edinburgh. She was a founder member and the group's founding President.
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