Definition of Penwomen. Meaning of Penwomen. Synonyms of Penwomen

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Definition of Penwomen

Penwomen
Penwoman Pen"wom`an, n.; pl. Penwomen. A female writer; an authoress. --Johnson.

Meaning of Penwomen from wikipedia

- William Atherton (October 15, 1921). "Let Girls Smoke, Mrs. Dupuy's Plea; Penwomen's President Rises in Defense of Young Thing Who 'Parks Corsets' Before Dance...
- prize in the 1938 nonfiction contest of the National League of American Penwomen. Her next book was a biography of Sarah Worthington King Peter, In Winter...
- William Atherton (October 15, 1921). "Let Girls Smoke, Mrs. Dupuy's Plea; Penwomen's President Rises in Defense of Young Thing Who 'Parks Corsets' Before Dance...
- two years president of the Sacramento Branch of the League of American Penwomen; she was president of the P.E.O. Sisterhood; she was president of the Tuesday...
- government responsible. Zitkála-Šá was also a member of the League of American Penwomen, and their mantra was "who’s who in the nation’s capital, 1927" which informed...
- received the Novel of the Year Award from the National League of American Penwomen for her novel, The Horse Goddess, as well as the Woman of the Year Award...
- and Weirdbook. Bail's The Sea S**** won the Lucile Palmer contest for penwomen in 1943 and Palmer, who was also a poet, read the poem on the radio. Her...
- (dramatic) for two years Honorary member of National League of American Penwomen Honorary member of Pi Delta Pi The theater at the University of Utah is...
- stories about her travels and she was a member ****ociation of American Penwomen. Her interest in swimming continued past her childhood, and a pool in Fort...
- Friday" New York Times (June 12, 1921): 36. via ProQuest "D. C. League of Penwomen to Honor Mrs. Durant Rose" Evening Star (September 4, 1921): 25. via Newspapers...