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by Berta Arocena, Carmen Castellanos, Dulce María Castellanos, Carmelina Guanche, Rebeca Gutiérrez, Matilde Martínez Márquez, Lillian Mederos, Reneé Méndez Capote, Sarah Méndez Capote, María Teresa Moré, Alicia Santamaría, Ofelia Tomé, and María Josefa Vidaurreta in 1929. Arocena served as the first
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served as assistant editor-in-chief. University of Havana professor Piedad Maza served as the magazine's editor-in-chief from 1949 until its final issue in 1955. The Lyceum founded the country's first free public library and Cuba's first children's library, as well as offering the first librarian
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In 1939, Lyceum merged with "Tennis de Señoritas" and was renamed the Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club. The organization's concentration included "education, public service, art, music, and democratic organization". It published a monthly magazine,
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disbanded the society in 1968 and many of its members were exiled to other countries. The Cuban Women's Club (1968-), formed in
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training class. The Lyceum also hosted notable art events in its exhibition hall, such as those of
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president. Similar liberal and cultural societies of the period included the Union Club and the
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Modeled after similar Spanish women's social organizations, the Lyceum was founded in
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Hollywood in Havana: Film Reception and Revolutionary Nationalism in Cuba Before 1959
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Cuban-American Art In Miami: Exile, Identity And The Neo-Baroque
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Scarpaci, Joseph L.; Segre, Roberto; Coyula, Mario (2002).
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Cuban and Cuban-American Women: An Annotated Bibliography
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World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services
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Index

Havana
Berta Arocena de Martínez Márquez
Havana
Vedado Tennis Club
Mirta Aguirre
Pablo Picasso
Lourdes Gomez Franca
Fidel Castro
Miami
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"Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club (1929–1986)"
World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services
ISBN
978-0-8389-0609-5
Havana: Two Faces of the Antillean Metropolis
ISBN
978-0-8078-5369-6
Cuban and Cuban-American Women: An Annotated Bibliography
ISBN
978-0-8420-2643-7
Hollywood in Havana: Film Reception and Revolutionary Nationalism in Cuba Before 1959
ISBN
978-0-549-80869-5
Historical Dictionary of Librarianship
ISBN
978-0-8108-7545-6
A puertas abiertas: textos críticos sobre arte español

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