Formation | November 19, 1889 |
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Purpose | to gain advantages for women arising from unity, fellowship, and co-operation with those engaged in similar pursuits |
Headquarters | 126 East 23rd Street, New York City, New York, US |
Official language | English |
President | Jane Cunningham Croly |
Vice-president | Sara Jane Lippincott |
The Woman's Press Club of New York City (WPCNYC) was an American professional association for women journalists and authors. Located at 126 East 23rd Street, in Manhattan, the organization was founded by Jane Cunningham Croly in Manhattan in November 1889, incorporated in 1919, and dissolved on 8 March 1980.[1]