History

College Club of Cincinnati History

Proud Past, Poised for a Bright Future

The history of The College Club of Cincinnati represents a veritable “Who’s Who” in Cincinnati history. This venerable organization will celebrate its one hundred and twenty-fifth birthday in 2017.

Event date: 11/14/2015 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Export event
Glenna Wardlow Baumbaugh
/ Categories: Programs, Speaker, History, 2015-2016

THE MIRACLE OF THE NORTH PLATTE CANTEEN

PRESENTED BT ROSEMARY DEITZER

North Platte was a small town in the middle of Nebraska on the Union Pacific Railroad.  During World War II, this was a major route for moving soldiers across the country for training and to the East and West coasts for training and debarkation.  A town of only 12,000 people, North Platte welcomed and fed 6 million soldiers during the war.  Union Pacific Depot canteen was open 24 hours a day for 4 years.  This story honors our veterans and the wonderful people of North Platte.

 

Chairman of the Day:                               Mary Russell

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The College Club of Cincinnati (CCC) is a group of college-educated women whose mission is 

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