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Mas. MAUI) C. STOCKWELL, Presideylt
3204 East 515”; Sin, Minneapolis.

Miss MARION L. SLOAN’, Visa-President
915 ZuIan'n Sh, Rochester. Minn.

DR. ANNAH HUBD, Rec. Secretary
716 Pillsbury Bldg" Minneapolis.

MRS. OLIVE S. CLARK, Car. Secretary
Anoka, Minn.

DR. MARGARET Kocu. Treasurer
Tlli Masonic Temple, Minneapolis.

Mns. MARGARET M. PENTLANI), First Auditor
226 Moore Block. St. Paul.

MR. ("IIARLES F. MILLER, Second Auditor
1201 Hennenin Ave” Minneapolis.

WOMAN SUFFRAGE

(fllgnirmm Stemming (flnmmittna

Press—Mm. EUGENE B. FARMER
615 (‘vednr Street. St. Paul.

Increase of Membership—'MISB AUGUSTA A. CONNOR
1415 University Ave, S. 10.. Minneapolis.

Enrollment and State Fair Work—
MIss GRACE A. GBINH’I‘EI)
504 W. 32nd Street, Minneapolis.

chlalatlon—Mn. S. A. REEII
2418 Century Bldg, Minneapolis.

Talks to Other Clubs—DR. FLORENUE 1". BAIEI:
2946 Blooming't-nn Ave., Minneapolis.

Member National Executive Board—
MRH. E. A. BROWN. Luverne. Minn.

ASSOCIATION.

Examine (Enmm iflPl‘

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711: Pillsbury Bldg" Minneapolis.

Mus. lionA C. LITTLE

1114 21M: Avenue N., Minneapolis.
Mun. JULIA B. NELSON - Red Wing, Minn.
Mm. ELIZABETH M. BnAsIE, Monticello. Minn.

MRS. MARGARET K. ROGERS
286 S. Exchange St., St. Paul.

MRH, HANNAH EGLER’I‘ON

MRS. LIZZIE MCCLARY
1:11 East 14th Stu, Minneapolis.

MRS. LILLA P. CLARK
803 East 15th Six, Minneapolis.

Wykcff. Minn .

St.Paul,minn.,Dec.2d,1906.

My DearMmiss Clay:

1 am using a Eliokensderfer typewriting machine

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which was ordered for me Ly ou r executive committee for the

on my mailin

my work.

press work. i have over one hundred editors

list now and it will be of great assistance in

l have heard from you through Mrs.Upton,and Progress

said that you were busy building some f1ats,so that I Know that

you have been well employed .

When you get time drop me a

line . Iexpect if nothing occurs,to attend the convention in

Chicago in February.

I see that the recent decision ofAttorney—_

General Crawford of Oregon is that the form of iniatite uetition
being used by the suffragists would not make women voters,as

"equal Suffrage" means equal between man and man, and the proper

term for us to use was “womanséuffrage”
this invalidates all the :etitions on hand,whioh have been
obtained since the last election, and that unless reversed by
the Supreme Court if a test case had been brought before it,

It is considered that

it would have invalidated the amendment had it carried last

June. This is from Mrs. Colby,s paper November 24th.
Excuse all mistakeswafter I will write better.

Mr. Farmer wishes to be Kindly remembered to you and the
sisters in which I join, and the best of love for your dear

self.

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The Alumni Association tries to keep on its card files the addresses of all
alumni and former students.
If this letter has not been correctly,_addressed, or has been forwarded to
you. will you kindly fill out the blank below and return it to the Association.
\VILMUCD Pu. SHAW, Secretary.

NEW ADDRESS

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 National American Woman Suffrage Association
MEMBER NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN

Honorary President, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, 17 Madison Street, Rochester, N. Y.

President, REV. ANNA HOWARD SHAW, .
7443 Devon Street, Mt. Airy. Philadelphia, Pa. Recording Secretary, ALICE STONE BLACKWELL, 3 Park Street, Boston, Mass

Treasurer HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON Warren, Ohio.
Vice President at Large. FLORENCE KELLEY, ’ ’

105 East 22nd Street, New York City. AuditorS' {LAURA CLAY, Lexington, Ky.
. ' DR. ANNICE JEFFREY MYERS. 375 East 12th St., N., Portland, Ore.
Corresponding Secretary, KATE M. GORDON.

1800 Prytania Street, New Orleans, La. Chairman Press Committee. ELNORA M. BABCOCK, Dunkirk, N. Y.

OFFICE OF NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, WARREN. OHIO
THE PRESIDENT

Swarthmore, Pa., Dec. 6, 1906.

My dear Miss Clay:—

In reply to yours 0 November twenty~ninth in regard to the
time for Report of the Committee on Membership/at the Chicago Convention. In
thinking over our comparatively brief time for reports, I would say that your
Committee can h'vo ten minutes.

I am personally very much interested in this question of increase
of membership and if there were time for discussion of the subject, of course, the
Committee should then have more time for its report, but as there are other things
which would take precedence at this time (the whole question of the memorial fund,
for instance) I think we will have to say only ten minutes for the Committee's

Report.

Very oordially yours, (/_—’/1
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 National American Woman Suffrage Association
MEMBER NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN

Honorary President, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, 17 Madison Street. Rochester. N. Y.

President, REV. ANNA HOWARD SHAW. Recording Secretary. ALICE STONE BLACKWELL, 3 Park Street, Boston. Mass

74-43 Devon Street, Mt. Airy. Philadelphia. Pa.
Treasurer, HARRIET TAYLOR UFTON, Warren. Ohio.

Vice President at Large. FLORENCEZKEéJ—EY, {L C
105 ast 2n Street, New York Ciiy. A . . AURA LAY, Lexington. Ky.
uditors.
Corresponding Secrerary, KATE M, GORDON, DR. ANNICE JEFFREY MYERS, 375 East 12th St., N., Portland, Ore.

1800 Prytania Street, New Orleans, La. Chairman Press Committee, ELNORA M. BABCOCK, Dunkirk. N. Y.

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In yentwrlay's .Lelagram ”’dUOHUval Voter"
make of the equal suffragists {LOW certain pas.u5&s he quotes from
the fiible can be reconciled with a free use of the hallofi by women,

’ . fiolitical
especially Wives. As I tollevw fine Bible gas #96 bulwark of the lib.
{W‘s}; for which our Revolut 10:11:11}? fathers fora-ht ant"
may I ask space to Show why I also believe that its
“naiain the movement to admit women tova full participation in

1

wrifier quotes fien.lII.16.And tny desire shall be to fihy hus-
ha shall rule over thee. This is in the HOCOLlnt of fihu en-
tranca of sin into the world and wxs plainly agresulfi of the work of
tha fiavil ust as the pa alle. pur.m age spoken to the mnn refers fio
othwv such result;"Cursed in the grouna for thy
than eat of it all the lays 0: tb.J life; thorns
shall it brin5 fort h fio fihna". Both are propheaian, no? command‘
all wnuld readily admit if the :wu -st50n were of a
constitution of Ofegon for the perpetuation of fihurns and
nut the prdphecies have wrnught to show the consequencuas
now the words of promise arez“3very plant which my heavenly

plant ed non shall be rootfid up”.1att.15-V.IS.PO this end was fihe

“on of God manifested, that ha fli.5ht des troy the works of fihe devil”.

I Jon .III. V. 8. The subject gm modw§g§@)ifiefie@§i iatmnfiwimvmmnhimflgfi.

Tnot in the th ,tx‘ hr of Cenesia

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V.27.And God created me n in his own image. in the image of God created
he him; male and female created he them.hnd God bleeeei :hggzand God
said unto thgg .........heve flominiongg” ‘g..every living Whin that

moveth uron the earth.

The next quotationggia I.Cor.vii: 59 .1he wife is bound by the

as her huehenfi liveth. The whole scope of this is that
the lifetime of her hushnna;
plicable to men.

:thor the man is not of the woman, but the woman of the
man nevfherwa” the man created for the woman, but the woman for the
man' In this passage “eul is not stating a dogma, but drawing a free
ticcl lc.eon from the teachings of nature whic ch are typified on the
account of the order of crent-on. The distinctive qualities of hie me4
were the same at f3 e creation as thev are now; and the qualities of
the woman are complementary to hie;both equally necessary for e per-
fect humanity;both equally requiring liberty for their full devel-
opment. this balance of the qualities of the man and the womanis fixed
in neturcend,ne it ie not derendent upon human laws, will not suffer

e when women have the ballot.

Again. in the quotation from I.Tim.ii:IIULet the women learn in
silence with all snbjeotion.fiut A suffer not a woman to teach, nor to
usurp authority over the man, bit to he in Silence.For Adam was fir,
formed, fhen 7vo? Paul draws a lees from the creeti. on for rules
for the confluct of were hip in the churches. Apparent] .y, he thinks
women are less suited to teaching than men:though a careful reading

2:5nd.er of the pasc‘2e indicates that he anticipates that
{on :: apwe‘r47xth the deve.!opmcnt of Christ—
we: $§fii ‘

inn charactor. Hfifi” . nflidfilodnmenfifietion. For it is one of those

question of expediency of which he often speaks;but he lays the

 

  

 State Motto: Standing, Having Done All Stand.

President:
MRS. FRANCES E. BEAUCHAMP,
Lexington.

\’icu»President:
MKS. MARY W. BENDER,
Room 10, Gaulbert BldgiY Louisville.

Corresponding Secretary:
MRS. MARY E. BALCH,
1514 Vernon Avenue, Louisvillu
Recording Secretary:
MRS. NELLIE T. ARNSPIGER,
143 E. Maxwell .91., Lexingtun.
Treasurer:
MRS. ELIZABETH K. MYALL.
Paris.

+ woman’s (Ebristian ‘

Time of PrayerANoontide.
Methods~~Preventive, Educational, Evangelistic, Social and Legal.

W. C T. U. SETTLEMENT SC

S M lSS KATHERINI

C(,)i\ll\ll',l"l‘l€li IN CHARGE? Miss MAY STOM-

 

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Natinual Amprimn 1331mm: gmfi’ragr Aaanriafinn
MUSIC HALL, FINE ARTS BUILDING,CHICAGO

FEBRUARY 14TH TO 19TH, INCLUSIVE, 1907

COMMITTEE 0“! PROGRAM AbVERTISEMENTs,
HELEN R. TINDALL, CHAIRMAN,
2047 CALIFORNIA Sn. WASHINGTON, D. C.

Miss Laura Clay,

I91 N. Mill St., Lexington, Kentucky.

My dear Miss Clay:-

As you know on” Convention will soon be upon
us. In Baltimoie ghe ExecuuiVU Cumnu.uuu voted that there should be
a Chairman to the Committee on program AdveruiSLng, arfi.1he Busi—
ness Committee appoinued me.

I hope I shall have the hearty Cooperauivn of nae State
organizations in securing ads, and Lhau We can nake she IpOo Plug-
ram pay a large part of the Convention expenses.

I send with this a sheet,of information as to rates etc.

You can say to prospeCtive adverulsers that We desire on-
ly such ads as we believe to be absoluuely reliable, bhau the Chair-
man of the Connuptee has deuemmined'to Strengthen the value of the
space in every possible way, such as announcing fYOM the platform
that the advertisements are strongly recommended by the management
and that a statement to that effect will be printed on the prog—
ram. 1lnnphasize the Statement about the anti—Convention edition to
be mailed about Jan. I, and ask for copy sally than chere may be
no embarrassing delaysl

I am told by the Editor of one of the best advevuising

 

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Natinnal Ameriran mnman fiuffrage Aaanriafinn
MUSIC HALL, FINE ARTS BUILDING,CHICAGO

FEBRUARY 14TH TO 19TH, INCLUSIVE, 1907

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COMMITTEE ON PROGRAM ADVERTISEMENTS,

HELEN R. TINDALL, CHAIRMAN,
2047 CALIFORNIA ST., WASHINGTON, D. C.

2-—Wiss Laura Clays

journals in.the ooanury that our‘rapes are low for Program adver-
Lising but that magazines usually give cheaper ranesl You must
meet the argument by Uhe fast that ouy programs are eagerly looked

for because Lhey oonuain abOuu nu. greap COHVGDLJUD, and than
our Convention lasts a whole ween, and Uham she ads are to have
our personal endo;s«menv. You can say that oe tain firms have found
they paid so well they Lhey have venewed.their ads f‘om year no

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year——( Royal Baking Powder, Conklin Pen, Suain, Raile n Co. T a

and “offee Importers, and others).

I hope to hear from you soon giving me the names of those

who will serve on Jour Conmittee, and any other information you

can give me as to promise of good work on this line in yoir “pate,

Yours for phe hesi.paying program we have even had,
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my Address unpil Oct. ID will be,

lap E. Seoond Styeet, Afton; Ill.

 

 INFORMAEION FOR ADVERTISERS

Rational Woman Suffrage Convention Music Hall, Fine Arts.

Building, Chicago Febg 14 to 19, 19070

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(Size of Program 6X9 inches ~ type page‘fifi? inches)

Ante Convention edition of at least 10,000 copies will be
mailed all OVer the United States.and to some foreign countries

about January let. ngOOO copiee will be printed for use during
Convention. -

First inside page faced by "General Information" to which
every delegate must refer the first thing the last thing and
constantly between timee

RATES

$50.00
50.00

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Second inside 0 aeed by names of General Officers and
those of Standing, Spe 1 nd Local Committees — to which daily
reference will be made by every one interested in the Convention.

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RATES

$45.00
Half Page . ' 37.50

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Other inside pages faced by a part of the official program
RATES

Full Page
Half Page
Quarter hage
Eighth Page
Sixteenth Page

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Exclusive privilege, barring out all competitors will be
given with ads amounting to $25 — if so requested when contract is
made and no conflicting contract been made previously.

OUTSIDE COVER SOLD

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Address all cemmunicatione concerning advertising to Mrs.
Helen Rand Tindall. 3047 California St., washington, D.C.