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TO MRS. ALICE FREEMAN PALMER

It is deemed fitting to establish at the University of Michigan a Memorial to one of its most distinguished
graduates, Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer. She was graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1876. After teaching at Geneva
Lake, Wis., and East Saginaw, Mich., she was appointed Professor of History in Wellesley College, and was
soon promoted to the Presidency of that institution. After six years of eminent service as President, she re-
signed and was married to Professor George Herbert Palmer, of Harvard University. She was afterwards ap—
pointed a member of the Massachusetts State Board of Education, and in that position wielded a great influence
in the work of the Normal Schools of that State. At the opening of Chicago University, she held for sometime
the position of W'omen’s Dean. By her writings, by her inspiring addresses and by her work as President of
the Society of Collegiate Alumnae, she made a profound and lasting impression upon the young women in the
schools of the country. President Eliot, in an address at Cambridge, expressed the opinion that no other
American woman had had so remarkable a career.

A friend at Wellesley College has established in that Institution an Alice Freeman Palmer Fellowship, giving
about $1000 annually. The friends of the University of Chicago raised $10,000 to purchase a chime of bells as a
Memorial. The Students’ Lecture Association of this University contributed in 1906 the sum of $800 towards a
Fellowship here bearing the name of Mrs. Palmer.

A Committee of the Literary Faculty have thought it proper to make the following suggestion:

That friends of the University be asked to give the sum of ten thousand dollars to establish a Fellowship, to
bear Mrs. Palmer’s name, and to be held by some graduate woman.

Subscriptions or contributions may be sent to the Treasurer of the University. Enclosed is a form of sub-
scription paper.

JAMEs B. ANGELL, President

University of Michigan, June 1, 1907.

‘I’CUIOOV’IIIVIOIO’O.O..‘.C."’ """"" ' I ' "OA’ " ’ 'C".' IV‘IOQI .I O'TOUOUO'OIOIOOVIC.’

FORM OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ALICE FREEMAN PALMER FELLOWSHIP FUND

I hereby promise to pay to the Treasurer of the University of Michigan . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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July 5361, 1907.

Messrs. Brewer &Co.,

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and 39.50 for work acne at 718 North Broadway. is that is trust property,
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MRS. ABIGAIL SCOTT DUNIWAY MRS. C. M. CAR'l‘WRIGIl’l‘
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A BONHAM Union, Union 00.
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Treasurer—MRS. W. E. POTTER
Hunter’s Station, Portland, Ore. Toledo, Lincoln Co.
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‘ For hde (”0- Member of National Committee—MRS. SARAH A. EVANS

7th Vice President-
MRS. ROSE M. SKENCK.

8th Vice President—
PROF. HELEN CRAWFORD,
Corvallis Benton Go.

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Mns. MINNIE WASHBURN
Eugene, Lane 00.

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Mns. HENRY SENGSTACKEN
Marshfleld, 0005 00.

11th Vice President—
Mks. H. A. STEWART
Port Orford, Curry 00.
12th Vice President.—
MRS ELIZABETH L. LORD
The Dallas, Wasm Co.

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MRS. IMOGENE BATH
Hillsboro, Washington (to

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Mns. J. H. TRULLINGER

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OF PRINCIPLES

OF THE
Oregon State Equal Suffrage Association

For Campaign of 1907-8.

The executive committee of the Oregon State
Equal Suffrage Association has chosen at the sug-
gestion of its state president, Mrs. Abigail Scott
Duniway, the following Advisory Board: the pres—
ident explaining that she was sorry she had not
space enough in a newspaper column, or on a
letter page to add at least a thousand names to
the list of personal friends who have aided her
from time to time during the past 35 years in
her efforts to bring the movement up to its
present respectable and responsible position
before the public: Senator and Mrs. W. C.
Fulton, Senator and Mrs. Jonathan Bourne,
Congressman and Mrs. \V. C. Hawley, Gov-
ernor and Mrs. George E. Chamberlain, Judge
and Mrs. C. E. Wolverton, Mayor and Mrs.
Harry Lane, Albert Tozier and Frances E.
Gotshall (secretary and treasurer of the State
Press Association), Dr. and Mrs. Henry Waldo
Coe, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ”Me, Mr. and Mrs. It.
R. Hoge. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cartwright, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Breyman, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Harris, Mr. and W. S. Duniway, Miss Helen F.
Spalding, Mrs. C. A. Coburn, Mrs. Sarah A.
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Myers, Mrs. Abbie
C. French, Dr. Andrew C. Smith, Hon. A. S.
Watt, Mrs. Grace Watt Ross, Mrs. Rose Hoyt,
Rev. Father Black. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Duni-
way, Rev. T. L. Elliot, Rev. and Mrs. E. L.
House, Rabbi and Mrs. Stephen S. Wise, Rev.
and Mrs. E. S. Muckley, Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
Brougher, Judge and Mrs. M. C. George, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Allen Beals. Mr. and Mrs. D.
Solis Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pague, Mr. and
Mrs. F. Eggert, Judge and Mrs. William Gallo-
way, Judge and Mrs. R. P. Boise, Judge and
Mrs. J. B. Waldo, Judge and Mrs. H. H. Nor-
thup, Mrs. J. N. Dolph, Judge and Mrs. Seneca
Smith, Mr.J. N. Teal, ex-Governor and Mrs.W. P.
Lord, Mrs. M. 0. Moore, ex-Govemor and Mrs. T.
T. Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mayer, Mrs. Solomon
Hirsch, Judge and Mrs. Lionel Webster, Mr. and
Mrs. L N. Fleishner, Judge and Mrs. S. A. Le-

well, Judge and Mrs. Rufus Mallory, Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Duniway, Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. U’Ren,
Mr. and Mrs. L. 'l‘herkelsen, and Miss Mary 0.
Douthit.

The Association, which has returned to its
work under its old-time Declaration of Princi-
ples, has issued the following open letter:

To Every Voter in Oregon, Greeting, Dear Sir and
Friendz—As it has become necessary, as a re-
sult of recent developments, to remove from the
voting mind the idea that we are masquerading
as sufi'ragists under the management of a polit—

ical party, the undersigned take this method to
inform you, that, While we welcome as voting

allies all believers in the fundamental principles
ofliberty for all the people, regardless of their
opinions or affiliations upon any and with every
other question in which they may be interested,
we are not ourselves a political party, nor do we
owe allegience to any political organization of
any name or nature. We believe in the inherent
right of self government for every law-abiding
citizen; and we are seeking freedom for ourselves
that we may become your legal coadjutors in the
formation of a government of all the people, for
all the people and by all the people. The mother
halfof all the people is rated in law with idiots,
insane persons and criminals, from whose legal
classification we are looking to you to release us,
your wives, mothers, sisters, daughters and
sweethearts, at the June election of 1908, thus
leaving us free to choose for ourselves at every
succeeding election, as to whether or not we
shallavail ourselves of the opportunities to which
we know it is your duty, and ought to be your
pride, to extend to us ofyour own volition, with-
out waiting for the initiative to come from us.

“ABIGAIL SCOTT DUNIWAY,

“President.
“ELIZABETH CRAIG,

“Corresponding Secretary.”

 

 Oregon State Equal Suffrage flssocmtion

President—
MRS. ABIGAIL SCOTT DUNIWAY
292 Clay St“, Portland, Ore.

Vice President at Large—-
MRS. ELIZABETH LORD

The Dulles ,Ore.

Corresponding Secretary——
MRS. ELIZABETH CRAIG
173 16th. St., Portland, Ore.
RecordiMng Secretar '—
MISS ELMA BUCKMAN
42E 18th Sr.., N. Portland, Ore.

Financial Secretary——
MRS. A. BONHAM
14th. and Everett sts. ., Portland, Ore.

ist Vice President——
MRS. C. M. CARTWRIGHT,
215 7th St” Portland, Multnomah ()0.

2nd Vice Pres.——Mns. CLARA “ALDO,
Mucieay, Marion Co.
3rd Vice hen—MRS. EMMA GALLOW‘AY,
McMiuville, Yamhill Co.

4th Vice Pres.—-DP.. ANNA B. REED
Lebanon, Linn County
5th Vice Pram—MRS. EVA EMERY DYE,
Oregon City, Clackamas Co.

6th Vice President—
MRS. MINERVA B. EATON,

Union, Union 00.

8th Vice PPrcsident—
PROF. HELEN CRAWFORD,
Corvallis. Benton Co.

9th Vice President—
Mus. MINNIE WASHBURN
Eugene, Lane 00.

10th Vice Preaide11t-
Mus. HENRY SENGSTACKEN
Marshfleld, Coos Co.

11th Vice President——
Mus. H. A. STEWART
Port Orford, Curry (‘10.

12th Vice President.—
)Ins ELIZABETH L. LORD

Treasurer—MRS. W. E. POTTER

7th Vice President» T I) 11 . V C
y _ MRS. ROSE M. SKENCK. he ‘1 es’ W mo 0'
Hunter s Stahon, Portland, Ore. Toledo, Lincoln Co. 13th Vice President—
1 ‘ MRS. IMOGENE BATH
MRS- 1“ figgEfiThm Cunis Honorary President—MRS. HENRY WALDO CUE I'lillsboro, Washington (‘0

MRS. M. A. DALTON 387 12th St., Portland, Ore. 14th Vice President—

Auditors Portland, Ore- Member of National Committee—MRS. SARAH A. EVANS MRS. J, H. TRULLINGER

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 Richmond, Ky.
July 28th, 1907.

Dear Dr.Smiley,

I received your letter last night, and hasten to re—
ply about the keys,etc. Please leave the keys with Hrs.Graves, if she
is in town when you go, as I suppose she will he. If not, please ask
mrSQWickliffe to take charge of them for me, though I dislike to trouble
her with any care.

The gas and water bills are a small matter. For June the gas bill
I was wenty-five cents, and I do not suppose it till be much larger for
July, as your cooking would he the additional part, and was e-portion
of it last month. The water bill comes in for the whole house, and I
have not yet ascertained how much should he charged to the top flat.

I supgose one dollar for both gas and water will never the eXpense for
the whole time you heve used them, and perhaps it should be more conve-
nient to add that much when you pay the rent, than to wait till the
July hills come in:

Though I did not answer it, I enfioyed receiving your first letter

very much. I was on the farm when it came, struggling with the wheat

harvest. In California, where there is always dry weather during her-
tvest, I suppose you do not hear of the trials farmers have in savinfg
wheat when continual showers wet it. After two weeks of work and worry,
however, I have at last got mine sefely stacked, and am now waiting till
tge thresher comes round for more trouble with it.

I am glad to hear that deer Mrs.Wickliffe is improving, and that

 

 she has an agreeable young wofian‘to take care of her. I am sure it has
been a great pleasure to her to have had you and Dr.Lane with her for
a part of the summer. I have shared in that glesS‘re. I only wish I
could have been more with you during your stay. I am glea you have
enjoyed my little; and on my part it has been a satisfaction to know
that it was in such good hands, rather then being shut up, This} is no?
worse, I have found, than being carefully used. After ell, I never

had those cooking lessons! I fear I shall feel'the loss of them, When
I unfiertake to manage t at stove by myself! I observe uneasily that

there have been some serious accidents from the gas cooking stascss

But as I expect not to have much to do, perhaps I will be careful Knew

enough.
Please give my love to firs.fickliffe, and remember me very kine-

ly to Dr.Lsne. I am sorry not to see you to bid you good-bye in person}
I hope both of you have enjoyed your holiday in lexington enough to
come again sometime, ena you will be welcomed both by your old and new
‘triends.

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