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LEGISLATIVE
PRESIDENT MRS. CATHARINE WAUGH McCULLOCH

MR8. ELLA S. STEWART, 6464 JrnzasoN AVE.. CHICAGO ~ EVANSTON

MEDAL CONYEST
‘5’ V'°""“'°‘"T MRS. EVA MUNSON SMITH

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MR5. MINNIE A. WATKINS, 4740 MADISON Av=., CHICAGO 1009 CNAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDWG

MISS S. GRACE NICHOLES, 6710 MAY ST.. CHICAGO MISS HARRIET SLOATE

EVANSYON
RECORDING SECRETARY

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MRS. CAROLINE M. HILL, 5728 MADISON Ave. CHICAGO ran: wcmx
MRS. LOUISE TURNER
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TREASURER WENONA

MISS ELLEN E. FOSTER. EVANSTON manna: aunznu

MISS ADA MAY KRECKER
AunITaR SUNDAY TRIEUNE

MRS. AGNES RICHMOND SULLIVAN. GALEsaURG CuIcAco

Chicago, May 1,

Miss Laura Clay,
Lexington, Kentuhky.
My dear Miss Clay:~-

I have kept several of your communications to the Business
Committee, to Miss Show, and myself, on my desk,awaiting & favorable
opportunity to answer them. We have been having such exciting times in
Illinois, and I have been in such a whilrwind of rush and work all the
time, that I have answered the most important letters and left the
others to wait.

I appreciate your work in Arizona, and your judgment as to
what is the best plan there. It seems to me that, as you say, Miss
Penfield would be e very good field worker in Arizona. She is a waster:
girl, and I think that would be distinctly to her advantage. I do not
know that it is necessary for us to vote on this question before Miss
Show returns, but all that you have suggested with reference to Arizona
seems very good to me.

I am very glad that you wrote so plainly your opinion about the
South Dakota situation. I hope that I shall have the advice of all the
members of the board before I start there Tuesday night. I feel great
diffidence in attempting this very delicate task, and doubt my powers
extremely to do the difficult work in hand. It seems to me to be a case
where jealousy, stubbornness, poor judgment, and many other undesirable
qualities have entered in; but I realize that, as I an nearer to the scene
of battle than_eny of the other members of the board, and can command
a few days' time (although Illinois needs every minute of it just now)
I should obey the desire of the board, and at least go up to investigate
conditions. I will do the very best I can, and make a special effort to
induce the seceders to get back into the fold.

Mrs. McCulloch agrees with you, and with my view also, that
these women wduld not have any standing whatever in the National Con-
vention. They had far better spend their energy, if it is necessary for
them to have a mass convention, in hustling for $1.00 memberships and
delegates among the people that they wish to rule, rather than pulling
off and_sulking.

I am going to keep an open mind until I have heard all sides,
and thoroughly investigate it, but the way I feel now is that if these

women cannot be reconciled and work together and fight the opposition
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O F F | C E R S SUPERINTENIDENTS

FRESIDENY LEGISLAYIVE
MRS, CATHARINE WAUGH McCULLOCH

MRS. ELLA S. STEWART. 5464 erunson Ava. Cmcnco EVANSTON

151 VICE-PRESIDENT MEDAL CONTEST

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MRS. AGNES RICHMOND SULLIVAN, GALESBURG CNICAGO

Miss Clay,

remain disfranchiood, if necessary, while we throw our strength into
Washington, or some other place where conditions are more favorable.

i hovo not had a chance to hear from Mrs. Avery since I wrote
her that I would leave Tuesday night, but I trust that she will send mo
all the details and all the advice that she can give and can forward from
the root of the board.

Our campaign in Illinoio has boon going with much D.oatoi‘ spirit
and zoot than over boforo. I think that we shall got our State suffrage
bill through the Sonata next Hook, but I doubt if we can ever got anything
through the House thio.yoar. It 13 divided into so many bittor factions,
and io working in tho interests of the worst instead of the boot government.
I was in Springfield two days this look, and Mrs” McCullooh and some other
woman will go next week. We kept two women down there three weeks
beforo our special train and boating, so we have done the most complete
legislative work this year that we have ever done before, and there in
tremendous interest among the women in the stateo Every one is speaking
of tho strides which the movement has taken.

Wishing you great success in your work, and looking forward to
meeting you at Seattle. I am,

Yours moot cordially,

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President. Rev. Anna Howaid Shaw. Moylan. Pa. _' __ ' vaonling Secretary, Alice Stone Blackwell.
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Dear Miss Clay:-
Your letter of May 1 has been received, and

we herewith hand you receipted bill.

We have referred the matter of the auditing of the
books to Mrs. Stewart, and shall write you when we hear

from her regarding it.

Mrs. Upton is in Elyria, Ohio, to-day, where she

is speaking for the suffrage club, and this accounts for

our replying to your letter in her place.
Very truly yours

No A: We so A9
C.I.R.

P.S.- We have no record of a receipt from you for your con-
venticn expenses, amounting to $27.00. Will you kindly
forward same at your convenience? We should like to have you
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May 6 A909
Miss Laura Clay
Le xington Kentucky
my dear Miss Clay:-
We this morning received the enclosed letter

from Mrs. Stewart, which explains itself. When you and she

have decided what you wish to do in this matter, kindly let

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lived in Chicago all my life, I feel safe in saying you could
not help enjoying yourself there, especially now when the
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

J. G. CRABBE. STAYE 8UPER|NTENDENT

FRANKFORT

Miss Laura Clay,

‘ Lsxiwmfioo, Ky,

‘ under date of flay 11. I enclose
herewith your cartifjca.e ' 14h? 9' ' o :38 Kowfiucky Educational
Association.

I note whafi you say concerning the question 0; school
suffrage for woaan. The yroqrum has already Moon made and printed. It is
too lafie to inclfide the subject of which you speak in fiie regular program.

However, the Keniucky Fodoration of WOmens' Clubs has been

:iven one entire

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.. Aug.

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included in their parfi of the prozram.

yours,

 

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ship therein from March 157:, 1909, to March Ist,

1910.
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