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LEXTNGTON

HISTORY, POLITICAL ECONOMY AND SOCIOLOGY April 5 , 1911.
miss Laura n.01ay,
Lexington,fix.

Dear hiss Clay,
l HOUS that eovernor uillson has anginted you a

member of an investigating comhitbeo Lo ascertain Lfie indusvrial
COflQlElOfl or working girls and Lomen.

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sity,fatterson hall,was assigned by me in Lne sour e “l our socio—
logy to 11nd out the aiount of wages paid to the clerks aflfl Ouher
Ismaie norxers in bflls city,some week' ago. his; Smith has not made
mush prosress with her inquiry,but will be pleased to co—operate
with you,sn0ulo you desire an; assiSLahce Irom her.

it till be possible to essi h owner memoers or LnlS
class to the same task,should such action be found desirable.
miss bmitn‘s Lelepnone number is 24(hewi,and I have askeu her LO
exyeou some communication Irom you.
I am personally interesteo in bulS manner,as i believe
Luau the waqe‘ and industrial conditions or our morxers are Vital-
1y conuecneu With fihéir health,morels,and social meliare.

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8 o'clock
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President
PAULINE STEINEM
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Vice President
EMMA S. OLDS
Elyria, Ohio

Rec. Secretary
CORDELIA COFFMAN DAWLEY
3 Old Colony Flats.
Toledo. 0.

Cor. Secretary
BERTHA COOVER
London, Ohio

Treasurer
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Warren. Ohio
Auditor
SALLIE R. McLEAN
Glendale. Ohio

Member National Exec. Committee
ELIZABETH J. HAUSER
Girard, Ohio

ADVISORY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

HON. BRAND WHITLOCK
Mayor of Toledo

MRS. SAMUEL B. SNEATH
Tifiin
MAX HAYES

Editor The Citizen,
Cleveland

MRS. APOLLO OPES
New Philadelphia

MRS. IVOR HUGHES
Columbus

DR. KATHERINE ASTLER
Cincinnati
MISS FRANCES ENSIGN
Pres. W. C. T. U..
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MISS ELLA M. HAAS
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MRS. CHARLOTTE D. DAVIDSON
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MRS. HELEN CAMP THOMSEN. Vice-President.
409 Evanston Bldg.. Minneapolis

MISS JEAN McMILLAN, Recording Secretary.
301 Lafond St., St. Paul

DR. AUTEN PINE. Corresponding Secretary.
873 Lincoln Ave.. St. Paul

MISS SARA E. CHANT. Treasurer.
. 2435 Harriet Ave.. Minneapolis

MRS. MARIETTA FOURNIER. First Auditor
3505 Sheridan Ave. N0.. Minneapolis

MRS. GRACE PUTNAM POLLARD. Second Auditor.
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421 Germania Life Bldg” St. Paul
Literature—MRS. WALTER J. SANBORN,
694 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul
Lecture Bureau—MISS KATE FINKLE.
Probation Ottice. Court House Minneapolis
Educatlon—MISS FANNY FLIGELMAN.
3201 Grand Ave., Minneapolis
Finance-MRS. GEO. M. KENYON.
445 Summit Ave.. St. Paul
Sub-Ghatrmen—MRS. GRACE PUTNAM POLLARD,
2011 Columbus Ave., Minneapolis
MISS MARIA BURNS.
999 Portland Ave., St. Paul
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MISS JEAN McMILLAN. Recording Secretary,
301 Laiond 51., St. Paul

DR. AUTEN PINE. Corresponding Secretary,
873 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul

MISS SARA E. CHANT. Treasurer.
2435 Harriet Ave. Minneapolis

MRS. MARIETTA FOURNIER. First Auditor
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694 Lincoln Ave... SL Paul
Lecture Bureau—MISS KATE FINKLE,
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Education—MISS FANNY FLIGELMAN,
3201 Grand Ave.. Minneapolis
Finance—MRS. GEO. M. KENYON.
445 Summit Ave., St. Paul

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2011 Columbus Ave.. Minneapolis
MISS MARIA BURNS.
999 Portland Ave., St. Paul
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at its Annual Meeting in Cleveland, Miss.,
vnhxi‘12m4fi“musly iv begin proceedings looking tovzard g ebbing
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MRS. ELLA S. STEWART. 5464 JEFFERSON AVE. CHICAGO

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DR. ANNA E. BLOUNT. OAK PARK

2ND VICE-PRESIDENT
MRS. MINNIE A. WATKINS, 4740 MADISON AVE., CHICAGO

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TREASURER
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AUDITOR
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2ND VICE-PRESIDENT
MRS. MINNIE A. WATKINS. 4740 MADISON AVE, CHICAGO

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800 SOUTH HALSTED STREET
CHLCAGO

April 27, 1911
Dear Lady:-

I suspect you are one of the

judges mentioned by this lady and so I am

sending this on to you , not however with
any hope that it will win the prize.

Hastily yours,

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The boon'for whieh our fathers fought
Is the same that we have sought,
Talk away! Talk away Ealk away! Don't falter!

wefeannot fight'with ball or spear,
But words are potent,make them hear,
away! Talk away! Talk away EMn't falter!

,You'll be sorry when you see us,Hoo-ray !Hoo~ray!
Weaning laurels we have canned
In the contest you have spurned:

we want ~to vote -because we have a ri ht to !'
It is ~a shame ~we are compelleilto g t to!

In bloafllese were no cannon roarea,
But "the pen is mightien than the sword,"
Talk away !Talk away! Talk away! Don't falter

With petitions let us gird the globe,
Pierce with our prayers judicial robe,
Talk away! Talk away! Talk away! Don't falter

Christ tells of a woman Who wouldn't budge
But kept.importuning the indifferent Judge,
‘ Talk away "! Tammy—Wow erJ:—-— mm,
He cared not for her burden of woe,
But avenged her wrongs 'cauee ehe weariee him so,
Talk away! Talk away! Talk away! Don't falter!
Composed by (are.) Rosa J. McClintock,
123 South Church street,

Fayetteville, Arkansas.

April-24,1911.

Dhar miss Addams:

To-day I saw in a paper that some one had offered a prize of
$100;fon.the best suffragiet song to be sug to "Dixie“ and the
judgeé names are given,but I do not know their addressssghence as
I am a native of Illinois,and know you are avfriend to the cause
I.hasten to send my little song teeyou,tnuafiing that you oniyonrinrm_
Secretary will! hurry it off to the nearest judge,that I may be in
time,they must have it before the lat of June.You probably know
all this,and their names of course} Hrs. Belmont,Mise Laura Clay
Miss Kate Gordon,Mrs. Pennypacken‘and Miss Breckenridge. ,

I do need that $100] worse.than anybody I know of, am
here for my health,which I ruined sitting at a desk twenty years,
doing typevniting,so please give my little song a chance to win,
and I will be the happiest woman in the universe if I gg_win.

Yours sincerely,
(Hrs) R.J. MCClintock

 

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