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My dear Laura:—
Hr. Allen G. Hall, President of the M nteagle Summer Assembly,

has written me with regard to your delivering a lecture at that Assembly next summer
during the months of July or August. Can you— or rather will you- do this? I suppose
he would be willing to pay your traveling expenses and probably something more; this
I do not know, however, but if you can fix one or more dates and let me know, he will
take up the matter with you. I believe this is a real opportunity for advancing the
suffrage work in the South, my dear Laura, ane I sincerely hope you can make it possibl
to let fir. Hall put you on the program.

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ANNA HOWARD SHAW MARY WARE DENNETT BELLE C. LA FOLLETTE

PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY IST AUDITOR

MOYLAN. PA. 505 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW pYonK - 184B WYOMING AVENUE. WASHINGTON. D.C.
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SOPHONISBA P. BRECKINRIDGE JESSIE ASHLEY ALICE STD-RE BLACKWELL

2ND VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER EDITOR OF THE WOMAN'S JOURNAL"
GREEN HALL. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, ILLS. 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK 3 MONADNOCK STREET. DORCHESTER. MASS.
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NATIONAL AUXILIARIES

COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE FRIENDS EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION THE EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY

M. CAREY THOMAS. PRESIDENT MARY BENTLEY THOMAS. PRESIDENT JESSICA GARRETSON FINCH. PRESIDENT
BH‘IN MAWR. PA. EDNOR. MARYLAND I MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK

NATIONAL PRESS BUREAU

CAROLINE I. REILLY. CHAIRMAN
505 F' T A . NEW YORK
TELEPHONE. 6855 BRYANT F H vsuuz

@119 HEADQUARTERS, 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK

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My_dear Miss Clay:

I am enclOSing a copy of the vote by which the Woman
Suffrage Party decided to affiliate with the National Association,
and was asked to forward the same to the Membership Committee of our
Association. The understanding on the part of the WOman Suffrage
Party is that it affiliates on the basis of its dues—paying members,
i.e., the members of the district clubs with a minimum annual fee of
$50.

The Party intends, so Mrs. Laidlaw says, to increase its fee

as much as is can. As you know, the Headquarters of the Party is

at 1 Madison Avenue, New York City, and the officers are as follows:
Honorary Chairman, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt.

Chairman, Mrs. w;w. Penfield, 730 East 242 St.

Vice-Ch'm.,Mrs. Martha Wentworth Suffren,68 Buckingham Rd.,Brooklyn.
Secretary, Mrs. Thomas Wells,46 West 9th St.,

Asst. Treasurer, Miss Mary G. Hay, Martha Washington Hotel.

The memberShip of the Party is something over 45,000 I
believe. We keep hearing pleasant echoes of the Louisville Conven-
tion from the Kentucky women and were glad a few weeks ago of a call
from Miss Hast.

Sincerely yours,

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PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY IST AUDITOR
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ANNA HOWARD SHAW MARY WARE DENNETT BELLE C. LA FOLLETTE
PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY 157 AUDITOR
MOYLAN. PA. 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEw YORK 1846 WYOMING AVENUE. WASHINGTON. D. C.

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I. The Bishop of the Diocese in which the Congress is held
is ex-ajficio presiding ofiicer. In his absence one of the Vice-
Presidents shall act as Chairman.

II. None but members of the Protestant Episcopal Church,
or of Churches in communion with the same, shall address the
Congress; and no person shall be permitted to speak twice on the
same subject.

III. All questions of order shall be in the discretion of the
Chairman, and his decision shall be final.

IV. Any person desiring to speak on the subject before the
Congress must send his card to the Secretary’s ’ table, and the
Chairman shall call upon the speakers in the order in which their
cards are received.

V. Every writer or speaker shall address the chair only, and
from the platform, confining himself to the subject under dis-
cussion.

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put to vote.

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to receive them, immediately after reading. This rule is indis-
pensable in order to secure the prompt issue of the Report of the
Proceedings.

VIII. Readers will limit their papers to twenty-five minutes;
appointed speakers will be allowed twenty minutesyand voluntary
speakers not more than ten minutes.

IX. No appointed paper will be read except by its writer.
This rule is the condition under which any appointed paper will
appear in the authorized report.

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