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Branch of International Woman Suffrage Alliance and of National Council of Women

President . 3rd Vice—President Treasurer
Dr. Anna, Howard Shaw Miss Katharine Bement Davis Mrs. Henry “Hide Rogers
505 Fifth Avenue, New York - I45 East 45th Street, New York 505 Fifth Avenue. New York

lst Vice—President Recording Secretary lst Auditor
Mrs Stanley McCormick ' . Mrs. Richard Y. FitzGerald . Mrs. Walter McNah Miller
505 Fifth Avenue, New York ‘7 Greenough Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Columbia. Missouri

2nd Vice-President ‘- n Corresponding Secretary 2nd Auditor
Mrs. Dasha Breckinridge MFS- 0ft?“ 11- Clark Mrs. Medill McCormick
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Miss M. Carey Thomas. President '," , ‘, 1‘. y .. Vice-Chairman. Mrs. Antoinette Funk

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Chicago, 111..
June 2, 1915.

Plans for reception and entertainment of the delegates to the National
Conference in Chicago June 6th to 9th are as follows:

I. Headquarters for all purposes will be the LaSalle Hotel, with
business office of the conference in Room 100.

II. Upon arrival, delegates will please go to Room 100 and present their
credentials. They will then be assigned to accommodations in the hotel. or, if
they are to be entertained at private homes, their hostesses will meet them.

III. A number of single rooms with bath and double rooms with both have
been reserved by the Chicago Equal Suffrage Association. Delegates who are to
occupy these rooms will receive, in exchange for their credentials. a card from
the Chicago Equal Suffrage Association to the manager of the hotel. This card will
be accepted at the hotel office, upon registration, in lieu of payment for rooms. '
As the LaSalle Hotel is conducted upon the European plan, this card will not.
however, include charges for meals.

IV. Delegates will be the guests of Hrs. Hedill McCormick at luncheon on
Tuesday, June 8th, at the Hotel LaSalle.

V. On Tuesday evening, at 6:30, the delegates will be the guests of-
the Chicago Equal Suffrage Association, at a dinner at the LaSalle Hotel in honor
of the Presidents of the campaign states.

Please make your plans to remain for a conference session on Wednesday
morning. June 9th, if this should be found desirable.

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Branch of International Woman Suffrage Alliance and of National Council of Women

President 3rd ViCe-Preaident
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw
505 F ifth Avenue, New York

Treasurer

Miss Katharine Bement Davis M"- Henry Wade Role“
145 East 35th Street. New York 505 Fifth Avenue. New York
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Mrs. Stanley McCormick

505 Fifth Avenue. New York

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_ _ , - ‘ Vice-Chairman, Mn. Antoinette Funk
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1;, . Press Bureau, Miss Clara Savage
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June 12th, 1915

My dear Miss Clay:-

At the request of a member of one of the national committees, who
has proposed your name, we who compose the directorate of the Volunteer League
take great pleasure in extending to you a cordial invitation to become a Regent.

This League, under the auspices of the National Association. grew
out of the recognized need of a body with which the thOusands of intelligent
women who cannot, or do not wish to, undertake active suffrage work -- yet are
sincere believers in the cause -- might affiliate. Many active workers are join-
ing. but the bulk of its membership is as I have described. The respOnse has
been so striking that its growth and future influence can hardly be estimated.

The Regents will retain office permanently, but they will not be
committed to any responsibility, nor will they ever be called upon for any dues
or assessments. They are, however, invited to contribute the sum of ten dollars
(this is not a limit, but a suggestion) to Mrs. Henry Wade Rogers, TreaSurer,
for the National Association’s work. With four large states voting on suffrage
this Fall, the need is very great.

The Regent certificates are being prepared and will, we hope, be
ready within the next ten days. We shall be most happy to have you join us. and
shall look forward to your acceptance with anticipation.

I am, sincerely yours,

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