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2. West 86th Street, New York, U.S.A.

lat Vice-President, MlLLlCENT GARRETT FAWCETT. LL.D..
2, Gower Street, London. England.

2nd Vice- President, ANNIE FURUHJELM.
Helsingfors. Finland.

3rd Vice-President, ANNA LINDEMANN,
Degerloch, Stuttgart. Germany.

4th Vice-President, MME. DE WITT SCHLUMBERGER,
14, Rue Pierre Charron. Paris. I

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COPY OF LETTER SENT TO MRS. SMITH.

Mrs. T. J. Smith,
The Cortlandt, City.
My dear his. Smith:-
urs. Henning, Mrs. MbDowell and I went to get
Mrs. Halleck's answer this morning. We had not consulted her since the

day we had the conference with you so did not know her decision. You,

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No. 6

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November 27,1916.

My dear Miss Clay :

. When we were at the National Convention you
and Miss Gordon and I were averse to having the National
Board take so much authority into its own hands on the
question of deciding whether or not any State should
have a Suffrage Amendment campaign. So long as it was
understood that the State seeking such an amendment
submission would pay its own bills and expect no help
from the National,the rest of the Executive Council
seemed to behold no element of danger. Probably no
one of them expected that the National Board would be
put into a position of actually antagonizing the State
workers in an effort to secure a State submission,but
that seems to have occurred in the case of Illinois.

You and Miss Gordon,who are such ardent State's
rights people,will probably laugh at me to see how the
shoe pinches when it is on my foot. It has been announced
through all the Chicago papers and announced publicly by Mrs.
Trout,the President of the Illinois Equal Suffrage Associ-
ation,that Mrs.Catt and the National Board were imploring
her to oppose the submission of the Illinois Suffrage
Amendment,and they would help it in no way; that it was
sure to be defeated and that the defeat would ring around
the world. I do not believe that Mrs.Catt ever expected
her to make such a statement public,for Mrs.Catt so says
in her letter to me,but the harm has been done,and Mrs.
Trout has been continuing to scarefsuffragists away from
working for our amendment by threat of National displeas-
ure.
We have organized a Suffrage Amendment Alliance
which will push on as fast as possible or as slowly as
it must the submission of this amendment. I believe that
we are better judges of what our own State is able to do
or should have than the National Officers so far amay,or
even Mrs.Trout with her subservient Board,no one of whom
has had political experience.

If you have any words of advice to offer,I
would be glad to hear them.

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