xt70rx937t9n_352 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/46m4.dao.xml unknown 13.63 Cubic Feet 34 boxes, 2 folders, 3 items In safe - drawer 3 archival material 46m4 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Laura Clay papers Temperance. Women -- Political activity -- Kentucky. Women's rights -- Kentucky. Women's rights -- United States -- History. Women -- Suffrage -- Kentucky. Women -- Suffrage -- United States. Kentucky Equal Rights Association newsletters text Kentucky Equal Rights Association newsletters 2020 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/46m4/Box_15/Folder_7/Multipage16489.pdf 1903-1912 1912 1903-1912 section false xt70rx937t9n_352 xt70rx937t9n tiElllEilKl’ E. ii. ii. littlSlEllEii.

MAY, 1903.

The National American Woman Suf-
frage Association has made its watch-
word for 190‘.) “Double the member-
ship." The ”argument of numbers”
is that which the strongest.
most practical appeal to the general
public.
on Increase of Membership, Miss Clay
has sent out a leaflet on increase of
Membership, recommending, among
other things. that “State oi‘iicers shall
keep in touch with local clubs by
quarterly or monthly letters, constant-
ly inculcating that
hership is their

makes:

increasing; mem—
niost indispensable
service.”

livery intelligent sull'ragist knows
the force of t'actS. 'l'he
should

clubs
he regularly informed a to
happenings of interest and importance
to Kentucky Sull'ragists. \l'ith

ends in view. the State oth‘cers pl-in to
send out from time to time The Ken-
tucky E. li. A. .‘w Brief
reports from the locals will aid the
Stateotiiccrs in making the monthly
Newsletter irdiurestina‘ and informing.
The State ouieers hope through this
littleshect to come more closely and
more helpfully in touch with the local
clubs.

The Kentucky I). it. A. has a paid-
up membership of 300. To “double
the pixmhershin" is our aim and should
No well-
ietoi'nied sntl'ragist doubts that there
'll't' in rtentucky many times more
than £300 sympatliizers with the views.
objects and hopes of the N. A. W. S.
A.

The Fayette Equal tights Associa—
tion reports ll new members since the
first of January. At its annual meet—
ing for the election of ollicers. Febru—
:1ry2t)tli,Mrs. Ida Withers Harrison
was elected President, Mrs H. ll.
Gratz, 'l‘reasurer. Miss Laura S-
’iruce. Vice-President. and Miss Laura
Clay. Secretary. It has now a paid
up membership of ninety.

The Madison E. R. A. reports a paid-
np metnhershil'i of Tl.

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