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MRS. EVA SARDESON JEROME. Corr. Sec.,
70 Seymour Ave. S. E.. Minneapolis

DR. MARGARET KOCH, Treasurer,
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Editor: Alice Stone Blackwell

November 9, 1910.

~Dear Friendz~

The National_American Woman Suffrage Association through The
Woman‘s Journal is selling shares of stock in The Woman's Journal, As;
‘m doubtless know, this fact has been stated in the columns of The ,
'“inan‘s Journal where it has been announced that the shares would sell
$100 each. ‘ ;

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$l200 worth of stock, ‘

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Woman‘s Journal and the suffrage cause, It seems logical to suppose
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pixchase at least one of these shares, It seemed, therefore, only fair
to call this sale of stock to the attention of the life members of The
hational American Woman Suffrage Association and give them an opportue
nity to have a voice in the management of The Woman's Journal by being
SHEYJhOldGTS and having a vote, The reason we have not written to you
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the suffrage movement have given liberally of their money as well as
their time, energy and influence, In writing this letter to you,
therefore, we do not feel that we should too strongly urge you to buy,
Our purpose is rather to give you an opportunity to buy, if you can,
and thereby help The Woman's Journal very effectively through what
must inevitably be a crucial year, We shall appreciate anything you
can say to interest other suffragists in these shares of stock,

Trusting to hear from you in regard to this matter, I am
Yours for the Cause,

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MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ALLIANCE AND OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF' WOMEN

PRESIDENT. ANNA HOWARD SHAW. MOY'LAN. PA.

IsT VICE-PRESIDENT. CATHARINE WAUGH MCCULLOCH. TREASURER, JESSIE ASHLEY.
EVANSTON. ILLS. . 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK CITY

2ND VICE-PRESIDENT. KATE M. GORDON. ILAURA CLAY. I89 NORTH MILL STREET,
1800 PRYTANIA STREET. NEW ORLEANS. LA. AUDITORS LEXINGTON. KY.
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. MARY WARE DENNETT. ALICE STONE BLACKWELL.
6 BEACON STREET. BOSTON. MASS.

505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK CITY
CHAIRMAN PRESS COMMITTEE. IDA HUSTED HARPER.

RECORDING SECRETARY. ELLA S. STEWART.
5464 JEFFERSON AVENUE. CHICAGO. ILLS. AUXILIARIES 505 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY
COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE
PRESIDENT. MISS M. CAREY THOMAS. BRYN MAWR. F’A.

FRIENDS EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT. MARY BENTLEY THOMAS. EDNoR. MARYLAND

TELEPHONE 4990 MURRAY HILL AFFILIATED SOCIETY
m“ THE EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY
. PRESIDENT. MRS. MACKAY. 1 MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK

NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS. 505 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK

November 9th 1910

Dear Miss Clay

& Miss Stannard finds that the check
of @5.00 was received on October 15th, and we regret
the mistake in sending the bill.

Last spring I wrote asking the states
to send an up-to-date list of all the local leagues and
elubs. Very few states responded. It is a great
disadvantage to have our list incomplete and inaccurate,
and will you kindly bring it to the attention of the
Secretary again and ask her to see that we have the Ken-
tucky list?

The returns on hiss Shaw's letter to the
States on the subject of the work and organ'zation of the
National are very interesting. Most of them are favor-
ably progressive. I hope the discussion at your Con-
vention will be a helpful one.

Sincerely yours
, 1’ _. "7’“

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 NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRACE ASSOCIATION

MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ALLIANCE AND OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN

PRESIDENT.,ANNA HOWARD SHAW. MOYLAN. PA.

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151' VICE-PRESIDENT. CATHARINE WAUGH MCCULLOCH. ' ' TREASURER. JESSIE ASHLEY.
EVANSTON. ILLS 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEw YORK CITY

2ND VICE—PRESIDENT. KATE M. GORDON. LAURA CLAY. 139 NORTH Mlll. STREET.
I800 PRYTANIA STREET. NEW ORLEANS, LA. AUD|TORS LEXINGTON. KY.

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. MARY WARE DENNETT. ALICE STONE BLACKWELL
505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEw YORK CITY 45 BOUTWELL AVENUE. DORCHESTER, MASSI

CHAIRMAN PRESS COMMITTEE. IDA HUSTED HARPER.

RLCORDING SECRETARY. ELLA s. STEWART.
AUXILIARIES 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEw YORK CITY

5464 JEFFERSON AVENUE. CHICAGO. 1L1. ST».
COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE
PRESIDENT. MISS M. CAREY THOMAS. BRYN MAWR. PA.
FRIENDS EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT, MARY BENTLEY THOMAS. EDNOR. MARYLAND

TELEPHONE 4990 MURRAY HILL AFFILIATED SOCIETY
'42"? M THE EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY
' PRESIDENT. MRS. MACKAY. 1 MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK

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NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS. 505 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK

November 22nd 1910

Dear Miss Clay

Miss Shaw, Miss Gordon, Miss Ashley and I

have been holding a conference today, and find an im-
portant piece of work to be done in the immediate future
in Kentucky.‘ As you have doubtless seen by the papers,
"The House of Governors" is to hold its second annual
session at Louisville on the 29th of this month. Last
year yrs. Blatch presented suffrage before them in'a
short speech, at Washington.- We are told she is planning
to do so again this year. We all feel that it would
be wise to ask you, as a member of our Board, to present
the question for the National Association, and we earnestly
hope that you will be able to arrange to do so.

I am enclosing letters to the Governors of
the Suffrage states, and to a few others who are known to
be Suffragists, bespeaking their cooperation. We suggest

that you see that these letters are carefully delivered to

them as early as possible after their arrival, as there is

 

 Miss Clay, --- #2.

not time to send thento their home addresses. Gov.
Vessey of South Dakota was here at Headquarters yester-
day. He presided at one of Miss Shaw's recent meetu
ings, and is cordially interested.

Hoping yOu will secure a good hearing, and

that the undertaking may be a success

Sincerely

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Miss Laura Clay
189 N. Mill Street
Lexington Ky