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COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE FRIENDS EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION THE EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY
M. CAREY THOMAS. PRESIDENT MARY BENTLEY THOMAs, PREsIDENT JESSICA GARRETSON FINCH. PRESIDENT
BRYN MAWR. PA. EONOR. MARYLAND 1 MADISON AVENUE. NEw YORK
TELEPHONE. 6855 BRYANT
@119 HEADQUARTERS, 505 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

July 2nd. 1912.

Miss Laura Clay,
189 N. Mill Street,
Lexington, Ky.

my dear Miss Clay:-

I am enclosing a copy of another application for
membership from the woman's Franchise League of Indiana.

I have written Mrs. Henderson that I am turning the
application over to you with a request that you will tell her the
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FIRST. CORA W. BULLARD. ToNsANoxIE

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THIRD. MAGDALEN E. MUNSDN. PITTSBURG
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FIFTH. MATIE E. KIMEALL. MANHATTAN

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MEMI'IERSHIP. ALBERTA L. COREIN. PH.D.. CHAIRMAN. LAWRENCE

EDUCATION. EFFIE GRAHAM. CHAIRMAN. TOPEKA
SIXTH. LIZZIE W. SMITH. STOCKTON FINANCE

SEVENTH. MINNIE J. GRINSTEAD. LIBERAL
EIGHTH. MINEnVA c. BAae. WICHITA

F‘ANsy M. CLARK. CHAIRMAN. RosEDALE

Kansas, July 5, 1912.

Miss Laura M. Clay,
199 N. Mill Street,
Lexington, Kentucky.
My dear Miss Clay.

Your letter of July 2 received, and we shall be ready to welcome
you in Kansas September lst, and hope that you may know the joy later
of having helped to bring a victory to our State.

The plans for your itinerary, of course, are not definitely
made, but I think it will be safe for you to come prepared for all,
or any kindtof a meeting.

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and find that the out door meetings are more pleasant than the in
door ones at this time of the season, and September here is often
very warm.

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will have later. Then we will be very glad indeed if you can be
fitted in for Sunday evening talks in some of our churches. Our
organizers that are in the field are being used in that way now.

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July 15th. 1912.

Miss Laura Clay,
189 North Hill Street,
Lexingt on , Ky.

Dear Miss Clay:*

I have just received yours of the 12th. and am glad to
know about the final outcome of the woman Suffrage Party application or
membership.

I sent you on May 9th. a copy of Miss Winsor's appli—
cation. I am now enclosing another copy. I wrote Miss Winsor at the time
that I was turning-her enquiry over to you and that all details would be
sent to her by you. I enclosed a copy of the new constitution adopted
at Louisville. The limitations for which Miss Winsor's league stands are
explained by her letterhead which bears the words ~" we demand for
women the full franchise, with restrictions excluding the criminal
and illiterate of both sexes." The bills which for association has had
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framed to include not only giving the vote to women but restricting the
vote which men already have. As I understand it, the relativewlargo member
ship of her association has been due to her exceedingly capable leader-
ship rather than to any popularity which the limited platform may have.

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have just sent over to the woman's Journal.

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only one about which I am sure is the W.S.P. of New York.-— aJLiuqk 5‘a,a1rv ,
I am glad to know you are going to Kansas.

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National American Wbman Suffrage Association,
505 Fifth Avenue,
New York City.

Dear Mesdameez-

The Board of Directors of the woman‘s Franchise
League of Indiana, in session this a.m; voted to become affiliated
with the National organization, and hereby apply for membership in same;
Will you kindly forward the qualifications necessary for such affiliation,
or any blanks needed to be filled and we will comply with same at a

very early date.

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KANSAS EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
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My dear Co—worker:

The time for our'work is growing short. Est us consider hov. we
may Secure a majority in each and every county for the Equal Stifrage
Amendment Nov. 5th. The college people are at home now. The 0-001
houses are available for evening and Sunday meetings, and all "out~
of~doors" belongs to us. Make good use of your opportunities. There
are men and women in every school district who will help. Give your
local talent a part in this good fork. Maintain cheerful-ess but do
not be over hopeful, it is only through persistent, earnest work that
we can win. The enemies are even now sowing tares.

Do not neglect the House to House canvass. In Chicago a precinct
that was canvassed for the preferential ballot gave 1178 votes for
woman suffrage, another where like conditions and equal population pre»
vailed was not canvassed and gave only 118 votes for suffrage. -—:~MW

Ask speakers on other subjects to inject strong suffrage argiu
ments into their speeches, but suffragists should be careiul to keep
all political or sectarian bias out of their own talks and speeches.

The one thing to work for and talk for is the carrying of the amends
ment.

Every county should be toured by an automobile party during the
summer, hold meetings and select field workers. Later when the pol~
itical parties are holding their meetings do as the suffragisgs 1,11
Ohio did and are doing, roller; the crowds 71th carriages or autos and
take advantage of the "ready made" audiences before the speaker of the
day appears. Talk "Justice for Women? You will be welcomed. The“
are many first class speakers in Kansas who will go out for expo 1se s.

Do Something to insure a big majority in your co mty Nov. 5th.
Use the ”Votes for Women" pennants, buy balloons, decorate your autos
and porch es, use printers ink, wear buttons, talk suffrage, reach the
rural voters. ‘

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Yours for victory,
Lucy P. Johnston,

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