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Honorary President Mrs. ARDELIA Coox DEWING, 92 Keene Street, Providence.

PresMenl, Miss ELIZABETH UPHAM YATES, 209 Butler Ave., Providence. Recording Secretary. Miss MARY M. ANGELL,
l Congdon Street. Providence.
Firs! Vice-President, Mrs. ARDELIA C. D. GLADDING. Corresponding Secrzlary, Mrs. SARA L. G. FITTZ,
92 Keene Street, Providence. 197 Longfellow Street.

Second Vice-President, Mrs. HELEN R. PARKS. Treasurer, Mrs. HELEN N. B. jANES. 80 Carpenter Street, Providence.
123 Waterman Street. Providence.
Third Woe—Presidenl, Mrs. MARY VAN E. FERGUSON.

. Mrs. MARY R. BALLOU, 6] Congdon Street, Providence.
Auditors
57 Arlington Avenue. Providence.

Mrs. ALICE F. PORTER, 596 Smith Street. Providence.

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President / 3rd Vice-President Treasurer .
Anna Howard Show Caroline Ruutz-Reel Katharine Dexter McCormick
Moylan, Po. Greenwich, Conn. 505 Fifth Avenue. New York

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Jane Addams ‘ Susan W. FitzGeraId Mrs. James Lee: Laidlaw
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Mrs. Dasha Breckinridge Mary Ware Dennett Mn. Joseph Tilton Bowen
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under tce laws of Kentueay, nnd you can send the Q oer Certifjo are
Brecxinridge.
been sent me for the Southern States Woman
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a share of "‘ .b.”.S.Conference; but
the work of the E.A.'
be h; ‘ within a year. If any
sna re for the S.c.W.S.Conference I do not
know who it ~. I therefore return that blank.

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in? the Bruce legscv for '1 ”7;, ” z ; i1 ;’ ; But I have

that earlier is g: . t time for its expenditure, xi
'hen the Wation&l ‘ 1 .A. returned a thousand

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willing and will authoriz the Board of the V“ V 7 ~ t“

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spend for current expenses the donation of a thousanfi démlars which

13 new in the Qavings Bank, being reserved until a constituticnal
amendment is submitted? The remainder of the Bruce fund, vfiich I
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fie outhern {cnfc'21ence As Mrhfi L d apfi1Y.”

much " a“ rm: men that Southern women £0 not
something and call it 03L Lhrytrn".

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we are distinctively a Conference, and not an association, oc—
cu;ying the time of the convention in discussing plans and methods
of work. The dollar members, also, receive our monthly paper, the
How Southern Cotozen, a very creditable publication.

I consider Kiss Kate E.Gordon, the president, one of the ablest
women known to me in the suffrage work. ihe has already put the
Conference on a good ‘ ia ‘a~'o and the four years, in which
she nopeo and thinks f ‘ L "‘_ 1* I 1' have been a Oumli hed.

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mri"
you rhme és viceagresident
nominal duties; wit.h

onere your adv so as to netnods and

s‘otwfive 1 Kentucky and I assure you that i do
in woich you 1‘ nu} x eqaal amount of effort go so far for the
pond of ‘75 a 1 ; :ruge, which I know you ‘”9: . ardc ntly.
“lemme ';~ 7 hear your decision and I Will ;'i '- “e the Heads
iuovuoru, . Curondolet Stneett
New Orleans, La.

Hoping to have a favorable answer fnom you,