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Branch of International Woman Suffrage Alliance and of National Council of Women

President
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw
505 Fifth Avenue, New York

Int Vice-President

Mrs. Stanley McCormick

505 Fifth Avenue. New York
2nd Vice-President

Mrs. Desha Breckinridge
Lexington, Ky.

NATIONAL AFFILIATED SOCIETIES

College Equal Suffrage League
Miss M. Carey Thomas, President
Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Men's League for Woman Suffrage
James Lees Laidlaw, President
26 Broadway, New York

NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Inc.

President. Mrs. Cyrus W. Field
505 Fifth Avenue, New York

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505 Fifth Avenue. New York

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Mrs. Walter McNab Miller
Columbia, Missouri

2nd Auditor

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500 Diversey Parkway, Chicago. Ill.

CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE
Chairman. Mrs. Medill McCormick
Vice-Chairman, Mrs. Antoinette Funk
Headquarters, _
Munsey Building, Washington, D. C.

PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT
Chairman. Charles T. Hallinan

Press Bureau, Miss Clara Savage
505 Fifth Avenue. New York

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

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NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS,
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 Campaign for Men’s Building

STUDENTS’ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

1)“. JAMES B. ANGELL. PRESIDENT EMERITUS

"If such a: work has an interth in your heart I know of
no CIIrIHtIun enterprise Inore “'orthy of
your favorable, consideration."

BUILDING COMMITTEE CAMPAIGN OFFICE
VICTOR H. LANE, Chairman 212 S“ State 5“

Professor of Law

WELLINGTON H. TINKER, Sec’y M W /'
Secretary University Y. M. C. A. W ,///£Ié June 25 ’ 1915 .
JOHN R. ALLEN r l ' 0

Professor Mechanical Engineering I“y. dear L11 8 S C lay. “ T ‘

c. FRANK ALLMENDINGER ' . . . . ‘ .

Manager Michigan Milling Company The Michigan Union plans to solicit the alumni

W.D.I—IENDERSON soon for their new building. It is a great project.
Junior Professor of Physics we belieVe in it.

G'CARL HUBER The Regents also believe in it and four years
Professor of Anatomy J . . J. '

DEANW MYERS ago gave the Union right of way Do the alumni for the
ProfessorofOphthalmology following five years for the purpose of securing their

Homeopathic Medical College building fund .

FIELD Meanwhile the growth of our Association work
6354students,ewesendnstcticalkeveryplus the loss of McMillan Hall, our f ormer head-
S‘ateand“‘mewnwunmes' quarters, compelled us to begin a campaign for an As-

pRESENT EQUIPMENT sociation building. For. nearly four years now we have

. . been working quietly and have secured, wholly outSide Wh
Totally Inadequate—a small pnvate dwel- , 4‘ . _ - .
ling, now 0., building site, which whenthe ranks of the alumni, nearly 3575.000 including a
movedwillsellforscarcely$100. large conditional gift of $360,000.
It has been slow hard work and now the summer

7 6 , H _. . is here and we must have 511547.400 more by October lst, ,

26,321,630m°"‘"“°“d“'°“alg‘h°f 1915, or lose this gift. The urgent nature of the

situation was recognized by the Union officials and

they have very generously, in spite of the near prox-
$57y400:—$47,400 of which must be imity of their own campaign, recommended to the Re—

:33; tingle“? 3215' t° mee‘gents that they give us right of way during the months
1] na 1 . . o a
g of June and July 1915, only, to solic1t those alumni

PRESIDENT H. B. HUTCHINS for building funds who in recent years have contribut-
“The work OI the Association is smouslyed to our current expense fund. The Regents, on May
handigappefl forwant of adequate accom-Blst, 1915, approved this recommendation.

”dam“- This gives us just two months. Under the

DR. JOHN R. MOTT above arrangements the doors to the alumni are closed
“To my mindthis (referdngtotheAs_ to us 'for this progect on August iirst next. Hence
sociation's need of a Building) present. even if you have Just sent us your contribution to
the greatest single claim for such our current expense fund you will not misunderstand,
helptfgefadet‘“ °,°“t“l:;°“°“ “:“h we know, the necessity which compels us at this time

' any 3 II on can er In 18 coun ry. . . .
[put it incl”, hymen... to present our building situation. . . .
Dr. Angell and. President Hutchins W111 write
you soon. Following their communication you will
hear again from us.

MONEY RAISED

MONEY NEEDED

Yours very truly ,

,M/Zii

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 Bardwe11,Ky.e/26 1915.

M185 Laura Clay,
Corresponding Sec.
Lexington,Ky.

Dear Miss Clay3= .
I have your letter of June 21th.

Our league is not doing what I wleh it to;maeouline
forces in the homes are intimidating the workers.

I have been doing what I can to keep tLinge going,
giving out literature,meking epeeohe and making my-
self quite unpopuler'with the antis. 1 do not mind
that,however;eien,though I stand alone,oount on me
to do all in my power. I am today sending three sub=
seription to the Woman's Journal. I am paying for
them myself and ordering them sent to parties who,£
believe,oen be warmed into activity.

If you can suggest something to stir up a revival
in these parts,21eaeg,let me hear from you.

With best wiehes,I am,
Yours Sincerely,

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~ Delve. A. Lockwood, LL. D. Washington, D. C. gfl'emgal finffrage Catfififlfiafiflfl (Representing the Free States)

Wyoming: Senator Clarence D. ,

w. . Hon. Frank W. Mondell.
(Amnesty flaunt“ @f @118 aflntteh fitaiefi Colorado: Senator John F. Shafroth.
. Hon. B. C. Hilliard.

President, Rev. Olympia Brown, Racine, Wisconsin. Idaho; igkltfiagflgfisgl'sfiffigy

Vice—Presidents, Elizabeth Lowe Watson, Cupertino, California. Washington: Senator Miles Poindexter.
. _ V . Mrs. F. Carl Smith, Washington, D. C. Hon. Wm. L, La Follette,
Mrs. Miles Pomdexter, Washington. Corresponding Secretary, Clara Bewick Colby, Washington, D. C. California: Senator John 1). Works.
Mrs. Sarah Clay Bennett, Kentucky. Recording Secretaries: Hon. John E. Baker.
MI'S- May Wright SBWflll, Indiana. Martha Mitchell Hoyt, 4114 Emery I'lace, Washington, D. C. Oregon; Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain.
Mrs. Henrietta Briggs-Wall, Kansas. Mario J. MacCratce, Hyattsville. Md. Hon. W. J. Sinnott.
Miss Emily Howland, New York. TI‘OHSUTEY. Clam W- MuUNfllthtOn. Washington, D. C. Kansas: Senator W. H. Thompson.
Mrs. L. Brackett Bishop, Illinois. Assistant Treasurer, Anna Harmon, 2840 27th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Hon. P- R Campbell.
Mrs Andrea Hofer-Proudfoot Illinois Auditors, Dr. Elnora C. Folkniar, Washington, I). C. Arizona: Se‘Eator H. F. Ashurst.

' _ ' ” G -. 1- B "11' B'lt' ., \Id HoifitCarl Hayden.
Mrs. Mary Smith Hayward, Nebraska. “undo m ‘ “I 15' ‘1 imou, ‘ ‘ r

Montana: Senator Thos. J. Walsh.
Mrs. Mary S. Lockwood, Washington, D. C. _"‘ Hon. John M. Evans.

Mrs. Charlotte Emerson Main, Washington, D. C. Federal Suffrage Congress of the Panama-Pacific Exposition Nevada; non, E5 E, Roberts.
Mr. H. Parker Willis, Washington, D. C. Clara Bewick Colby, Chairman. Alaska:

Senator Frances W. Munds, Arizona.
Hon. Burton L. French, Idaho.
Hon. H. ‘H. Seldomridge, Colorado.

Hon. James Wickersham.

HEADQUARTERS:1144 LARKIN ST.
SAN FR NyZISCO, AL. (PHONE FRANKLIN 5033)

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MRS. O. F. ELLINGTON, Rec. 860’)”. KATE M. GORDON, President, AUDITORS.
721 W. Morkham St., Little Rock, Ark. 1800 Prytaniu St, New Orleans, La.

‘ . . MRS. C. E. ELLICOTT,
MRS. JOHN B. PARKER, Cor. Sec’y, LAURA CLAY, Woe—President at Large, 107 Brown Arcade, Baltimore, Md.
1520 Audubon St, New Orleans, Lu. Lexington, Ky.

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MRS. H. B. BARTLETT, Treasurer, HOITURARY“VICE-PRESIDENTS. Chattanooga, Tenn.
155 Audubon Boulevard, New Orleans, La. MRS. OLIVER H. P. BELMONT,

TDA PORTER~BOYER, Executive Sec’y, New York City.

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time, we are in a pro-vonvpu ion ontV10rJ, a1a I believe wiflz
unsung ti’ntionalify mi Lhc “rowdeLLP” clause deiermined, “Le
auces in Louisiana to lcag ‘ e mouth are ve=y 51UWL.

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You” lethtr flum mfis. “edill Hcflurmick passes my
conprenei 3.9n. TL looks as LLO¢¢I 8110 is deliberately u.d1ng
to inibiaLe a nevowunt to U- 01 Wine our alrva jwell *defined plans.
3 appreciate 3 :m3? sond5 A - L110 lOLLCP, n.nd 33 Wish LU ask Jou t0
pa mit me to age it, as i tkimk L e Nab;onal luavfi Gughb to be
advised cf what «mar an effurt 0a the part 0? a Habin a1 affioer
will led t0. ”he tauth of LLG matte? is L37Jib we in the Euuth
have the vantage gzwotad. She now wants, throu h n03 pow we 03 munoy,
to 30b a hacking 1am he; Shafrobh amugflguflt. Of course 530 is the
“1111”” L001 0? that woman flung, whc is 10 say he 131.5%, veay very
qaesLi.unahle 11 he . 11. LE eds.

t.p0rtant Ll1a ' fllflalfi >c1aL tLu31 anon
of the flouth a3. 1'- c chormxcw' :. I sometimes won-
dgv ”f they ~ mjjrnw;3 ”. - - I-éflaflfiméfiéfisfihaflh
The idea of L 9:;Han1m11daughtoer over beink; al.1ov ed to p1 omate
suffrage in the wouah. Lhy we would spike an? guns for all tiwa
ar'.1d eternit y. I would appraaiate very much if you will telegrayh
me at my expenge, if yang are willing fur mo 19 us a JUMP letfer.
I may be callefi out into 30.0 GOUut1=y any day, a.nd the pressure of
work is so enoymous that I ca,n¢ut v1ait upon the ord11'1a1 y railhoad
Lifle.