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OFFICE OF RECTOR REV‘WAPREN W WAY,A.M..RECTOR
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March '8, 1950

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

My dear Miss Clay:-

As I remember the substance of our conversa—
tion over the telephone when I was in Lexington last
August you said in reply to my request that you
would write me a letter expressing your conviction
that the Episcopal Church needs a four year Liberal
Arts College for Women.

The question is being agitated and I should
be very much interested in what you have to say and
very much obliged to you for your kindness in this
connection.

With kindest personal regards and best
wishes, I am,

Very sincerely yours,

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AND JUNIOR COLLEGE

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
REV.WARREN W.WAY.A.M.,RECTOR‘

March 25 , 1930

Miss Laura Clay,
195 N. Mill Street,
Lexington, Kentucky.

My dear Miss Clay:-

Your letter of March 20th is received
this morning and the statement I asked you to
make.

I am most grateful to you for this clear
and strong presentation of the argument in favor
of the establishment of a Church College for
Women.

With renewed thanks and kindest personal
regards, I am,

Sincerely and cordially yours,

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 THE UNITED REPEAL COUNCIL

Mrs. James Ross Todd, Chairman
666 Francis Building,
Louisville, Kentucky.
September 15, 1955.

Miss Laura Clay,
Lexington, Kentucky.

Dear Miss Clay:

It gives me considerable pleasure to officially
notify you that you have been unanimously selected by the
United Repeal Council as one of the Council's nineteen
candidates for delegates to the Kentucky Convention to
ratify repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment.

I am taking the liberty of sending you a copy
of the bill which authorizes the convention, the petition
which we are circulating and the announcement that ap-
peared in the Courier-Journal.

If I can be of any service to you, please com-

municate with me at once.

Yours truly,

Secretary,%
United Repeal Council.

 

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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
LEBANON, KY.

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 MASSACHUSETTS LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS

31 MT. VERNON STREET

BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS
TELEPHONE LAFAYETTE 3482

MIss ALICE STONE BLACKWELL. HONORARY PRESIDENT

MRS. HENRY RANDOLPH BRIGHAM. PRESIDENT

MR5. FREDERIC LANSING DAY. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT

MRS. RICHARD B. HOBART. SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT

MR5, RALPH M. SPARKS. THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT

MRS. HORACE M. POYNTER, FOURTH VICE-PRESIDENT

MRS. EDWARD SCOTT O‘KEEFE, FIFTH VICE-PRESIDENT

Miss PRISCILLA GOUGH. SECRETARY J‘lee 8 , 19 34
MIss LAURA M. DWIGHT. TREASURER

DIRECTORS
MRS. ROLAND M. BAKER
MRSI FREDERICK BUTLER
MRS. RICHARD B, COOLIDGE

MRS. ROBERT L. DENORMANDIE ILiS 8 Ali 0 8 Stone Bl: (EC) 37-761]-
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MR5. ALFRED E. LAFAYETTE

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MRS. ARTHUR G, ROTCH

Mas. RAYMOND R. WILLOUGHEY

Thank you for your letter. I honed to see you
at the BOdrC‘nvotlflfl and tell you how much I
apnreciated it, and also Eet your permission
to print in the June Eulletin your two
suggestions in regard to money—raising.

Miss Laura Clay was a great friend of my
mother's (both my parents were from Lexington,
Krntucl 1y) and many tales of her energy and
OIl? ginzlity in her n:ork for "women's rights“
have oeen handed down in our family

I must confess I am a very Local—League-
minded 3erson, but I do hope that some of
the policies and procedure we have used in
Cambridee may bear iruit this year in State
League work. It was with pride I passed on
to my Cambridge group the nice things you
said about us.

YOurs sincerely,{

Ire. Henry Randolpi Brighai
President

 

 Mount Vernon, Kentucky
september,6, l954

Miss Laura Clay
Lexington, hy.

Dear Kiss Clay:

The Forestry Department of the U.S.A. is purchas—
ing a tract of land on Clear creek in Rockcastle County,
Kentucky from N. T. Hicks. 100 acres of that tract is
covered by a 1000 acre patent made for Green Clay in 1798.
The records do not show that the land was ever ainveyed by
Green Clay. For this reason it will be necessary for us
to have a list of the living descendants of Green Clay
with their Addresses and ages. will you please furnish us

with a list of them.

Very truly yours

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