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Laura Clay correspondence with Anna Howard Shaw text Laura Clay correspondence with Anna Howard Shaw 2020 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/46m4/Box_4/Folder_14/Multipage3340.pdf 1910 February-April 1910 1910 February-April section false xt70rx937t9n_78 xt70rx937t9n 585 Boylaton Street, Boston, Mama., Feb¢10,1910. Lg dear Miss fihaw: L ; hays known Mrs. Jefikg £6? a numbar of yeara, and i think she has ficmu gdmirable qualificationa for campaign work. She 15 good lacking and Qakaa a f¢voruhle impression, especially on man. she would nét allow herself ta ta put in a hole in an argument; aha is anthusiastic herself and ean make others share iu°hcr enthusiasmj She read an admirabls paper at our "At Home“ the other day, and is a vary earnest suffragist, davotad, aad would not says herself. She alga woulu ha ahlg to rosogniza what wag tha important thing to dog and mat get swamped in detrile. 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I think it is a wood plan to secure a sL enographer for theri but further than this I do not think it will be necesssry for us to contribute toward the work there; in fact it will be abso- lutely impossible for us to do so, unless money can come through some source giite unknown to us new. I an very anxious thd Hr. Aylesworth should go to Scuth Dakota, and I wish he could start immedietely with the work there after the National convention, and k op it up throu"h the summer, exceot the this he goes to Chautauqua meetings. As preside; It 01 the Ag ricul+ aural College in Colorado, he will be fani.7i.or With farmers and fanax Ivork; consequently I think would be ood co go out throu; ;h the St ate and speak at all sorts of farmers picnics, UCtolU ;s and thin s of that sort, and I have no doubt but that he would be able to raise a good part of his salary and expenses. I would like tosses him put right at the work in the State after the I Tational convention. If you.see this need in the so no lQ ht as I do, I wish you would use your influence in that /,’, It ' ‘ '1" l 12 mlSS Iaura Clay 3,7/10 direction. It seems to me very strange that firs. Boyer and the women in Oklahoma did not discover before this that it took a majority of the votes cast at the election, even a spatial election, to secure an amendment. I canw not understand hQW'they could have all left us in the dark on that point for so long. I suppose you are down at Richmond attending the wedding of your nepheW'to Miss Bureau. I remembe neeting her when I was there, and your sister, Hrs. Crenshaw, told me that they were to be married. I would like to have sent my congratulations to them, and my sincere desire for their happi~ mess and long life. Faithfully yours, MW .u. , i (,v 175321! 3"” 37‘“ 1"" .l ,1. .‘1, y ,n .-. n (I. ~ ‘ 3s "A. ‘“ . ‘ {mix 1.: 23 “tug-ff ‘; . r 1” r sue " f5“ M353 n I 1.1 3. 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HLADOUA'TI'EHS 5§I CF-‘EJAFY, MARY GIIAY’ PHYK. COLLEGE EQUAL SUF‘FRAGE LEAGUE. TELEPHONE .4990 MURRAY HILL I’IEESIDIZNT. Miss M. CAREY THOMAS. BHYIN I\I/.‘.‘.’I'€. PA ,,fl-_ FRIENDS EQUAL RIGI—I'I'i ASSOCIATION. ism“? PHI-74F} NT. MARY BENTLEY THOMAS. EDNOR. MARYI AND THIS EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY I“.H:5IDLNT MRS.MACKAY.1 MMWISDN AYIiNUI. N‘ w YORK NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 505 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK February 3, 1910. Miss Laura Clay, 189 North Hill Street, Lexington, Ky. Vy dear Miss Clay: Your letter of January 3lst is here. I perhaps did not explain to you that in sending my telegram to South Dakota there was a great deal of previous correspondence, and I know that what I said in my telegram was exactly what 7rs. Tinsley wanted me to say. she felt the unwisdom of putting upon the Board one of the W.C.T.U. women, particularly the woman suggested, because she is known to be very antagonistic to suf- fragists, and if she were put upon the Board would have created a great deal of trouble. Consequently, Mrs. Tinsley did not want her, and she did not feel that she could oppose her, unless she was supported by the National Association in doing so, and she just wanted to feel that we would stand back of her. You know from the telegram which she sent me that they have had their meeting. I have not as yet received any letter from her, but I suppose she has not had a chance to write. Personally I do not feel that we can do a great deal for Soutl Dakota, because we have not the people or the money, and they must depend largely upon themselves. However, I do feel that if we can we should see that firs. Tinsley's salary is paid, for without some woman at the head looking after things we might as well not try to do anything, and she cannot look after things unless her mind is free from financial responsibility in regard to her home. Miss Penfield and Mrs. Tinsley work beautifully together, and I think have done wonderfully well with the small means at their disposal and the antagonism which has created so much of the unrest and used up so much of their time which might otherwise have been given directly to the work. We are no longer paying Ire. Johnson's salary; that was decided at the meeting in Sioux Falls when Trs. Avery and I were there: consequently we can the better afford to pay firs. Tinsley's salary; You have received a long communication from firs. Boyer; that means a fearful expense. Now the question is "How much is the Nation- al Association going to be responsible for, and where will we get the money? As far as I can learn, Miss Gordon has not been able to secure any real effective results from her plan, which is a most excellent one and liss L.Clay 2/3/10 ought to bring in good results. Vrs. Upton does not seem to be able to L1. raise much money eifiher. An one question arises - "Vhafi are we going to do?" Personally I an in favor of never again beginning a campaign in a state where there is lack of harmony among the local people. Yb might just as well throw our money in the fire and save ourselves from worryins. But we have got to stand by South Dakota in some way, and also by Oklahoma. I shall have to send a letter to the Official Board on this subject, and will not say auyihing more about it in this personal letter. I fully sympathize with you in regard to going to Oklahoma, and so I am going i0 leave the neuter to be settled between you and hrs. Boyer, and the National will of course stand by any decision you may ma}: e . Faithfully yours, ’///éZ>i/1/LaL///jfifiz%’CZ:;:5L,Lj//’ IAI‘ I"! 'z- .3. m. '? M m a} , /44¢,%///a44{4“n/ / My dear Mre.~ On my return to-dey to headquarters from an organizing trip, I was asked about my knowledge of the circumstances that led to the calling of a delegate suffrage convention last fall, instead of the cue provided for by the Aberdeen resolu- tion. I wee in the state with the preeident; MreeJuliue Johnson, at the time the call wee decided upon and sent out, and was present at the meeting of the Executive Board which eepreved it. There seems to be a misunderstanding of the responsibility for the change, which I was asked te explain. Hrs.Axery came to the state after the arrangements were all made, so too did Miss Shaw, and neither knew anything of them until after they arrived. The National was not consulted and gave no advice in the matter. MrsaJuliue Johneen was much opposed to carrying out the requirements of the Aberdeen reeolution, fearing that it; meant that the control of the canweign weuld peas into other hands than the Seuth Dakota Equal Suffrage Association. When I arrived in Fort Pierre, September 4th, 1909, in reepense to her telegram, letters calling for delegates were already being ee sent out; and she had extended the same request in her speeches before different organizations during the summer. She consulted eith me about the matterg and I gave my advice in support of What Was done already and latera My own information as to conditiens in South Dakota wee derived entitrely from Ere.Johnsen after arriving, and frem an interview with Mrs.Jeffrieea No informan tion, or instructione, or authority of any kind came to me from the National effieere, except the bare erder to come to the state emd report to Mrs.Johneon. Later Mrs.Johnson called a meeting of the State Executive Board at Huron during the Fair. 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