Carrie Chapman Catt
A Register of Her Papers in the Library of
Congress
Prepared by Grover Batts and Thelma
Queen
Manuscript Division, Library of
Congress
Washington, D.C.
2006
Contact information:
http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html
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Services,
1999 January; encoding completed by
Manuscript Division,
1999.
Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms998018
Latest revision: 2006 September
Title: Papers of Carrie Chapman
Catt
Span Dates: 1848-1950
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1890-1920)
ID No.: MSS15404 Creator:
Catt, Carrie Chapman,
1859-1947
Extent:
9,500
items;
31
containers plus 1 oversize;
12.4 linear
feet;
18 microfilm
reels
Language: Collection material in English
Repository:
Manuscript Division, Library of
Congress,
Washington, D.C.
Abstract: Feminist, lecturer, and
author. Correspondence, diaries (1911-1923), drafts of speeches and articles,
subject files, biographical papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, and
other papers, chiefly 1890-1920, relating primarily to Carrie Chapman Catt's
efforts on behalf of the women's suffrage movement, feminism, and the cause of
international peace.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person
or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed
alphabetically therein.
Names: Catt,
Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947 Abbott,
Grace, 1878-1939--Correspondence Addams,
Jane, 1860-1935--Correspondence Astor,
Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess,
1879-1964--Correspondence Baker,
Newton Diehl, 1871-1937--Correspondence Blackwell,
Alice Stone, 1857-1950--Correspondence Daniels,
Josephus, 1862-1948--Correspondence Gilman,
Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935--Correspondence Harper,
Ida Husted, 1851-1931--Correspondence Hay, Mary
Garrett, 1857-1928--Correspondence Hyde,
Clara--Correspondence La
Guardia, Fiorello H. (Fiorello Henry), 1882-1947--Correspondence Lathrop,
Julia Clifford, 1858-1932--Correspondence Manus,
Rosette Suzanne, 1881-1942--Correspondence McCormick,
Katherine Dexter, 1876-1967--Correspondence Park, Maud
Wood, 1871-1955--Correspondence Peck, Mary
Gray, 1867?-1957--Correspondence Reid,
Helen Rogers, 1882-1970--Correspondence Schneiderman, Rose, 1882- --Correspondence Schwimmer,
Rosika, 1877-1948--Correspondence Stantial,
Edna Lamprey--Correspondence Sulzberger, Arthur Hays, 1891-1968--Correspondence Taft,
William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930--Correspondence Tumulty,
Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1879-1954--Correspondence White,
William Allen, 1868-1944--Correspondence Wilson,
Justina Leavitt, d. 1955--Correspondence National
Committee on the Cause and Cure of War (U.S.) Women's
Centennial Congress (1940 : New York, N.Y.)
Subjects: Feminism Peace Women--Suffrage Women's rights Africa--Description and
travel East Asia--Description and
travel Europe--Description and
travel Middle East--Description
and travel
Occupations: Authors Feminists Lecturers
Provenance:The papers of Carrie Chapman Catt were given to the Library of
Congress by Alda Wilson, executrix of Catt's estate, in 1947, and by Edna
Lamprey Stantial, archivist of the National American Woman Suffrage
Association, in 1960.
Processing History:The papers of Carrie Chapman Catt were processed in 1974. The finding aid was revised in 1999, and additional changes were
made in 2006 to reflect the renumbering of oversize material.
Copyright Status:Copyright in the unpublished writings of Carrie Chapman Catt in
these and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of
Congress has been dedicated to the public.
Microfilm:A microfilm edition of these papers is available on eighteen reels. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Division
concerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan.
Preferred Citation:Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the
following information: Container or reel number, Carrie Chapman Catt Papers,
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Date |
Event |
1859, Jan. 9 |
Born,
Ripon, Wis.
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1880 |
Graduated from
Iowa State College,
Ames, Iowa
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1883-1884 |
Superintendent of schools,
Mason City, Iowa
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1884 |
Married
Lee Chapman (died 1886)
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1890 |
Married
George Catt
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1890-1900 |
Worked with organization committee,
National American Woman Suffrage
Association
|
1900-1904 |
President,
National American Woman Suffrage
Association
|
1900-1920 |
Worked for woman suffrage through an amendment to the
U.S. Constitution
|
1904-1923 |
President,
International Woman Suffrage Alliance
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1911-1912 |
Made world tour for the suffrage cause |
1915-1920 |
President,
National American Woman Suffrage
Association
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1919 |
Helped found the
National League of Women Voters
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1923 |
Published with
Nettie Rogers Shuler
Woman Suffrage and Politics (New
York: C. Scribner's Sons. 504 pp.)
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1923-1947 |
Devoted herself chiefly to the peace movement |
1925-1932 |
Helped organize and served as chairman,
National Committee on the Cause and Cure of
War
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1947, Mar. 9 |
Died,
New Rochelle, N.Y.
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The papers of
Carrie Love Chapman Catt (1859-1947), which span
the years 1848-1950, reflect her steadfast dedication to two major ideals--the
rights of women, particularly the right to vote, and world peace. The greater
part of the manuscripts, 1890-1920, relates to Catt's efforts to secure the
ballot for women.
General
Correspondence and
Subject File
series in the collection reveal the tactics she employed in achieving this
goal. After the adoption of the nineteenth amendment to the
United States Constitution in 1920, the subject
matter of the collection reflects Catt's increasing concern with the settlement
of international problems and the establishment of a world peace
organization.
Her papers include
diaries which
recount in great detail her trip around the world on behalf of woman suffrage
in 1911-1912, and substantial
correspondence with prominent leaders of the women's
movement. Notable among her correspondents are
Alice Stone Blackwell,
Ida Husted Harper,
Mary Garrett Hay,
Clara Hyde,
Rosette Suzanne Manus,
Maud Wood Park,
Mary Gray Peck,
Rosika Schwimmer,
Edna Lamprey Stantial, and
Justina Leavitt Wilson.
There is an extensive file of Catt's
speeches and
articles, most of which deal with woman's rights and peace. In the
Subject File are
biographical papers, awards, and birthday tributes, as well as manuscripts
relating to the
Woman's Centennial Congress of 1940, the
National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War,
and other organizations with which Catt was affiliated.
Catt's papers are closely linked by provenance and subject matter
with the
Blackwell family
papers, and with the
records of the
National American Woman Suffrage
Association,
of which Catt was president.
These three collections held by the
Manuscript Division have been known collectively
as the "Suffrage Archives." Also related by provenance is the
National American Woman Suffrage
Association
Collection, a library of seven
to eight hundred titles collected between 1890 and 1938 by members of NAWSA and
donated to the Rare Book and Special Collections Division of the Library of
Congress by Catt in 1938.
The collection is arranged in six series:
Container |
Series |
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BOX 1-3 REEL 1-2
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Typescript account of Catt's travels. Includes duplicates. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 4-9 REEL 2-7
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Letters received and copies of letters sent. |
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Arranged alphabetically. |
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BOX 10-13 REEL 7-9
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Drafts, notes, handwritten manuscripts, typescripts, and
near-print and printed copies of speeches and articles.
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Titled speeches arranged alphabetically; untitled speeches
arranged chronologically; articles arranged alphabetically at end of
series.
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BOX 14-28 REEL 9-18
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Correspondence, near-print and printed matter, newspaper
clippings, awards, and miscellaneous material.
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Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
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BOX 29-30 REEL 18
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Autographs, bookplates, photographs, printed matter, and other
material.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX OV 1 REEL 18
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Photographs and drawing. |
Microfilm edition available. Shelf no. 17,349
Container |
Contents |
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BOX 1-3 REEL 1-2
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Diaries,
1911-1923
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Typescript account of Catt's travels. Includes duplicates. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 1 REEL 1
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Hamburg, Germany; Denmark;
Norway; Sweden; Southampton, England; Madeira, Madeira Islands; and Cape Town,
South Africa,
Apr. 8-Aug. 14,
1911
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South Africa,
Aug. 15-Sept.
19, 1911
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(2
folders)
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South and East Africa,
Sept. 19-Nov.
15, 1911
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(2
folders)
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Palestine,
Nov. 14-Dec.
17, 1911
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(2
folders)
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Ceylon,
Jan. 20-Feb. 1,
1912
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BOX 2 REEL 1
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India,
Feb. 1-Apr. 1,
1912
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(2
folders)
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Java,
Apr. 5-July 1,
1912
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Philippines,
July 19-Aug.
20, 1912
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China,
Aug. 21-Sept.
27, 1912
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Korea; Japan; and Honolulu,
Hawaii,
Sept. 28-Oct.
31, 1912
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Notes on London, England,
1913
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BOX 3 REEL 1-2
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Duplicates |
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Apr. 8-Aug.
14, 1911
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Nov. 14-Dec.
17, 1911
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Jan. 20-Feb.
1, 1912
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Feb. 1-Apr.
1, 1912
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Apr. 5-July
1, 1912
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July 19-Aug.
20, 1912
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Aug. 21-Oct.
31, 1912
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Europe and South America,
1922-1923
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(4
folders)
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BOX 4-9 REEL 2-7
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General
Correspondence,
ca. 1890-1947
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Letters received and copies of letters sent. |
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Arranged alphabetically. |
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BOX 4 REEL 2-3
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Abbott, Grace
See Container 6, Labor Department
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Achelis, Elisabeth |
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Adams, John T. |
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Adams, Lida S. |
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Adams, Mildred |
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Addams, Jane |
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Alexander, Mrs. W. H. |
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Algeo, Sara M. |
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Allen, Florence E. |
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American Association of
University Women
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Anthony, Lucy E. |
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Argentina, Consejo
Nacional de Mujeres de la República de
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Arndt, Jessie A. |
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Asociacion Insular de Mujeres
Votantes
See
Container 7, Mujeres Votantes, Asociacion Insular de
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Associated Leagues for a Declared
War
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Astor, Nancy Witcher Langhorne
Astor, Viscountess
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Bailie, Helen T. |
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Baker, Newton Diehl |
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Barker, Irene C. |
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Barnard College, New York,
N.Y.
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Barnes, Viola F. |
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Bates, Juanita B. |
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Baur, Mrs. Jacob |
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Benedict, Elsie |
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Blackwell, Alice
Stone
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(5
folders)
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Blackwell, Henry B. |
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Blake, Katherine D. |
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Blatch, Harriet S. |
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Boardman, Mrs. H. B. |
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Booth, Elizabeth K. |
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Bowen, Louise de
Koven
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Bradford, Mary C. C. |
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Bradish, Kate C. |
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Brainerd, Eveline |
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British consulate general, New
York, N.Y.
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Brown, Frances G. |
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Brown, Gertrude F. |
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Broyles, Bertha L. |
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Buchanon [Buchanan?], Margaret
B.
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Caldwell, Robert J. |
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Calvo, Ester N. de |
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Century Club, Seattle,
Wash.
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Chase National Bank |
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Chicago, University
of, Chicago, Ill.
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Christian Science Monitor
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Clark, Bennett Champ |
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Clarkson, Annie C. |
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Clayton, Clara C. |
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Clevenger, Mrs. Earl |
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Comstock, Ada |
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Commission on International
Justice and Goodwill
See
Container 6, International Justice and Goodwill, Commission
on
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Committee on Militarism in
Education
See
Container 7, Militarism in Education, Committee on
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Confraternidad de Señoras
de la República de El Salvador
See
Container 5, El Salvador, Confraternidad de Señoras de la
República
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Consejo Nacional de Mujeres de la
República de Argentina
See
Container 4, Argentina, Consejo Nacional de Mujeres de la
República de
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Cook County Hospital, Chicago,
Ill.
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Corliss, Mrs. Clayton |
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Cotnam, Florence B. |
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Council of Women for Home
Missions
See
Container 9, Women for Home Missions, Council of
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Craft, F. E. |
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Cunningham, Minnie F. |
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Curtis, Charles |
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Dampier, Belle |
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Daniels, Josephus |
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Darby, Florence H. |
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Dartmouth Round Table, Hanover,
N.H.
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Davidson, Alaska P. |
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Day, Stephen A. |
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Dean, Vera M. |
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De Bey, Corneliu |
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Dempsey, Mary |
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Detzer, Dorothy |
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Dreier, Mary |
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BOX 5 REEL 3
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Dubois, Edna |
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Dudley, Anna |
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Earl, Miss |
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Education, U.S.
Office of
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Edwards, Marie S. |
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Elliott, Martha H. |
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El Salvador,
Confraternidad de Señoras de la República de
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Engel, Lavinia |
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Ernberg, Anna |
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Evans, Mrs. F. E. |
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Ezekiel, Rachel |
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Fawcett, Millicent G. |
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Federal Council of the Churches
of Christ in America
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Federation of Woman's Boards of
Foreign Missions
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Ferrari, Sofia de |
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Finland, consulate
general
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Floore, Florence C. |
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For Finland, Inc. |
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Foreign Policy
Association
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Forster, Rudolph |
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Fraser, Mrs. Nicholas
S.
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Frederick A. Stokes Co.
See
Container 9, Stokes (Frederick A.) Co.
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Furuhjelm, Annie |
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Gallagher, Rachel |
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Gannett, Mrs. William
C.
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Gellhorn, Edna F. |
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General Federation of Women's
Clubs
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Georgia State Library, Atlanta,
Ga.
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Gibbie, Patty |
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Gillette, Guy M. |
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Gilman, Charlotte P. |
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Grand Rapids League of Women
Voters, Grand Rapids, Mich.
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Grant, Florence B. |
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Grissel, Nellie |
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Hall, Olivia P. |
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Hanson, Helen P. |
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Harper, Ida Husted |
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(2
folders)
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Harper, May Bell |
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Harrison, Carrie |
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Hartley, Luella P. |
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Harvard University Liberal Club,
Cambridge, Mass.
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Hast, Emma W. |
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Hay, Mary Garrett |
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(4
folders)
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Hebard, Grace R. |
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Heine, Mrs. M.
Caswell
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Hickman, Emily |
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Hillyer, Mary W. |
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Hooper, Mrs. Ben |
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(3
folders)
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Howard, Daniel |
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Howard, Mrs. George |
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BOX 6 REEL 3-4
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Hoyt, Emily B. |
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Hunt, Alice R. |
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Hunter, Mary A. |
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Hyde, Clara |
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(8
folders)
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Institute of Pacific
Relations
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Inter American Commission of
Women
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International Assembly of
Women
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International Federation of
Business and Professional Women
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International
Justice and Goodwill, Commission on
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International Mark Twain
Society
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International Woman Suffrage
Alliance
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Iowa Gamma Pi Phi |
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Iowa State College Alumni
Association, Ames, Iowa
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Irwin, Inez H. |
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Jacobs, Aletta H. |
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James, Ahlee |
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Jenkins, Lois F. |
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Jenkins, Theresa A. |
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Johns, Laura M. |
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Johnson, Mrs. F. I. |
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Johnson, Grace A. |
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Kelley, Florence |
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Labor
Department
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LaGuardia, Fiorello
H.
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Lathrop, Julia C. |
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Leach, Henry Goddard |
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Leech, Mrs. Henry G. |
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League of Nations
Association
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“Liga Drepturilor si
Datoriilor Femeii”
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Lindemann, Anna |
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Lloyd, Alice |
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Lockwood, George |
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Luisi, Paulina |
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Lutz, Bertha |
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Lyncroft Association, New
Rochelle, N.Y.
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McClung, Nellie |
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McCormick, Mrs.
Stanley
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McCulloch, Catharine
W.
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McGuire, Mrs. Arthur
J.
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Maher, Amy G. |
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Maloy, Mrs. William
M.
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Mandujano, Graciela |
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Mann, Rowena M. |
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Mansfield, Helen C. |
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Manus, Carmen |
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Manus, Rosette Suzanne,
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1922-1937
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(5
folders)
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BOX 7 REEL 4-5
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1938-1941
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(2
folders)
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Manus, S. |
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Mason, Cassily E. |
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Mauck, Joseph W. |
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Meredith, Mrs. Ellis |
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Michaelis, Karin |
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Militarism in
Education, Committee on
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Miller, Mrs. Craig C. |
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Miller, H. A. |
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Miller, Helen G. |
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Miller, Mary W. |
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Moore, Henrietta G. |
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Moravian Seminary and College,
Bethlehem, Pa.
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Moreau, Alicia |
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Morgan, Laura P. |
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Mujeres Votantes,
Asociacion Insular de
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Nachman, Rose H. |
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Nathan, Maud |
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National Achievement
Award
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National American Woman Suffrage
Association
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National Committee on the Cause
and Cure of War
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National Council for Prevention
of War
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National Council of Jewish
Women
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National Council of
Women
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National Education
Association
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National Federation of Business
and Professional Women's Clubs
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National Institute of Social
Sciences
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National League of Women
Voters
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National Security
League
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National Woman's Christian
Temperance Union
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National Women's Conference of
the American Ethical Union
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Nesbitt, Mrs. W. D. |
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New Jersey State Federation of
Women's Clubs
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New Rochelle Civic League, New
Rochelle, N.Y.
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New Rochelle High School, New
Rochelle, N.Y.
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New Rochelle Women's Club, New
Rochelle, N.Y.
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New York Committee for Justice in
Freeport, New York, N.Y.
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Nicolson, Marjorie |
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Norrie, Margaret L.
M.
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O'Connor, Kate F. |
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Ostoloza, Amalia E. Mallen
de
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Park, Maud Wood |
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(5
folders)
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Parker, Valeria H. |
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Parkhurst, Marion |
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Peck, Mary Gary, |
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1909-1918
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(5
folders)
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BOX 8 REEL 5-6
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1919-1947
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(9
folders)
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Perkins, Frances |
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Phillips, Lena M. |
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Pi Beta Phi
fraternity
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Pictorial Review
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Porter, Kate H. |
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Post, J. F. |
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Potter, Dr. |
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Procope, Hjalmar |
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Purdy, Grace B. |
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Radcliffe College, Cambridge,
Mass.
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Radcliffe Liberal Club,
Cambridge, Mass.
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Reid, Helen Rogers |
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Richardson, Anna |
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Richardson, Cora |
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Ripon College, Lane Library,
Ripon, Wisc.
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Robins, Margaret D. |
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Rockford College International
Relations Club, Rockford, Ill.
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Roderick, Virginia |
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Roelofs, Henrietta |
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Roman, Frederick W. |
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Romig, Charles D. |
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Romine, Henrietta A. |
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Rowe, L. S. |
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Ryan, Agnes E. |
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Ryder, C. A. |
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Schain, Miss |
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Schneiderman, Rose |
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Schoen, Carolyn N. |
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Schuler, Nettie R. |
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Schwimmer, Rosika |
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(3
folders)
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Seton, Grace T. |
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Severence, Sarah M. |
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Shaw, Anna Howard |
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Sherwin, Belle |
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Simkhovitch, Mary K. |
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Slade, Mrs. F. Louis |
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Smith, Ethel M. |
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Smith, Luella D. |
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Sporborg, Constance |
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BOX 9 REEL 6-7
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Stantial, Edna
Lamprey
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(5
folders)
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Stebbins, Edna |
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Stockwell, Maud C. |
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Stokes (Frederick
A.) Co.
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Straus, Dorothy |
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Sulzberger, Arthur
Hays
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Sweet, Emma B. |
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Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar,
Va.
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Swope, Mary H. |
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Tabouis, Genevieve |
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Taft, William H. (1857-1930) |
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Taylor, Kenneth B. |
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Thayer, Mrs. Maynard
F.
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Thomas, Lou K. |
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Thomas, M. Carey |
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Thomas Paine Memorial House, New
Rochelle, N.Y.
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Tilton, Mrs. William |
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Tumulty, Joseph P. |
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Udny, Anne |
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Ueland, Louise |
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United States Office of Education
See
Container 5, Education, U.S. Office of
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University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
See
Container 5, Chicago, University of
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University of Wyoming, Laramie,
Wyo.
See same
container, Wyoming, University of
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Upton, Harriet Taylor |
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Urquhart, Augusta W. |
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Van Hoesen, Grace A. |
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Vassar College, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y.
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Vassar College Political
Association, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
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Villard, Oswald
Garrison
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Waid, Dan E. |
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Wald, Estelle |
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Warfield, Lorna |
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Wellesley College Forum,
Wellesley, Mass.
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Wendell, George K. |
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Westchester County Federation of
Women's Clubs, Westchester County, N.Y.
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Wetterer, Edna E. |
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Wheeler, Everett P. |
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White, William Allen |
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Whitehouse, V. |
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Wiley, Louis |
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Willard, Mabel C. |
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Wilson, Halsey W. |
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Wilson, Justina
Leavitt
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(3
folders)
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Wilson, Woodrow |
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Women for Home
Missions, Council of
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Women's International League for
Peace and Freedom
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Women's Trade Union
League
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World Alliance for International
Friendship
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World Center for Women's
Archives, New York, N.Y.
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Wynner, Edith |
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Wyoming, University
of, Laramie, Wyo.
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Yale Review
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Yates, Elizabeth
Upham
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Young, Rose |
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Young Women's Christian
Association
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Unidentified |
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Correspondence regarding Catt's
death
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(3
folders)
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BOX 10-13 REEL 7-9
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Speech and Article
File,
1892-1946,
n.d.
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Drafts, notes, handwritten manuscripts, typescripts, and
near-print and printed copies of speeches and articles.
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Titled speeches arranged alphabetically; untitled speeches
arranged chronologically; articles arranged alphabetically at end of
series.
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BOX 10 REEL 7-8
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Speeches |
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“An Appeal for
Liberty,”
1915
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“Be Joyful Today,”
Feb 13,
1920
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“A Call for
Action,”
Apr. 13,
1921, and Mar. 25, 1943
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“The Case for Woman
Suffrage,”
n.d.
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“The Enfranchisement of
Women,”
n.d.
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“Feminism,”
n.d.
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“Gaps in the Machinery of
Peace,”
Mar. 1,
1930
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“Honor to Whom Honor Is
Due,” radio address by Mrs. Herbert E. Ottenheimer,
Dec. 10,
1933, concerning Catt
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“The Hope of the
Founders,”
Mar. 26
[1930?]
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“Is Our Foreign Policy at
Fault?”
Apr. 23,
1927
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“The League of Women
Voters,”
n.d.
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“Looking Forward,”
n.d.
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“Men, Women, and
War,”
Apr.
1925
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“A Message to the
Home,”
n.d.
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The Nation Calls: An Address to the
Jubilee Convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association,
1919
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“Nazis and Nazism,”
Mar. 30,
1938
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“Neutrality,”
Nov. 11
[1935]
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“On the Inside,”
Feb. 14,
1920
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Partisans or
Non-Partisans,”
Jan.
1921
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“Peace or War--What Shall
We Do About It?”
[1923?]
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“Political Parties and
Women Voters,”
Feb. 14,
1920
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“Poverty After
War,”
n.d.
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“The Price of
Peace,”
Feb. 14,
1935
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“Scattered Thoughts about
After-War Reconstruction,”
n.d.
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“Ten Suggestions to Young
Workers for Peace,”
n.d.
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“Then...and Now,”
Jan. 9,
1939
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“They Shall Not
Pass,” fragment,
n.d.
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“This Changing
World,”
Dec. 3,
1930
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“The Traffic in
Women,”
1899
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“The Vote as a Safeguard
of Democracy,”
May
1936
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“War or Peace,”
Nov. 10,
1923
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“What Have Women Done
with the Suffrage?”
n.d.
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“What Is the Monroe
Doctrine?”
Jan.
1929
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“What Shall We Do about
War?”
Dec. 8,
1936
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“Who Won Suffrage?”
n.d.
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“Woman Suffrage as a War
Measure”
[1918]
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“Woman Suffrage Now Will
Stimulate Patriotism,”
n.d.
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“The Woman's Century,
1820-1920,”
June 9,
1936
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“Women Voters at the
Crossroads”
[1919]
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Untitled |
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1892,
1900-1908, 1916-1933
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(30
folders)
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BOX 11 REEL 8
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1934-1944
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(22
folders)
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Fragments |
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(4
folders)
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Lists of |
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Notes for |
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(2
folders)
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Notes and quotations
for
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BOX 12 REEL 8-9
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Undated
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(2
folders)
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Lecture notes |
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(2
folders)
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Articles |
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“Anti-Feminism in South
America,”
Current History Magazine,
n.d.
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“Are You a Normal?”
[1924]
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“Chang Sing--Another True
Story,”
Woman Voter
[Jan.
1914]
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“College Women as
Citizens,”
The Arrow,
June
1922
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“A Corset Problem
Too?”
ca.
1925
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“An Eight-Hour Day for
the Housewife--Why Not?”
Pictorial Review,
Nov.
1928
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“Fads and Fancies,”
Indiana Club Woman,
n.d.
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“The First Woman
Voter,”fragment,
n.d.
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“Fourteen Points,”
May 8,
1925
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“Gaps in the Machinery of
Peace,”
Christian Advocate,
Nov. 6,
1930
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“God and the
People,”
[1915]
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“How Far Have We Come in
Suffrage?”
Union Signal,
May 5,
1946
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“The Idea and the
Hour,”
Woman's Press,
Sept.
1928
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“If Not Prohibition,
What?”
n.d.
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“It Makes Sense,”
Aug. 25
[1940]
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“Looking Forward,”
General Federation Clubwoman
[Jan.
1945]
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“More Votes for
Women,”
Woman Voter,
ca.
1909
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“The Most Interesting
Person I Ever Met,”
1917
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“Mrs. Catt on the
Election,”
New York Times,
Nov. 21,
1920
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“Observance and
Enforcement--Not Repeal,”
n.d.
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“One Growing
Menace”
[1925?]
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“Our Obvious Duty,”
for publication in the General Federation paper,
Oct. 10,
1935
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“Our War Aims Demand a
Pledge of Sincerity”
[1918]
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“The Outlawry of
War,” reprinted from the
Annals of the American Academy
of Political and Social Science,
June
1928
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“Page Horatio!”
May 5,
1924
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“The Parting of the
Ways”
[1903]
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“The Present and Future
of Disarmament”
[1928]
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“The Prohibition
Referendum,”
July 26,
1926
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“Ready for
Citizenship,”
The Public,
Aug, 24,
1917
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“Republican Sins
vs. Democratic Sins,”
ca.
1922
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“The Right Side,”
Oct. 9,
1931
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“The States”
[1920]
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“The Status Today of War
vs. Peace,”
n.d.
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“Suffrage”
[1903]
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BOX 13 REEL 9
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“Ten Suggestions to Young
Workers for Peace”
[1930]
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“Their First
Convention”
[1920]
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This Troubled World,
introduction to,
June 6,
1938
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“The Three I's,”
[1924]
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“A True Story,”
n.d.
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“What Next?”
[1919]
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“What Right Has Woman to
Be Free from Political Duties?”
Sept. 16,
1915
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“What the Vote Will Do
for the Woman”
[1917]
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“What Women Have Done
with the Vote,”
The Independent,
Oct. 17,
1924
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“Whose Government Is
This?”
n.d.
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“Why I Have Found Life
Worth Living,”
Christian Century,
Mar. 29,
1928
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“Why Suffrage Took Fifty
Years,”
Omaha Excelsior
[1920]
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Why Wars Must Cease,
introduction and foreword,
1935
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“The Widow's Mite,”
n.d.
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“Woman Suffrage Only an
Episode in Age-Old Movement,”
Current History,
Oct.
1927
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“Woman Suffrage: The
First Ten Years,”
New York Times Magazine,
Aug 24,
1930
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“Women and the
Presidency”
[1916]
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|
Articles and editorials for Woman Citizen,
1919-1927
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(6
folders)
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Articles for
Good Housekeeping,
1923-1928
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Articles for
Woman's Journal,
1928-1930
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Untitled |
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ca.
1927
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(1
folder)
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Undated
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(5
folders)
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BOX 14-28 REEL 9-18
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Subject File,
1848-1950,
n.d.
|
|
Correspondence, near-print and printed matter, newspaper
clippings, awards, and miscellaneous material.
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|
Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
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BOX 14 REEL 9-10
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Awards |
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American Hebrew
Medal
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National Achievement
Award
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(4
folders)
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National Institute of Social
Sciences
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Order of the White Rose,
Finland
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Pictorial Review
Award
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Miscellaneous |
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Biographical papers |
|
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Carrie Chapman Catt
(1944), by Mary Gray Peck
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Correspondence concerning,
1948-1950
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Newspaper clippings and other
papers,
1944-1950
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File cards on libraries
receiving copies
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Miscellaneous material (chiefly
newspaper clippings) concerning Catt
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(4
folders)
|
BOX 15-16 REEL 10-11
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(34
folders)
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BOX 17 REEL 11
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(7
folders)
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Birthday tributes |
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70th birthday |
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80th birthday |
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(2
folders)
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Other |
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(2
folders)
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Citizenship courses |
|
|
Empire State Campaign
Committee
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(2
folders)
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BOX 18 REEL 11-12
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Inter American Commission of
Women
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International Alliance of
Women
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International Council of
Women
|
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International Women's News
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|
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Iowa Suffrage
Memorial
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|
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League of Nations |
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(2
folders)
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League of Women
Voters
|
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Library of Catt |
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|
Memorial fund for
Catt
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|
(5
folders)
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|
BOX 19 REEL 12
|
National Committee on the Cause
and Cure of Wars
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|
Correspondence and related
papers
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|
(10
folders)
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Printed matter |
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(2
folders)
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Index of books |
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Photograph |
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BOX 20 REEL 13
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Pan American
conferences
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Correspondence and other
material
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|
(2
folders)
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Printed matter |
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(3
folders)
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Protest Committee of Non-Jewish
Women Against the Persecution of Jews in Germany
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Seneca Falls Convention,
Seneca, N.Y., 1848, with comments,
1948
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Tributes |
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Turkish stamp honoring
Catt
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U.S. stamp commemorating 100
years of the progress of American women,
1948-1949
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Woman's Centennial
Congress
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Banquet,
1940
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Commissions |
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Economics |
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Education |
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BOX 21 REEL 13-14
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Ethics and
religion
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Government and
politics
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World peace and international
society
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Youth |
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Miscellany |
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Committees |
|
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Executive |
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Finance |
|
(2
folders)
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Men's |
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(2
folders)
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BOX 22 REEL 14
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(1
folder)
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New England |
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General |
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(3
folders)
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Connecticut |
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Maine |
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Massachusetts |
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New Hampshire |
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Rhode Island |
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Vermont |
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Organization
representatives
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BOX 23 REEL 14-15
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Declaration of
purpose
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(2
folders)
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Delegates |
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(3
folders)
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Film project |
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Financial papers |
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(2
folders)
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Minutes of committee
meetings
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National committee |
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Newsletters |
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Photograph |
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Planning |
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Proceedings |
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(1
folder)
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BOX 24 REEL 15-16
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(2
folders)
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Program |
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Publicity |
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(4
folders)
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Report |
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Souvenirs |
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Sponsors |
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Victory, How Women Won It
(1940), by the National American Woman Suffrage
Association
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(2
folders)
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BOX 25 REEL 16
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(4
folders)
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Women of
achievement
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Printed matter |
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Women, history of |
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(7
folders)
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Women's Action
Committee
|
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Correspondence,
1939-1949,
n.d.
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(3
folders)
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Minutes of meetings |
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BOX 26 REEL 17
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Printed matter |
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(6
folders)
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BOX 27 REEL 17
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(6
folders)
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Women's organizations, attacks
on
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(7
folders)
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BOX 28 REEL 17-18
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(3
folders)
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World Court |
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|
Wyoming, University of, Laramie,
Wyo., honorary degree
|
|
BOX 29-30 REEL 18
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Miscellany
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|
Autographs, bookplates, photographs, printed matter, and other
material.
|
|
Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
|
BOX 29 REEL 18
|
Autographs of Carrie Chapman
Catt
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Bookplate |
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Drawing See Oversize |
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Photograph album |
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|
Photographs See also Oversize |
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(6
folders)
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BOX 30 REEL 18
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(2
folders)
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Radcliffe College, Cambridge,
Mass., index to Catt's papers
|
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Will,
Mar.
1945
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|
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General |
|
(4
folders)
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Printed matter |
|
(4
folders)
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BOX OV 1 REEL 18
|
Oversize
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|
Photographs and drawing. |
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BOX OV 1 REEL 18
|
Photographs and a drawing (Container 29) |
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