These Hotels Pay Special Attention to Women Travelers

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Date: Jan. 4, 1919
From: The Woman's Journal(Vol. III, Issue 32)
Publisher: Primary Source Media
Document Type: Article
Length: 849 words
Source Library: Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Harvard University

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Democrats Recognize Women WOMEN have been given equal represen¬ tation with the men on tlie executive committee of the Queens County Democratic Committee of New York. In making his ap¬ pointments for the new term Chairman James A. Butler fulfilled the promise made before the election, that the women would have an equal voice in the conduct of the party's affairs. The executive committee plays an important role in borough politics as it governs, to a large extent, the organization, and controls nominations and appointments. G. 0. P. Women Incorporate THE National Woman's Republican Asso¬ ciation has incorporated, with head¬ quarters in New York City. The incorporators are: Mrs. Mary Wood, Mrs. Jesse Hoyt Hig- gins, Mrs. Claudia Quigley Murphy, Mrs. Olive Stott Gabriel and Miss Helen Varick Boswell, of New York City. It is planned to hold meetings annually on the first Wednesday in February. The directors of the incorporated association are: Mrs. L. С Harnsberger of Landers, Wyoming; Mrs. J. D. Whitmore, Denver; Mrs. William Severin, Chicago; Mrs. Virginia White Speel, District of Columbia; Mrs. Philip N. Moore, St. Louis; Mrs. Frances King Sears, Seattle; Miss Eliza¬ beth F. Pierce, Boston; Mrs. John W. Blod- gett, Grand Rapids,...

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