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101. Fight Starts for Women on School Board Fight Starts for Women on School Board June 13, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

102. Encouraging Letter to Mrs. Ewing from New York (continuation) Encouraging Letter to Mrs. Ewing from New York (continuation) June 11, 1913 Continuation of a letter from New York.

103. Encouraging Letter to Mrs. Ewing from New York Encouraging Letter to Mrs. Ewing from New York June 11, 1913 Notice letterhead with elegant emblem. Letter from New York.

104. Woman Suffrage Woman Suffrage June 1, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle

105. Will Carry the Fight for Women Before The People of Houston Will Carry the Fight for Women Before The People of Houston June 1, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

106. ""Politics in the School Room"" by Frank Crane ""Politics in the School Room"" by Frank Crane July 8, 1913 Clippings from a Houston syndicate.

107. [Mrs. Ewing appointed to] ""State Bureau of Child & Animal Protection [Mrs. Ewing appointed to] ""State Bureau of Child & Animal Protection July 8, 1913 Official Letter from Texas Secretary of State in Austin.

108. Commendatory Letter from Theo. Bering Jr. Commendatory Letter from Theo. Bering Jr. July 5, 1913 Prominent Houston Merchant from Early German Immigrant Family. Letter from Houston.

109. Letter from ""The Delineator"" Letter from ""The Delineator"" July 31, 1913 Letter from a New York Periodical, New York.

110. Houston Labor Council Endorses Mrs. Ewing Houston Labor Council Endorses Mrs. Ewing July 26, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Labor Journal.

111. Politics Always Affects Home Politics Always Affects Home July 26, 1913 Clippings from The Laborer, Dallas, Texas.

112. Regular Meeting of Houston Labor Council Regular Meeting of Houston Labor Council July 19, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Labor Journal.

113. Letter on reverse side (of Texas State Federation of Labor Letterhead) from W.E. Carroll Letter on reverse side (of Texas State Federation of Labor Letterhead) from W.E. Carroll July 17, 1913 Letter from Austin.

114. Texas State Federation of Labor Letterhead Texas State Federation of Labor Letterhead July 17, 1913 Letterhead from Austin.

115. Humane Society Gets Sites for Water Troughs Humane Society Gets Sites for Water Troughs July 14, 1913 This points to the wide variety of Mrs. Ewing's causes. Clippings from the Houston Telegram.

116. Women Speak in Open Air on Equal Suffrage Problem Women Speak in Open Air on Equal Suffrage Problem July 1, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

117. Prose [on ""Colored"" situation] Prose [on ""Colored"" situation] ca. 1913

118. Letter from a patent attorney to Mrs. Ewing regarding Street Sweeper Letter from a patent attorney to Mrs. Ewing regarding Street Sweeper August 9, 1913 Letter from Houston.

119. ""Meaning of the 'Woman' Movement"" by Dr. Frank Crane ""Meaning of the 'Woman' Movement"" by Dr. Frank Crane August 9, 1913 Clippings from a Houston syndicate.

120. Regular Meeting of Houston Labor Council Regular Meeting of Houston Labor Council August 9, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Labor Journal.
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