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61. School Board Remains Purely Stag Affair School Board Remains Purely Stag Affair May 13, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Press.

62. Congratulatory Letter from John Dickson Congratulatory Letter from John Dickson May 12, 1913 Letter from Houston.

63. Women Are Going to be on School Board Women Are Going to be on School Board May 12, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Press.

64. [Fred Binder] ""Indorses"" Mrs. Ewing's Position [Fred Binder] ""Indorses"" Mrs. Ewing's Position May 12, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Daily Post. The word ""indorse"" is boldly misspelled.

65. School Board to be Delayed School Board to be Delayed May 12, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle

66. Women Claim Mossbacks Run Our Schools Women Claim Mossbacks Run Our Schools May 10, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Telegram.

67. Reply from Mrs. Ewing [to Dr. Red] Reply from Mrs. Ewing [to Dr. Red] May 10, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Daily Post.

68. ""Personal Influence"" by Frank Crane ""Personal Influence"" by Frank Crane March 28, 1905 Clipping from Houston by syndication.

69. Encouraging Poems Encouraging Poems March 27, 1905

70. ""Her Choice"" [Adoption Poem] ""Her Choice"" [Adoption Poem] March 27, 1905 Clipping from Houston.

71. Castlewood Apts. to be Erected on Clay Ave. at Cost of $25 K Castlewood Apts. to be Erected on Clay Ave. at Cost of $25 K March 27, 1905 News photo of rendering.

72. Women on the Board Would Put Schools in Better Condition Women on the Board Would Put Schools in Better Condition March 27, 1905 Clippings from the Houston Telegram.

73. Women Now Possess Rights in Lone Star Commonwealth by Mrs. Hortense Ward Women Now Possess Rights in Lone Star Commonwealth by Mrs. Hortense Ward March 23, 1913 Ward was the first woman admitted to the Texas State Bar in 1910. Clippings from the Houston Daily Post.

74. Mother's End Congress Here Mother's End Congress Here March 19, 1911 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

75. Women Who Enter Business..on Own (continuation) Women Who Enter Business..on Own (continuation) June 9, 1913 Continuation of clippings from the Houston Daily Post.

76. Women Who Enter Business..on Own Women Who Enter Business..on Own June 9, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Daily Post.

77. New Charter is Promised at Early Date New Charter is Promised at Early Date June 8, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

78. Suffrage a Necessity (continuation) Suffrage a Necessity (continuation) June 8, 1913 Continuation of clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

79. Suffrage a Necessity Suffrage a Necessity June 8, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

80. Letter to Mrs. Ewing Requesting Help From Dallas (continuation) Letter to Mrs. Ewing Requesting Help From Dallas (continuation) June 7, 1913 Continuation of a letter to Mrs. Ewing requesting help from Dallas.
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