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81. Letter to Mrs. Ewing Requesting Help From Dallas Letter to Mrs. Ewing Requesting Help From Dallas June 7, 1913 Letter to Mrs. Ewing requesting help From Dallas.

82. A Touching Bit of Woman's Eloquence A Touching Bit of Woman's Eloquence June 6, 1900 Clippings from The Sentinel.

83. Mothers of United Club to War for Reforms Mothers of United Club to War for Reforms June 4, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

84. United Mothers Club Has Closing Meeting United Mothers Club Has Closing Meeting June 4, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Telegram.

85. Mother's Club Will Meet in Auditorium Mother's Club Will Meet in Auditorium June 3, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Press.

86. School Needs Pointed Out School Needs Pointed Out June 29, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Daily Post.

87. Encouraging Letter from Mrs. James Ryman (continuation) Encouraging Letter from Mrs. James Ryman (continuation) June 26, 1913 Continuation of a letter from Matagorda, TX.

88. Encouraging Letter from Mrs. James Ryman Encouraging Letter from Mrs. James Ryman June 26, 1913 Letter from Matagorda, TX.

89. Dr. Jacobs & Suffrage (continuation) Dr. Jacobs & Suffrage (continuation) June 22, 1913 Continuation of clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

90. Dr. Jacobs & Suffrage Dr. Jacobs & Suffrage June 22, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

91. Advisory Committee of School Board Reports that General Condition is Good (continuation) Advisory Committee of School Board Reports that General Condition is Good (continuation) June 22, 1913 Continuation of clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

92. Advisory Committee of School Board Reports that General Condition is Good Advisory Committee of School Board Reports that General Condition is Good June 22, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

93. Letter from Hortense Ward to Mrs. Ewing Letter from Hortense Ward to Mrs. Ewing June 21, 1913 Ward was the first woman admitted to the Texas State Bar in 1910. Letter from Houston.

94. To Elect [School] Trustees by Vote of People To Elect [School] Trustees by Vote of People June 20, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.

95. Women Can Raise Children and Vote Too Women Can Raise Children and Vote Too June 2, 1913 Clippings from Houston.

96. Women are Displeased with Pastor's Sermon Women are Displeased with Pastor's Sermon June 2, 1913 Clippings from the Houston Press.

97. ""Dear Sir"" Letter from Mrs. Ewing (continuation) ""Dear Sir"" Letter from Mrs. Ewing (continuation) June 15, 1914 Continuation of a draft of a letter from Mrs. Ewing.

98. ""Dear Sir"" Letter from Mrs. Ewing ""Dear Sir"" Letter from Mrs. Ewing June 15, 1914 Draft of a letter from Mrs. Ewing.

99. Mothers in Movement for More and Better Schools Mothers in Movement for More and Better Schools June 14, 1913 Clipping from the Houston Telegram.

100. Article by Annette Finnegan Article by Annette Finnegan June 14, 1913 Finnegan was an 1894 graduate of Wellesley was an early Houston suffragist. Clippings from the Galveston Tribune.
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