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181. Only hurting the cause of suffrage Only hurting the cause of suffrage Article in the Houston Chronicle about the women's group picketing the White House.

182. Article about women's suffrage Article about women's suffrage [1914-1918] Article points out that German citizens in Texas are allowed to vote in the July 1918 primaries, but women are still denied the vote. The article insists that the equal suffrage be passed as a war measure....

183. Toast to Woman
 Toast to Woman Article recounting Capt. Jack Crawfords toast to women and his decision to abstain from drinking.

184. Women as "Flappers" Women as "Flappers" June 20, 1917 Article repudiating the claim that 55% of America's women were "idle flappers". The article goes on to defend the contributions of all American women to society.

185. War Work Bulletin War Work Bulletin March 7, 1919 Bulletin published by Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) National Board War Work Council

186. Program For Monthly Demonstrations Program For Monthly Demonstrations December 31, 1917 Calendar of events for the year 1917.

187. For Rent - One Pedestal Card For Rent - One Pedestal Card Card advertising the short story, "For Rent - One Pedestal" by Marjorie Shuler, due out in February.

188. Campaign card for William Pettus Hobby Campaign card for William Pettus Hobby 1918 Card spells out some of the reasons to vote in favor of Wliiam P. Hobby for Governor.

189. Hortense Ward Letter Hortense Ward Letter March 31, 1919 Circular letter from Harris County Equal Suffrage Association regarding the distribution of fliers and the importance to spread the word about the vote for equal suffrage and prohibition.

190. Call to the Seventh Convention of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association Call to the Seventh Convention of the Texas Equal Suffrage Association Circular letter inviting women to the Texas Equal Suffrage Association convention as well as a reminder of the importance for suffragists to put effort into supporting the country in a time of war.

191. E. P. Reppert, Mrs. E. P. Reppert, Mrs. May 31, 1918 Clipping of article and photograph from the Dallas Craftsman of Mrs. E. P. Reppert, Press chairman of Equal Suffrage association.

192. Outline of History of Woman Suffrage in Texas Outline of History of Woman Suffrage in Texas August 31, 1916 Compiled by Annette Finnigan, this is a typewritten timeline/outline of the major events of woman suffrage history in Texas, including the creation and meetings of suffrage sub-committees and circles.

193. Letter to Mrs. J. J. Hardin from Carrie Chapman Catt Letter to Mrs. J. J. Hardin from Carrie Chapman Catt May 12, 1919 Copy of a letter to Mrs. J. J. Hardin from Carrie Chapman Catt about receiving the note and enclosed bulletin as edited and circulated by James E. Ferguson.

194. Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham Letter to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham August 29, 1918 Correpsondence between Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Kate Hunter. Miss Hunter's letter spells out that they have made a "Good Citizenship League of Anderson County" a permanent organization. Mrs. Cunnigham's...

195. Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick Correspondance with Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick of the War Department, discussing the fate of prostitutes following the outlawing of prostitution in several Texas cities.

196. Letter to Mr. W.L. Dean Letter to Mr. W.L. Dean November 21, 1918 Correspondence between W.L. Dean and Minnie Fischer Cunningham about the proposed Amendment for partial suffrage and having it voted on until the troops are back in civilian life.

197. Document about primary suffrage bill Document about primary suffrage bill [1914-1944] Document in support of a partial suffrage bill to allow women to vote in the Texas Primary elections as part of a war measure. The document explains that a similar war measure was passed in Arkansas in...

198. Flanking Drive for Suffrage Flanking Drive for Suffrage May 18, 1918 Editorial about Governor Hobby's involvement in women's suffrage.

199. Expense account Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Galveston, TX to Washington, D.C. and letter to Mrs. Emma Expense account Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Galveston, TX to Washington, D.C. and letter to Mrs. Emma Winner Rogers Expense account for Minnie Fisher Cunningham from Galveston, Texas to Washington, D.C. There is also a letter to Mrs. Emma Winner Rogers concerning sending the check to her Washington address rather than...

200. Seein' Is Believin' --- Have a look! Seein' Is Believin' --- Have a look! February 28, 1918 Flier describing the spread of woman's suffrage from Wyoming in 1869 to twelve states in 1917.
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