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Ewing, Mary Ellen
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November 1914
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August 1913
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21.
Mrs. Ewing Gives Her Reasons for Walking Out of Meeting
Clippings from the Houston Press.
22.
Mrs. Ewing Gives her Views on City Charter Amendment for Women on School Board
Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.
23.
Mrs. Ewing makes Reply
Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.
24.
Mrs. Ewing Replies to Rufus Gage
Clippings from the Houston Labor Journal.
25.
Mrs. Ewing Starts the Campaign for Women on City School Board
Clippings from the Houston Telegram.
26.
Mrs. Presley K. Ewing Replies to the Mayor and City Attorney
Clippings from the Houston Labor Journal.
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Mrs. Presley Kittredge Ewing Replies to the Mayor and City Attorney
Clipping from Houston.
28.
Note from Mrs. E.C. Johnson
Letter from Houston
29.
Note from Mrs. E.C. Johnson (continuation)
Continuation of a letter from Houston.
30.
Reply from Mrs. Ewing [to Dr. Red]
Clippings from the Houston Daily Post.
31.
The Annual Address of Mrs. Presley K. Ewing to the Lady's Reading Club
Clippings from the Houston Chronicle.
32.
Thibodaux, Parish of Lafourche [article about Mrs. Ewing]
Clippings from the Houston Post.
33.
We Shall Yet Win, Says Mrs. Ewing to the Mayor
Clipping from the Houston Chronicle.
34.
Welcome Address to Congress of Mothers [by Mrs. Ewing]
Draft of a typescript of letter by Mrs. Ewing.
35.
Welcome Address to Congress of Mothers [by Mrs. Ewing] (continuation)
Continuation of a draft of a typescript of letter by Mrs. Ewing.
36.
Welcome Address to Congress of Mothers [by Mrs. Ewing] (continuation)
Continuation of a draft of a typescript of letter by Mrs. Ewing.
37.
Women Now Possess Rights in Lone Star Commonwealth by Mrs. Hortense Ward
Ward was the first woman admitted to the Texas State Bar in 1910. Clippings from the Houston Daily Post.
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