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- Frank G. Howland to Lillian Herrick Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-10-20
- Description
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Washington County Senator Howland says that Representative Hopkins of Burlington is in favor of a special session and ratification but does not want to appear as a member of the committee to approach the Governor, and asks Olzendam what she had in mind for payment of legislators if the session is...
Show moreWashington County Senator Howland says that Representative Hopkins of Burlington is in favor of a special session and ratification but does not want to appear as a member of the committee to approach the Governor, and asks Olzendam what she had in mind for payment of legislators if the session is held without expense to the State.
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- Frances E. Rastall Wyman to Annette Watson Parmelee
- Date Created
- 1919-10-27
- Description
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Wyman explains to Parmelee the succession of presidents of the VESA between 1913 and 1915.
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- Fathers' and Mothers' Banquet Invitation
- Date Created
- 1938-01-29
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- Father-Son-Mother-Daughter Banquet Program
- Date Created
- 1940-02-24
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- Faculty Invitation to Fathers' and Mothers' Banquet
- Date Created
- 1937-02-08
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- Entertainment of Sub-Freshman
- Date Created
- 1925-03-22
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- Edwin D. Moore to Lillian H. Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-11-21
- Description
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Representative Edwin Moore of Bennington responds that he does not approve of asking the Governor for a special session but would attend if one was called. [Response is written on bottom of original request from Olzendam]
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- Edward F. Dudley to Lillian H. Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-11-05
- Description
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Representative Dudley of Fairlee responds that he does not think it is advisable to sign a petition to the Governor to call a special session for ratification.
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- Charles L. Stuart to Lillian Herrick Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-10-05
- Description
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Response of a senator from Caledonia stating that he'll be out of state but would attend a special session if called.
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- Charles H. Parmelee to Lillian H. Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-10-24
- Description
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Representative Parmelee of Wilmington replies that he is sympathetic to equal suffrage but does not believe the Governor is warranted in calling a special session for that purpose.
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- Charles G. Miller to Lillian H. Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-10-23
- Description
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Representative Miller of Westminster replies that he does not feel there should be a special session of the legislature. [Response is written on bottom of original request from Olzendam]
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- Charles Dalton to Annette W. Parmelee
- Date Created
- 1919-12-09
- Description
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Charles Dalton, Secretary of the State Board of Health, responds to Parmelee’s inquiry about the admission of women to the University of Vermont College of Medicine, referring her question to Dean Tinkham and stating that while almost no such requests have been received, the University Council is...
Show moreCharles Dalton, Secretary of the State Board of Health, responds to Parmelee’s inquiry about the admission of women to the University of Vermont College of Medicine, referring her question to Dean Tinkham and stating that while almost no such requests have been received, the University Council is considering the matter.
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- Carrie Chapman Catt to Marion Stone Pelley
- Date Created
- 1919-09-05
- Description
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Catt describes the work to be done by Pelley with the preparations of Miss White, and calls for a thorough campaign to promote a special session of the Vermont Legislature.
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- Carrie Chapman Catt to Marion R. Horton
- Date Created
- 1919-09-12
- Description
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Catt discusses the ratification process around the country and her belief that a different procedure may be more effective in Vermont: having members of the Governor's political party speak to him unofficially and sending letters to all legislators who have pledged support for ratification. Copy,...
Show moreCatt discusses the ratification process around the country and her belief that a different procedure may be more effective in Vermont: having members of the Governor's political party speak to him unofficially and sending letters to all legislators who have pledged support for ratification. Copy, enclosed in letter to Olzendam.
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- Carrie Chapman Catt to Marion R. Horton
- Date Created
- 1919-09-04
- Description
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Catt accepts the terms of renting Horton's automobile for Olzendam and Pelley's upcoming trip and offers NAWSA's support in developing a press kit to share with sympathetic newspaper editors. She asks Horton to persuade Olzendam and Pelley not to antagonize Governor Clement.
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- Carrie Chapman Catt to Lillian Herrick Olzendam and Marion Stone Pelley
- Date Created
- 1919-09-12
- Description
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Catt provides a status update on ratification progress nationally and stresses the importance of Vermont being the thirty-sixth state to ratify.
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- Carrie Chapman Catt to Lillian Herrick Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-09-03
- Description
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Catt offers logistical advice and talking points for Olzendam and Pelley to use when talking to newspaper editors and legislators on their upcoming car trip to drum up support for calling a special session and ratifying the 19th Amendment.
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- Carrie Chapman Catt to Lillian Herrick Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-09-05
- Description
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Catt discusses ratification in other New England states, describes the work needed to get Vermont legislators to pledge for ratification, and stresses the importance of the work of Olzendam and Pelley.
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- Carrie Chapman Catt to Lillian Herrick Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-09-12
- Description
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Catt tells the story of ratification in Oklahoma and how it compares to Vermont, suggests gathering pledges for a petition to present to the Governor, and says to speak in person only to the "difficult" legislators.
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- Carrie Chapman Catt to Lillian Herrick Olzendam
- Date Created
- 1919-10-02
- Description
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Catt tells Olzendam that her work has brought good results and bodes well for a special session of the legislature, discusses the possibility of Governor Clement changing his attitude, and states that the Republican party is pushing for ratification.