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2 May 4 - 1920. congress to be administered by the Bureau of Education of the department of the Interim. Dean McKay of Ames chairman of committee on Food Supply and Demand gave her report and requested that those interested ask Prof Roach for Visual Instruction. Dean MacKay moved that the League of Women Voters endorse this Kenyon-Kendric-Anderson Bill. seconded-carried. Mrs. Mills of Des Moines - chairman of Research Dep. reported that her work so far had consisted in furnishing Mary Sumner Boyd with stactics from Iowa. A discussion of county organizations followed in which Mrs. Ruste read the constitutions of Floyd County. Adjourned. Same day and place; Executive Committee Meeting: Called to order by Miss Dunlap. Those present were Miss Dunlap, Miss Finkbine, Mrs. Koch, Dr. Harpee, Mrs. H.S. [illegible] Discussion as to advisability of continuing the suffrage schools over the State resulted in the following motion. Moved that Mrs. Max Mayer be engaged by the officers of the League if the calls for citizenship schools over the State [illegible] to warrant such action. seconded - carried. adjourned. M. Bertha Van Alstine
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2 May 4 - 1920. congress to be administered by the Bureau of Education of the department of the Interim. Dean McKay of Ames chairman of committee on Food Supply and Demand gave her report and requested that those interested ask Prof Roach for Visual Instruction. Dean MacKay moved that the League of Women Voters endorse this Kenyon-Kendric-Anderson Bill. seconded-carried. Mrs. Mills of Des Moines - chairman of Research Dep. reported that her work so far had consisted in furnishing Mary Sumner Boyd with stactics from Iowa. A discussion of county organizations followed in which Mrs. Ruste read the constitutions of Floyd County. Adjourned. Same day and place; Executive Committee Meeting: Called to order by Miss Dunlap. Those present were Miss Dunlap, Miss Finkbine, Mrs. Koch, Dr. Harpee, Mrs. H.S. [illegible] Discussion as to advisability of continuing the suffrage schools over the State resulted in the following motion. Moved that Mrs. Max Mayer be engaged by the officers of the League if the calls for citizenship schools over the State [illegible] to warrant such action. seconded - carried. adjourned. M. Bertha Van Alstine
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