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League of Women Voters of Iowa meeting minutes, 1920s
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28 Mrs. Fred Hunter moved that we accept the treasurers report with enthusiasm seconded unanimously. Mrs. Passig followed the treasurers report with a short talks in financing the League for the coming year. The finance committee estimate the cost of head quarters and an organizing force for the year should call for $10,000. Mrs. Passig moved that the League plan to follow the plan outlined for follow plans outline and aportion to [illegible] for state work. seconded - carried. Mrs. Fred Hunter gave the report of the committee on the memorial for Suffrage pioneer workers. Miss [Lawthen?] offers the following resolution. I should like to offer this resolution to be entered on the records of the member of this League and a noble and inspiring leader of the women of the state and nation has died since our last meeting that we assembled in annual convention rise and bow our heads in sorrow in our loss and send a note of sympathy to her family and to the college where she established a great department of home economics. Mrs. Rusty of Charles City presented the following resolution. Resolved that the Iowa League of Women Voters in convention assembled extend to
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28 Mrs. Fred Hunter moved that we accept the treasurers report with enthusiasm seconded unanimously. Mrs. Passig followed the treasurers report with a short talks in financing the League for the coming year. The finance committee estimate the cost of head quarters and an organizing force for the year should call for $10,000. Mrs. Passig moved that the League plan to follow the plan outlined for follow plans outline and aportion to [illegible] for state work. seconded - carried. Mrs. Fred Hunter gave the report of the committee on the memorial for Suffrage pioneer workers. Miss [Lawthen?] offers the following resolution. I should like to offer this resolution to be entered on the records of the member of this League and a noble and inspiring leader of the women of the state and nation has died since our last meeting that we assembled in annual convention rise and bow our heads in sorrow in our loss and send a note of sympathy to her family and to the college where she established a great department of home economics. Mrs. Rusty of Charles City presented the following resolution. Resolved that the Iowa League of Women Voters in convention assembled extend to
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