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Charles City Political Equality Club meeting minutes, 1891-1892
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XVIII meeting were read and approved, but after the criticism by Mrs. Barney of the word "Congressman" as used in the second question handed into the "Question Box" The word "congressman" in this case should be changed to "Representation" As there were so few members present no business was taken up, it being decided that the club should wait until it had a full meeting before it elected a parliamentary leader. The secretary reported on the matter relating to the petitions sent to the society by Mrs. Katherine Pierce, Supt. Petitions of the Iowa Woman's Suffrage Association. One hundred and twenty-five names were obtained by Mrs. Samson and the secretary. The regular lesson No. IV from the
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XVIII meeting were read and approved, but after the criticism by Mrs. Barney of the word "Congressman" as used in the second question handed into the "Question Box" The word "congressman" in this case should be changed to "Representation" As there were so few members present no business was taken up, it being decided that the club should wait until it had a full meeting before it elected a parliamentary leader. The secretary reported on the matter relating to the petitions sent to the society by Mrs. Katherine Pierce, Supt. Petitions of the Iowa Woman's Suffrage Association. One hundred and twenty-five names were obtained by Mrs. Samson and the secretary. The regular lesson No. IV from the
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