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Charles City Political Equality Club meeting minutes, 1891-1892
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XXII Barney, Chamberlain, Detwiler and Miss Mahara. One visitor was present, Mrs. Campbell. The meeting was called to order quite promptly by the chair and business was opened up with the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting by the secretary. Exceptions were taken by Mrs. Chamberlain to the correction made by the secretary in regard to the words "Congressman" and "Representative" It was moved by Mrs. Chamberlain that the questions as to which is the proper term should be laid on the table to be taken up at the next meeting of the club. Motion carried. With this exception the minutes were approved as read. Under the head of new business it was suggested that we elect a parliamentary leader from among the members of the club. Mrs. Miner
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XXII Barney, Chamberlain, Detwiler and Miss Mahara. One visitor was present, Mrs. Campbell. The meeting was called to order quite promptly by the chair and business was opened up with the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting by the secretary. Exceptions were taken by Mrs. Chamberlain to the correction made by the secretary in regard to the words "Congressman" and "Representative" It was moved by Mrs. Chamberlain that the questions as to which is the proper term should be laid on the table to be taken up at the next meeting of the club. Motion carried. With this exception the minutes were approved as read. Under the head of new business it was suggested that we elect a parliamentary leader from among the members of the club. Mrs. Miner
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