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Mrs. Devitt gave short talk on Women in Industry and requested that an official representation of the League of Women Voters be sent to attend Memorial services at Ames in honor of Dean Mc Kay on December eighteenth. Reports of county work men given by Dr. Stuart - Dr. Mills and Mrs. Devitt. Dr. Stuart is contemplating plans for having one of the National officers to speak in county which [illegible] out this statement from Mrs. Tomlinson that Mrs. Paige remained over for a day after the Regional Convention and comes to Des Moines in February to address the Des Moines Womans Club and may be gotten to give other addresses at that time. Also that Mr. Millard may return to the state for further work. Mrs. Passig moved that the minimum expenses of the Committee in Industry be allowed. seconded - carried. Miss Mc Kee addressed the meeting upon the Fess Capper Bill and requests the co-operation of the League in furthering its passage thro' congress. Mrs. Hunter offered the following resolution. Whereas: The experience of the World War reveals among the American people vast elements who are physically unfit; and whereas" the future strength and security of American Ideals are much dependent on the general health of future generations of citizens. Therefore, we the League of Women Voters urge that the Fess Capper Bill for Universal Physical Education be bro't
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Mrs. Devitt gave short talk on Women in Industry and requested that an official representation of the League of Women Voters be sent to attend Memorial services at Ames in honor of Dean Mc Kay on December eighteenth. Reports of county work men given by Dr. Stuart - Dr. Mills and Mrs. Devitt. Dr. Stuart is contemplating plans for having one of the National officers to speak in county which [illegible] out this statement from Mrs. Tomlinson that Mrs. Paige remained over for a day after the Regional Convention and comes to Des Moines in February to address the Des Moines Womans Club and may be gotten to give other addresses at that time. Also that Mr. Millard may return to the state for further work. Mrs. Passig moved that the minimum expenses of the Committee in Industry be allowed. seconded - carried. Miss Mc Kee addressed the meeting upon the Fess Capper Bill and requests the co-operation of the League in furthering its passage thro' congress. Mrs. Hunter offered the following resolution. Whereas: The experience of the World War reveals among the American people vast elements who are physically unfit; and whereas" the future strength and security of American Ideals are much dependent on the general health of future generations of citizens. Therefore, we the League of Women Voters urge that the Fess Capper Bill for Universal Physical Education be bro't
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