Francis, May Hope.

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May Hope Francis was a prominent clubwoman in Cleveland, Ohio, during the 1920s and 1930s. Much of her community work was done through her membership in the Cleveland Federation of Women's Clubs as member and chairman of its American Citizenship Committee. Mrs. Francis also worked with the City of Cleveland during the tenure of City Manager William R. Hopkins to promote ethnic cultural events and to publicize civic events, including the 1927 reception for Charles A. Lindbergh. In 1929, she helped establish the All Nations Hopkins Testimonial Committee. She was also active in the Women's Organization of the National Retail Druggists Association and the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County.

From the description of May Hope Francis papers, 1922-1959. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 43072741

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creatorOf Francis, May Hope. May Hope Francis papers, 1922-1959. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
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Cleveland (Ohio)
Ohio--Cleveland
Subject
Americanization
Charities
Women
Women
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Person

Active 1922

Active 1959

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