National League of American Pen Women, Seattle Branch records 1927-2009
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Fairbanks, Lulu M., 1888-1968
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Lulu M. Fairbanks (1888-1968) worked as a reporter and then editor for the Alaska Weekly of Seattle, Washington, from 1922 until the newspaper folded in 1956. Though she never lived in Alaska, she was active in the International Sourdough Reunion, Alaska Friends, and the Alaska-Yukon Pioneers and its auxiliary Ladies of the Golden North. She was the niece of former U.S. vice-president Charles W. Fairbanks, for whom Fairbanks, Alaska, was named. From the description of Lulu M. Fairban...
National League of American Pen Women. Seattle Branch
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The Seattle Branch of the National League of American Pen Women, a society of professional women engaged in creative work in writing, music, and visual arts, was formed in 1923 and disbanded in 2009. Queena Davison Miller, who was a member for 42 years, was President of the Seattle Branch from 1944-1946; fourth National Vice-President, 1946-1948; State of Washington President, 1948-1950; and editor of The Whistling Swan for seventeen years. From the guide to the National...
Miller, Queena Davison
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Spaulding, May
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Fischer, Margaret M.
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McLeod, Evelyn Slater
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Lamson, Armenouhie T. (Armenouhie Tashjian), 1886-
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