Papers, 1912-1938
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Victory Democratic Club
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Progressive Party (1912)
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Gary School League
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Companions of the Forest of America
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Portia Club of the City of New York.
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National Woman's Democratic League
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Woman Suffrage Party.
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Woman Citizens' League of New York State.
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Eva Eno, 1878-1961
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Eva Eno was born in 1878 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The daughter of Jonathan S. and Katherine (Applegate) Walling, she was raised in Colorado, where she was educated at Wolfe Hall. In 1897, she married Alfred Joseph Eno. Their only child, Ralph Bovingdon Eno, died June 10, 1908, at the age of eight. She was a member of the 1912 women's law class at New York University. Eno was chairman of the Woman Suffrage Party of Queens Borough (1912-1914); chairman of women workers, Queens ...
Woman's Press Club of New York City
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED The Woman's Press Club of New York City was founded by Jane Cunningham "Jennie June" Croly (1829-1801) as a professional association for women journalists, authors, and "those engaged in similar pursuits." The Club sponsored lectures, journalism scholarships, literary and social activities, and civic projects for its members. It was disbanded in 1980. From the guide to the Woman's Press Club of New York City Papers [Records], 1889-1980., (Columbia University. Rare B...
The Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York
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