Maxine E. Baker Papers 1934-1974
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Baker, Maxine E., 1898-1994
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Maxine R. Eldridge was born on July 26, 1898 in Berwyn, Maryland. She received her bachelor's degree from Radcliffe College in 1920. It was while attending college in Cambridge that she met Harvard student John A. Baker. They married, spent several years in his home town of Buffalo, New York, and moved to Miami, Florida in 1924. Even while starting a family of three children, she became involved in civic organizations and organizations involving her children. After all of her childr...
Florida League of Women Voters
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Women's organizations. The Florida League of Women Voters was organized in 1921. From the description of Records, 1939-1949. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 27719291 ...
Florida. Legislature. House of Representatives
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The Clerk of the House of Representatives serves as the recording officer of the House. The duties associated with the office include enrolling bills (Ch. 11.07 FS), registering lobbyists (Ch. 11.05 FS), signing bills (Article III, Section 7, 1968 Constitution), and keeping journals of the proceedings. The House of Representatives designates a Clerk to serve at its pleasure (Article III, Section 2, 1968 Constitution). From the description of Journals, 1837-1905. (Florida State Archiv...
Florida. Legislature
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The State Legislature was formed when Florida became a state in March 1845 (Art. IV, 1838 Constitution). The Legislature was a bicameral body with a House of Representatives and a Senate, collectively known as the General Assembly. From its inception until 1885 (Art. 3, Sec. 2, 1885 Constitution), the Legislature met on annual basis. From the description of Records, 1845-1911. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413289 From the description of Gubernatorial appoint...