Interview transcripts, 1978.

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Interview transcripts, 1978.

Transcipts of interviews with six American suffragists (Adele Clark, Ruth Dadourian, Hazel Hunkins Hallinan, Florence Luscomb, Rebecca Reyher, and Laura Seiler) recorded by the British Broadcasting Corporation for the program, "The Long March of the Suffragists," one segment of the television series, "Yesterday's Witness in America." Accompanying audiotapes are shelved as T-73.

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Florence Hope Luscomb, social and political activist, was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, on February 6, 1887, the daughter of Otis and Hannah Skinner (Knox) Luscomb. With an S.B. in architecture (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1909), she worked as an architect until 1917, when she became executive secretary for the Boston Equal Suffrage Association. She held positions in the Massachusetts Civic League and other organizations and agencies until 1933, when she became a full-ti...

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Dadourian, Ruth McIntire, 1891-1983

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Clark, Adèle, 1882-1983

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Reyher, Rebecca Hourwich, 1897-1987

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Rebecca Hourwich Reyher was born on January 21, 1897, in New York City, the second child of Isaac Hourwich (1860-1924) and his second wife Louise Elizabeth "Lisa" (Joffe) Hourwich (1866-1947). Rebecca enrolled at Columbia University's extension school in 1915 and took classes at the University of Chicago in the early 1920s; she received her bachelor's degree in 1954, after taking summer school classes at the University of Chicago. While living in Washington, D.C., Rebecca became interested in th...

Seiler, Laura, Ellsworth, b. 1891.

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