TLS, 1892 April 18 : Washington D.C. to the various organized bodies of women in Europe.

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TLS, 1892 April 18 : Washington D.C. to the various organized bodies of women in Europe.

M. Louise Thomas is to represent Barton in meeting with any organized body of women in Europe and is to invite their delegates to attend the second International Council of Women in Chicago.

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Haverford College Library

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