Papers 1916-1927.
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Curtis, Lucile Atcherson, 1894-1986
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Lucile Atcherson Curtis, daughter of Charlotte (Ray) and Frederick W. Atcherson, was born October 11, 1894, in Columbus, Ohio. She attended Miss Phelps' Collegiate School and the Columbus School for Girls and received her A.B. from Smith College in 1913. From 1914 to 1917, she was Executive Secretary of the Franklin County [Ohio] Woman Suffrage Society. In September 1917, she went to France as a staff member of the American Fund for French Wounded. In 1918, she joined the staff of the America...
National Woman's Party
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National Woman’s Party (NWP), formerly (1913–16) Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, American political party that in the early part of the 20th century employed militant methods to fight for an Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Formed in 1913 as the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, the organization was headed by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns. Its members had been associated with the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), but their insistence that woman suffr...
Paul, Alice, 1885-1977
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Quaker, lawyer, and lifelong activist for women's rights, Alice Paul was educated at Swarthmore and the University of Pennsylvania, where her doctoral dissertation was on the legal status of women in Pennsylvania. She later earned law degrees from Washington College of Law and American University. Paul also studied economics and sociology at the universities of London and Birmingham and worked at a number of British social settlements (1907-1910). While in England she wa...
Hayden, Kate
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Dillman, Louise.
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Rector, Kenyon Hayden, 1881-1973.
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Hayden, Gillette, 1880-1929.
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Gillette Hayden was the third women graduated from the dental department of Ohio Medical University in 1902. She began a general practice of dentistry in Columbus in 1903. Dr. Hayden helped form the American Academy of Periodontology in 1914. She also served as president of the Federation of American Women Dentists in 1923 and was elected secretary of the periodontia section of the International Dental Congress in 1925. In addition to being a member of the National Dental Association, she was al...
Altrusa Club, Columbus, Ohio.
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