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Annual meeting of American Society of Newspaper Editors at Willard, [Washington, D.C.], 1/16/25

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1925
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.90719, -77.03687
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Stage and Society met recently at the College Inn conducted by a blind girl who is working to help other blind girls obtain their education

Willard Whitmore, editor, Chronicle / Beal's Art Gallery, Minneapolis, Minn.

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Editors (Kiplinger) Building. Room with tables and chairs in Editors (Kiplinger) Building

Secy. of War Weeks made the address at unveiling of a marble tablet to Francis Scott Key, on Key Bridge, in memory of writer of "Star Spangled Banner," by Nat'l Society of the Daughters of 1812. Left to rt.: Mrs. Chas. Fisher Taylor, Goldsboro, N.C., Chmn. , Secy. Weeks, and Mrs. Samuel Prescott Davis, Nat'l Pres. of the organization

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