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Women's Policy Committee of the War Manpower Commission. First meeting of the Women's Policy Committee of the War Manpower Commission held on October 1, 1942. The committee is to aid in mobilizing women workers for the war effort. Standing, left to right: Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth, Mrs. Beatrice Gould, Mrs. Dorothy Bellanca, Miss Bess Bloodworth, Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin, Miss Sara Southall, Miss Thelma McKelvey. Seat, left to right: Miss Margaret A. Hickey, chairman; Mrs. Lowell Hobart, Mrs. Gladys Talbott Edwards, Miss Ruth Allen, Mrs. Maudelle Bousfield, Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, Miss Jenny Matyas, Mrs. Blanche M. Ralston

Women's Policy Committee of the War Manpower Commission. First meeting...

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War Manpower Commission Women's Advisory Committee. Seven of the twelve members of the Women's Advisory Committee, WMC, are shown at a meeting in Washington, D.C., March 18, 1943. Reading from left to right, they are: Mrs. Beatrice Gould, editor, Ladies' Home Journal; Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin, vice-president, National League of Women Voters; Miss Bess Bloodworth, vice-president in charge of personnel, the Namm Store, Brooklyn, New York; Miss Margaret A. Hickey, lawyer and business executive of Saint Louis, Missouri, chairman; Mrs. Maudelle Bousfield, principal, Wendell Phillips High School, Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Blanche M. Ralston, former Works Progress Administration (WPA) regional director, Coahoma, Mississippi; and Miss Jennie Matyas, International Ladies' Garment Union, San Francisco, California

War Manpower Commission Women's Advisory Committee. Seven of the twelv...

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The grand committee, consisting of Mr. Livermore, Mr. Dane, Mr. Manning, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Smith, Mr. Symmes, Mr. Pettit, Mr. Henry, Mr. Lee, Mr. Bloodworth, Mr. Pinckney and Mr. Houstoun, appointed to report such amendments to the Confederation, and such resolutions as it may be necessary to recommend to the several states, for the purpose of obtaining from them such powers as will render the federal government adequate to the ends for which it was instituted, beg leave to submit the following report to the consideration of Congress ...

The grand committee, consisting of Mr. Livermore, Mr. Dane, Mr. Mannin...

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Timothy Bloodworth to Thomas Jefferson, December 14, 1802

Timothy Bloodworth to Thomas Jefferson, December 14, 1802

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Timothy Bloodworth to Thomas Jefferson, January 17, 1804

Timothy Bloodworth to Thomas Jefferson, January 17, 1804

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Timothy Bloodworth to Thomas Jefferson, January 17, 1804

Timothy Bloodworth to Thomas Jefferson, January 17, 1804

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Timothy Bloodworth to Thomas Jefferson, December 14, 1802

Timothy Bloodworth to Thomas Jefferson, December 14, 1802

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Thomas Jefferson to Timothy Bloodworth, December 31, 1802

Thomas Jefferson to Timothy Bloodworth, December 31, 1802

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The grand committee, consisting of Mr. Livermore, Mr. Dane, Mr. Manning, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Smith, Mr. Symmes, Mr. Pettit, Mr. Henry, Mr. Lee, Mr. Bloodworth, Mr. Pinckney and Mr. Houstoun, appointed to report such amendments to the Confederation, and such resolutions as it may be necessary to recommend to the several states, for the purpose of obtaining from them such powers as will render the federal government adequate to the ends for which it was instituted, beg leave to submit the following report to the consideration of Congress ...

The grand committee, consisting of Mr. Livermore, Mr. Dane, Mr. Mannin...

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Samuel Bloodworth to Timothy Pickering, February 16, 1797
Thomas Jefferson to Timothy Bloodworth, January 29, 1804

Thomas Jefferson to Timothy Bloodworth, January 29, 1804

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