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Miss Emma Wold, Technical Adviser (legal, on nationality), to U.S. Delegation to Hague, 1930 Conf. for Codification Int. [International] Law.

Miss Emma Wold, Technical Adviser (legal, on nationality), to U.S. Del...

Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Half-length portrait of Emma Wold, wearing white blouse with brooch and dark jacket. Photograph supplied by Mrs. Pauline A. Freden, Baltimore, Md., for publ... More

Feminists telephone the Hague to determine their status in proposed World Code. The National Woman's Party in Washington was all agog today as Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley telephoned Miss Doris Stevens, chairman of the InterAmerican Commission of Women at the Haugue, to ascertain whether the World Code now being drawn up by the Codification Conference of International Law will be based on sex discrimination. In the photograph, left to right: Miss Anita Pollitzer of South Carolina; Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley; Miss Alice Paul; and Miss Elsie Hill of Connecticut

Feminists telephone the Hague to determine their status in proposed Wo...

A group of women sitting around a table. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Group of women from Australia, Austria, Bessarabia, Chile, Cuba, England, Esthonia, Holland, Hungary, Lithuania, Roumania, Switzerland, discussing with Froken Henni Forchhammer of Denmark and Fru Tilma Hainari of Finland, delegates to the Assembly of the League of Nations, plans for reopening the question of nationality at the next Codification Conference of International Law.

Group of women from Australia, Austria, Bessarabia, Chile, Cuba, Engla...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of a group of women standing in front of Equal Rights Campaign building. Also on verso: Feminists standing in front of Equal Rights Campaign office in Geneva, Aug. 1930.