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Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Washington, D.C., Office Manager of The Suffragist, official weekly organ of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage.

Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Washington, D.C., Office Manager of The Suffr...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Head-and-shoulders portrait of Elizabeth Smith, in v-neck ruffled white blouse. Cropped version of photograph printed in The Suffragist, 5, no. 58 (Mar. 3, 1917), 11. Portr... More

Miss Pauline Clarke, of New York, a graduate of Bryn Mawr College, is one of the assistant editors of "The Suffragist," weekly official organ of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage and the National Woman's Party.  When Miss Clarke was a student at Bryn Mawr, she was President of that branch of the College Equal Suffrage League.

Miss Pauline Clarke, of New York, a graduate of Bryn Mawr College, is ...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Formal portrait, head and shoulders, Pauline Clarke, of New York, body turned slightly toward left with head facing camera, wearing v-neck blouse with wide collar. Photogra... More

Miss [Elizabeth] Kalb - Suffragist Editorial Room

Miss [Elizabeth] Kalb - Suffragist Editorial Room

Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of Elizabeth Green Kalb, facing right, with back to camera, seated at paper-covered desk in corner office, with typewriter and file cabinets near... More

Sue S. White, Chairman, Tenn. N.W.P. [Tennessee National Woman's Party], mainly responsible winning Tenn. Ratification as 36th State.

Sue S. White, Chairman, Tenn. N.W.P. [Tennessee National Woman's Party...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Three-quarter-length portrait of Sue Shelton White, standing, leaning against table with decorative carved legs, left hand resting on table behind her, with right hand in s... More

Mrs. Rheta Childe Dorr of New York is one of the prominent members of the Advisory Council of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage.  Mrs. Dorr is a well known writer and speaker.  She is the author of "What 8,000,000 Women Want" and was formerly editor of The Suffragist, the official organ of the Congressional Union.

Mrs. Rheta Childe Dorr of New York is one of the prominent members of ...

Summary: Informal portrait, three-quarter length, Rheta Childe Dorr, seated at desk, facing left with head turned toward camera, holding eye glasses in right hand and newspaper in left hand, wearing corduroy su... More

Miss Joy Young, of Washington, D.C. Assistant Editor of "The Suffragist," weekly organ of the Woman's Party and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage. Picture taken when she was on her way to the White House to present President Wilson with a basket of flowers in which was contained a message from women voters of the West.

Miss Joy Young, of Washington, D.C. Assistant Editor of "The Suffragis...

Joy Young of New York City, formerly of Washington, D.C., was the wife of Merrill Rogers. She worked as an assistant on the staff of The Suffragist and later became an organizer for the NWP in various parts of ... More

[Editorial staff of the New York Tribune]

[Editorial staff of the New York Tribune]

Seated, left to right: George M. Snow, financial editor; Bayard Taylor; Horace Greeley; George Ripley, literary editor; Standing, left to right: William Henry Fry, music editor; Charles A. Dana; Henry J. Raymon... More

Senator Freylinghuysen congratulates Betty Gram on New Jersey's ratification, Feb. 1920.

Senator Freylinghuysen congratulates Betty Gram on New Jersey's ratifi...

Summary: A smiling Betty Gram [left], wearing close-fitting hat, fur-trimmed coat, and gloves, shaking hands with Senator Joseph S. Freylinghuysen [right] of New Jersey, in suit and hat, with columns of buildin... More

Bliss Finley, office manager of "The Suffragist," official organ of the Woman's Party.

Bliss Finley, office manager of "The Suffragist," official organ of th...

Title and name and address of photographer transcribed from item. Cropped and flipped version of the photograph published in The Suffragist 5, no. 58 (Mar. 3, 1917): 10. Summary: Formal portrait, head and shoul... More