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Shocking bathing costumes. Washington, D.C., Aug. 25. How times have changed! Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, widow of the author of the Pure Food Act, displaying the shocking bathing costume of 1895 while Marjorie Gunnels wears the sensible one of 1936. They will model in the "Gay Nineties" parade which will be a feature of the summer festival for the benefit of the Women's City Club in Washington, Aug. 28. Mrs. Wiley is president of the club

Shocking bathing costumes. Washington, D.C., Aug. 25. How times have c...

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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...

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National Council meeting, "Old Brick Capitol," ca. early 1920s. [L to R] 1. Anita Pollitzer, 2. Florence Bayard Hilles, 3. Margaret Whittemore, 4. Dr. Caroline Spencer, 5. Mrs. Harvey W. 'Wiley, 6. Mrs. William Kent, 7. Maude Younger, 8. Mabel Vernon, 9. Mrs. Richard Wainwright, 10. Alice Paul, 11. Edith Hooker.

National Council meeting, "Old Brick Capitol," ca. early 1920s. [L to ...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of National Woman's Party council members gathered around a table. Left to right: Anita Pollitzer, Florence Bayard Hilles, Margaret Whittemore, Dr. Caroline Spen... More

1895 bathing beauty, Washington, D.C. Aug. 25. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, widow of the author of the Pure Food Act, displays what the best-dressed bathing girl were in the "gay nineties." She will model the costume in the beach parade which will be a feature of the summer festival of the Women's City Club in Washington Aug. 28

1895 bathing beauty, Washington, D.C. Aug. 25. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, w...

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