Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, "WASHINGTON, U s 'THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. auflmmms while declining to discuss} ters of the Alllerh:nn Revolution was lother evidence which they indicated | formed in 1890, She was a leading t- |member of the Woman's Sattrage Club 'y that self- lppolmed and is the m.um. of * m mes of Wash- ensors were respon lb] he wa e first historian the ' dual ulnymg Said the “log oot ge "5 ‘ind ie honor- conclusion” of such a theory was u thut the couple were summoned to a !flll hy the society before they were naguzl B to \Ah(m thc was mnrried ln 1891 Mfls. MARY S. 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