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Lillian H. Olzendam to Frank L. Fish
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    • Date Created: 1919-12-22
    • Description: Olzendam asks the Honorable Frank Fish of Vergennes, as a supporter of suffrage, to sign a petition to the Governor to call a special legislative session for ratification and to forward the petition to other well-known men in his social and professional groups.
    • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


    Frances E. Rastall Wyman to Annette Watson Parmelee
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      • Date Created: 1919-10-27
      • Description: Wyman explains to Parmelee the succession of presidents of the VESA between 1913 and 1915.
      • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


      Annette W. Parmelee to Henry C. Tinkham
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        • Date Created: 1919-12-10
        • Description: Parmelee asks Dr. Tinkham at the University of Vermont if women are given equal advantages with men at the College of Medicine, and why, if it is true that as of 1818 women were granted admission to the Vermont Medical Society, that women are unaware of this and seek their medical education out of state.
        • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


        Frederick C. Brown to Lillian H. Olzendam
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          • Date Created: 1919-10-27
          • Description: Legislator Brown of Barton responds that he did everything he could for suffrage in the last session and will again when the proper time comes, but does not feel that a special session would "meet the approval of the Governor or the State at large."
          • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


          Lillian H. Olzendam to Ashley Joseph Goss
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            • Date Created: 1919-10-30
            • Description: Olzendam asks again for the signature of Representative Goss of Danville calling for a special session.
            • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


            Melvin G. Morse to Annette W. Parmelee
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              • Date Created: 1919-12-10
              • Description: Morse, librarian of the Legislative Reference Bureau, sends Parmelee copies of women-related legislation introduced in 1919, and states "there were no bills introduced in 1900 except the ones which I sent you with the other list."
              • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


              Harvey W. Varnum to Lillian H. Olzendam
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                • Date Created: 1919-10-25
                • Description: Senator Varnum of Jeffersonville replies that he does not care to sign the petition to the Governor.
                • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


                Annette W. Parmelee to Ida Husted Harper
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                  • Date Created: 1919-09-11
                  • Description: Parmelee debates whether or not to accept the position of State Historian for the Vermont Equal Suffrage Association.
                  • Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection


                  (Alva) Narrative
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                    • Creator: Prospect Archives and Center for Education and Research
                    • Description: The records consist of Prospect School teachers‚Äô weekly notes and semi-annual reports to parents about (Alva) plus, as available, notes of Descriptive Reviews about her and her work.
                    • Parent Collections: Prospect Archive of Children's Work, (Alva)


                    (Emma) Writings
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                      • Creator: Prospect Archives and Center for Education and Research
                      • Date Created: 1984-1986
                      • Description: Selected Writings are transcriptions of a child‚Äôs writing. They were made by various people working with the file, at different times, generally in preparation for a workshop or institute at which the child‚Äôs work was to be studied. Other than the use of pseudonyms and the removal of other identifying elements, no consistent guidelines for handling spelling, punctuation, or other idiosyncrasies were applied.
                      • Parent Collections: Prospect Archive of Children's Work, (Emma)