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Millburn Women's Political Union: Margaret Marshall and Cornelia Rose Letters, 1915

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Telegraph messages between Margaret Marshall and Cornelia Bruere Rose on March 10, 1915 regarding Rose's withdrawal as a candidate for the Millburn Board of Education. Rose had been advised by the President of the organization, Marion Strickler to withdraw. The ensuing controversy led Strickler to resign her presidency.

2025.018.003

2025.018

         Millburn Women's Political Union: Margaret Marshall and Cornelia Rose Letters, 1915 picture number 1
         Millburn Women's Political Union: Margaret Marshall and Cornelia Rose Letters, 1915 picture number 1
            Millburn Women's Political Union: Margaret Marshall and Cornelia Rose Letters, 1915 picture number 2

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