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Millburn Women's Political Union: Board of Education Candidacy Controversy, 1910

Letter
Two-page typed letter to Cornelia Rose dated March 10, 1915 in response to Rose's telegram about the controversy over her candidacy for Board of Education and requesting that she not withdraw her nomination. The controversy involved Marion Strickler, Minnie Reynolds (Head of the Women's Political Union of New Jersey).

2025.018.006

2025.018

11 in

8-1/2 in

         Millburn Women's Political Union: Board of Education Candidacy Controversy, 1910 picture number 1
         Millburn Women's Political Union: Board of Education Candidacy Controversy, 1910 picture number 1
            Millburn Women's Political Union: Board of Education Candidacy Controversy, 1910 picture number 2

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