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Letter, 1898, January 11, Rachel Foster Avery to Mrs. Martha McClellan Brown
Rachel Foster Avery
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Repository Citation Avery , R. F. (1898). Letter, 1898, January 11, Rachel Foster Avery to Mrs. Martha McClellan Brown. .
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Treasurer. HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON, Vice-President-at•LA.rge. REv. ANNA H. SHAW, Warren. Ohio. 1830 Diamond Street, Philadelphia, Pa. r L AURA CLAY, Lexington, Ky. Corresponding Secretary, RACHEL FOSTER AVERY, Auditors: 1 CATHARINE w A UGH illcCULI,OCH, Hl'.!O .8aoo >lt,oel, Philadelphia, Pa. l 1113 "The Rookery," Chicago, Ill.
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, Chl\irman Committee on Organization, CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT, 107 ,vorld Building, New York. 107 WORLD BUILDING, NEW YORK. 119 N. 19th St., Philadelphia.
January 11, 1898,
Mrs. Martha McClellan Brown,
1024 Wesley Ave., Cincir.nati, Ohio.
Dear Mrs. Brown,
Hrs. Carrie Chapman Catt has forwarded to me your letter to her without
date and a copy of hers to you of January 5th.
Sha is right in judgir.g that the progr8.t!l is already full. You can easily
realize that it is quite an undertaking to select just the things that have the
greatest cle.ims to a posit ion on the program of this kir.d , and that our task has been
no very agreeable one because there has been much more material offered than we could
possibly take advantage of.
Sir.cerely yours,
Dictated.