Speaker for Suffrage And Petitioner for Peace Oral History Transcript And Re

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Mabel Vernon
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Maybe the Kennedys.
Peace Delegation to Adlai Stevenson, 1952 Vernon: I thought Adlai Stevenson was wonderful. Do you know anything about him, darling?
Fry: Yes. I was in Illinois at the time.
Vernon: And we went outshall I tell you about Adlai?
*When asked in a later untaped interview why she hadn t voted very many times after she had worked so hard for woman suffrage, Mabel Vernon replied, "Oh, I guess I wasn t very interested. I was busy with other things. I was out of the country sometimes.
... " Consuelo Reyes added, "And often she didn t like the candidates. " Mabel Vernon would not confirm or deny this. She only smiled.
Also, much of her work was in the District of Columbia where residents could not vote. [Ed. ] 79 Fry: Oh, yes.
Vernon: I was with the peace people, and ve went out to see Adlai [October 20, 1952], We had a small delegation of six. * Adlai was governor. We went down to Springfield [Illinois], with an appointment, of course, made by Bill Blair who was an extremely nice person.


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