The History of the Womans Club Movement in America

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The History of the Womans Club Movement in America
Jane Cunningham Croly
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Mrs. Stevens was chosen as the first officer not only for her admirable qualities, but because she represented one of the first families of Vermont, her father, Hon. J. Gregory Smith, of St. Albans, having been the famous " war governor" of Vermont and the chief guiding spirit of the railroad sys- tems of that State. She served two years, and resigned against the wishes of the entire club, having won the love and respect of the two hundred members to a remarkable degree.
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...n of the club a reception was given at the Ven- dome, where all meetings are held, to the Governor of Vermont, Hon. Levi K. Fuller, Mrs. Fuller, and members of the staff. Governor Brown, of Rhode Island, and Governor Greenhalge, of Massachusetts, with their staffs, in uniform, were present, and the affair was one of the most brilliant club receptions of Boston.
In 1S95 a reception was given to Governor and Mrs. Woodbury, of Ver- mont, which was most pleasant in itself, although saddened by the fact that Governor Greenhalge, who had previously accepted an invitation to be pres- ent, lay upon his death-bed.


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