The Mother of Clubs Caroline M Seymour Severance An Estimate And An Apprecia

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Severance, Caroline M. Seymour (Caroline Maria Seymour), 1820-1914
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This memorial was signed by many prominent women, among whom were, for California, Phoebe Hearst, Jane L. Stan- ford, Mrs. David Starr Jordan, Ellen Sargent, and others; Julia Ward Howe, Clara Barton, Mary A. Livermore, and many others in the East. In regard to this memorial, Mrs. Mary A. Livermore wrote Madame Severance, under date of Feb. 3, 1899: ''No one ob- jects in the least to your 'Memorial' on the subject of the Czar's Peace Conference. The topic is in our minds continually and we are ...much stirred up over it. To my letters there have come postal card replies, always endorsing your scheme. The great objection is the brevity of the time. If we can get to- gether a half-dozen live young women to help, we can put your plan through in ten days, or a fortnight. " On February 8, Mrs. Livermore wrote: " 1 am entirely willing to put my name to the Memorial, and so are many others, who can do no work. Hoping something may come of it, . " March 3, the same able assistant wrote: "We now have held three meetings of women interested in the scheme of your letters and have, at last, reached conclusions.

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