Conway, Katherine E.: Boston, Messachusetts to William J. Onahan: Chicago, Illinois, 1893 February 19
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Miss Conway again writes against a proposed Women's Day at the Congress. It would welcome many who seek notice and who have not had much prominence. However, she believes that well known figures as Agnes Repplier, Luise Guiney, Mary Elizabeth Blake and Margaret Sullivan would not care for a "Women's Day." "Women's Congresses" will be done to death by the "Women's Auxiliaries." Some of the Catholic women that shall figure in them are not big fish. At the Columbian Catholic Congress, let women do something distinctive, or exclude them all together.
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- Creation: 1893 February 19
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English.
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