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CLARA WOLD, Portland, Ore., newspaper writer. Of Norwegian parentage; her family closely related to Henrik Ibsen. Graduate of Univ. of Ore. Took part in Lafayette Sq. meeting of Aug., 1918; sentenced to 15 days. Jan., 1919, arrested for partic.i.p.ation in watchfire demonstration and sentenced to 5 days.
For several months acted as editor of The Suffragist.
JOY YOUNG, New York City, formerly of Was.h.i.+ngton, D. C., wife of Merrill Rogers. Former a.s.sistant on The Suffragist and later organizer for N.W.P. in various parts of the country. Served 3 days in District Jail for picketing July 4, 1917.
MATILDA YOUNG, Was.h.i.+ngton, D. C., sister of Joy Young; has devoted all her time to suffrage for several years. Youngest picket arrested, being 19 years old when she first served a prison term. For picketing Nov. 10, 1917, sentenced to 15 days in District Jail; served two terms in jail in Jan., 1919; 5 days for watchfire demonstration; 3 days for applauding suffrage prisoners in court.
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Appendix 5
Directors of National Campaign
Executive Committees Listed by Years
CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1913
Miss Alice Paul, N. J., Chairman Miss Lucy Burns, N. Y., Vice-chairman Mrs. Mary R. Beard, N. Y.
Miss Crystal Eastman, N. Y.
Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Pa.
CONGRESSIONAL UNION FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1914
Miss Alice Paul, N. J., Chairman Miss Lucy Burns, N. Y., Vice-chairman Mrs. Mary R. Beard, N. Y.
Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, N. Y.
Miss Crystal Eastman, N. Y.
Mrs. Gilson Gardner, D. C.
Miss Elsie Hill, Conn.
Mrs. William Kent, Cal.
Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Pa.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1916
Miss Alice Paul, N. J., Chairman Miss Lucy Burns, N. Y., Vice-chairman Mrs. Mary R. Beard, N. Y.
Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, N. Y.
Miss Crystal Eastman, N. Y.
Mrs. Gilson Gardner, D. C.
Miss Elsie Hill, Conn.
Mrs. Donald R. Hooker, Md.
Mrs. William Kent, Cal.
Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Pa.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1916
Miss Alice Paul, N. J., Chairman Miss Lucy Burns, N. Y., Vice-chairman
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