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87:, became convinced that many benefits would accrue to the women workers of the state press by being organized as a state association. Cooperation was assured her by several of the less experienced, but equally enthusiastic staff members of other papers, and, after correspondence and agitation incident to such a project, pledges were secured to warrant a venture. As the work progressed, the promoters were surprised to find, all over the state, earnest, capable women, editing departments, doing reporting work, compiling news or helping their husbands in all-around newspaper work. Several, even, were found who owned and edited their papers, having come into possession of the business by inheritance or force of circumstances, and when the list was made up and the meeting for organization perfected at 102:, two of the most veteran newspaper men in the state, and both of whom had been prominently identified with the state press for nearly thirty years, came forward and tendered the women free printing of programmes, free notices, free circulars, anything and everything that came within the jurisdiction of printers' ink. Their generosity was infectious and was quickly supplemented with an offer from the Hon. Perry Hannah to entertain the visiting press women at his own board, the Park Place Hotel. Then the Ladies Library Association freely opened their parlors for the meetings, and thus, the first and most difficult arrangements were quickly handled. The first president of the association was Mrs. Frank Howard, member of the editorial staff of the 60: 50: 40: 70: 431: 395: 331: 454: 380:
Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting, Held at Detroit, Thursday, July 6th, 1893, and On Board the Steamers "City of Alpena", July 7th and 8th, and "Manitou", July 10th, En-route to the World's Fair ...
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So soon as it was definitely announced that the first meeting would be held at Traverse City, Thomas T. Bates, of the
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The other officers of the association elected the first year were: Vice-President, M. E. C. Bates,
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was the honorary president of the Michigan Woman's Press Association.
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After 30 years of continued service in active journalism,
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Index

Michigan
World War I

Carrie E. Bassett

Grace Greenwood Browne

Sarah J. La Tour

Kate E. Ward
M. E. C. Bates
Traverse City, Michigan
Detroit Tribune
Claudia Quigley Murphy
S. Isadore Miner
Port Huron Times
Eva C. Doughty
Lucinda Hinsdale Stone
Ella Eaton Kellogg
Emma E. Bower
Clara Nettie Bates
M. E. C. Bates
Emma E. Bower
Mary K. Buck
Ethlyn T. Clough
Eva C. Doughty
Ella Eaton Kellogg
Claudia Quigley Murphy
Pauline Periwinkle
Martha Louise Rayne

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