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Dora A. Stearns

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She was president of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Drama League of America; of the Public School Protective League; of the Women's Political League; of the Women's City Club, of the Los Angeles County Council of Republican Women, of the Women's Law Observance League, of the Busy Bee Home for
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In 1936, as a member of the Women's Law Observance Association, she lobbied to secure an amendment to the county ordinance to separate liquor sales from dance halls. Moreover she led a committee of investigation on liquor sales to minors.
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In 1923 she ran for State Senator and she was a suffragist before women were given the right to vote. She was a leader in the movement for drafting and passing the minimum wage law for women in California.
346: 27:(1883 – February 2, 1942) was very active in civic and club affairs and a leader in the movement for drafting and passing the minimum wage law for women in California. 39:, California, daughter of Zira Bruce Smith (1835–1880) and Sarah Jane Scott (1852–1936). She was born on the family ranch near Oxford Avenue and Temple Street. 48: 142:
Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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Dora A. Smith married James B. Stearns, of the Edgemont Land Company, and lived at 2632 Monmouth Ave., Los Angeles, California.
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In 1934 she was named member of the Los Angeles County Board of Education, a position she held until her death.
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She died on February 2, 1942, at her home, 4320 W. Second St., Los Angeles, and is buried at
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She was member of the State Board of Education and member of the City Planning Commission.
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She served on the Board of Freeholders that framed the City Charter.
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Dora A. Stearns was very active in civic and club affairs.
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Los Angeles

Los Angeles Times
Ebell of Los Angeles
Women's Athletic Club
Evergreen Cemetery






Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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"Friends Mourn Dora A. Stearns, Long Leader in Civic Affairs - 04 Feb 1942, Wed • Page 25"
"Women's Work Women's Clubs - 30 Jul 1922, Sun • Page 43"


"Separation Admitted by Club Woman - 20 Dec 1929, Fri • Page 40"
"Clubwoman for School Board Post - 19 May 1934, Sat • Page 15"

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