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superintendents, see Appendix to Minnesota, Chapter XLVII., Note B. [438] The officers of the Minnesota State W. C. T. U. are: _President_, Mrs. H. A. Hobart; _Vice-Presidents_, Mrs. Mary A. Shepardson, Mrs. E. J. Holley, Mrs. R. C. C. Gale, Mrs. H. C. May, Mrs. L. M. Wylie; _Recording Secretary_, Mrs. D. S. Haywood; _Corresponding Secretaries_, Mrs. E. S. Wright, Miss M. E. Mclntyre; _Treasurer_, Miss A. M. Henderson. Editor W. C. T. U. department of _Temperance Review_, Mrs. Helen E. Gallinger. [439] See Appendix, Chapter XLVII., Note C. [440] During the same decade 138 young men were graduated from the different departments of the University. [441] For names of graduates and professors, see Appendix, Chapter XLVII., Note D. [442] See Appendix, Chapter XLVII., Note F. [443] Miss Anna Dickinson, Mrs. Livermore, Mrs. Howe, Miss Alice Fletcher, Miss Frances Willard, Mrs. Wittenmeyer, Mrs. Sarah B. Chase, M. D. In the years 1875-6, Mrs. Stanton favored our State with a series of lectures that awakened much interest. In 1878-9, Miss Anthony came, and spoke in the principal cities. From Iowa came Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, Matilda Fletcher, and Marianna Folsom, and from Missouri, Miss Phoebe Couzins. [444] _President_, Sarah Burger Stearns; _Vice-President_, Julia Bullard Nelson; _Recording Secretary_, Mrs. C. Smith; _Treasurer_, Mrs. H. J. Moffit; _Executive Committee_, Mrs. Minnie Reed, Mrs. L. H. Clark, Mrs. R. Coons; _Corresponding Sec'y_, Mrs. Laura Howe Carpenter. The following were the charter members: Mrs. Harriet E. Bishop, Mrs. Martha Luly, St. Paul; Mrs. A. T. Anderson, Mrs. H. J. Moffit, Mrs. C. Smith, Minneapolis; Mrs. Harriet A. Hobart, Julia Bullard Nelson, Mrs. R. Coons, Red Wing; Sarah Burger Stearns, Duluth; Mrs. L. C. Clarke, Worthington; Mrs. L. G. Finen, Albert Lea; Mrs. K. E. Webster, Mrs. Minnie Reed, Mrs. M. A. VanHoesen, Hastings. [445] Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Hobart, Mr. Satterlee, Mrs. Charlotte O. Van Cleve, Mrs. Laura Howe Carpenter, Mrs. Viola Fuller Miner. [446] The societies organized were at Wayzata, Farmington, Red Wing, Mantorille, Excelsior, Rochford, Lake City, Shakopee, and Jordan: committees for suffrage work were also formed in the following places: Anoka, Armstrong, Blakely, Brooklyn Center, Champlin, Frontenac, Long Prairie, Long Lake, and Wabashaw. [447] Rev. W. W. Satterlee, Rev. H. M. Simmons, Rev. F. J. Wagner, whose church we occupied, and others. The speakers at t
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