ASSOCIATION.
MINNESOTA WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
MISSOURI EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
NEBRASKA WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
NEVADA EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY.
NEW HAMPSHIRE EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
NEW JERSEY WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
NEWPORT COUNTY, R.I. WOMAN SUFFRAGE LEAGUE.
NEW YORK STATE WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
PENNSYLVANIA WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
ROCK COUNTY, WIS., WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
WEST VIRGINIA EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
WISCONSIN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
=The Journal Goes to 39 Foreign Countries=
Canal Zone Italy
Cuba Japan
Hawaii Java
Philippines Korea
Canada New Zealand
Australia Norway
Austria Persia
Bermuda Poland
Bohemia Roumania
China Russia
Denmark Scotland
England Asia
Finland South Africa
France South America
Germany Sweden
Holland Switzerland
Hungary Wales
Iceland Dutch East Indies
India West Indies
Ireland
[Illustration: The Anti and the Snowball--Then and Now]
=The Corporation=
The Corporation
The Woman's journal is a corporation formed under the laws of
Massachusetts. Its stockholders are interested in furthering the cause
of equal suffrage through a paper owned and managed by suffragists.
Its directors, its editor-in-chief, and its deputy treasurer receive
no salary; its stockholders receive no dividends. Those who purchase
stock do so for the sake of building up the paper to meet the needs of
the movement.
Its Purpose
Its purpose is contained in the following description which appeared
on the original title page: "A weekly newspaper devoted to the
interests of woman--to her educational, industrial, legal, and
political equality, and especially to her right of suffrage."
Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the corporation is held on the second Monday in
January to elect officers and transact such other business as may
come before the meeting. The officers are a board of five directors, a
president, a treasurer, and a clerk. The officers for 1916, elected at
the last annual meeting are as follows:
President, Alice Stone Blackwell; Deputy Treasurer, Howard L.
Blackwell; Clerk, Catherine Wilde; Directors, Maud Wood Park. Emma
Lawrence Blackwell, Grace A. Johnson, Alice Stone Blackwell
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