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Collection: Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association
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Mrs. Woodhouse's New Duties Won't Part Her from Students
Interview from the Connecticut College News from 20 November 1940 with Prof. Chase Going Woodhouse following her election as Secretary of State for Connecticut.
Suffrage and the War
Student opinion column in the Connecticut College News from 28 November 1917.
Trials and Tribulations of Two Suffragists
Article from the Connecticut College News on 18 January 1919 describing the experience of students campaigning door to door for the suffrage movement.
First C.C. Voters
Article from the Connecticut College News 11 November 1920 naming the students who voted for the first time in the presidential election.
Portrait of Chase Going Woodhouse
Formal portrait of Chase Going Woodhouse
Chase Going Woodhouse seated at her desk
Chase Going Woodhouse, professor of economics, seated at her desk with her husband Edward Woodhouse.
Mary Foulke Morrisson
Photograph of Connecticut College Trustee, Mary Foulke Morrisson, likely taken on the occasion of her retirement from the Board in 1965.
Response of Grace Gallatin Seton to the welcome extended by the Bridgeport C.W.S.A.
Speech commenting on the current political situation for woman suffrage with manuscript emendations.
Cover of A Woman Tenderfoot
Cover design of the first book by Connecticut author and suffrage activist, Grace Gallatin Seton.
Cover of Nimrod's Wife
Cover design of the second book by Connecticut author and suffrage activist, Grace Gallatin Seton.
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