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Letter to Wilfred Cantwell Smith From Earl De Long, 24 February 1960
Letter to President Hurst Robins Anderson from Wilfred Cantwell Smith, 08 February 1960
Ellen Spencer Mussey's marshal ribbon from the Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C., 1913
Photo of Ellen Spencer Mussey's marshal ribbon worn as she led the women’s legal group in the 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession.
"The first picket line" photograph, February 1917
 Photograph with label "The first picket line. College day in the picket line."
"Ellen Spencer Mussey," Woman's Home Companion, June 1914
Brief biography of Ellen Spencer Mussey from "Woman's Home Companion."
Poem about Mussey, 1921
Longer poem written as a birthday tribute to Mussey. Notes her work ethic and values.
Poem about Mussey, 1921
Brief and humorous poem about the time Mussey broke her arm, and more broadly about Mussey’s character and strength.
"Why Women Should Study the Law," undated
Flyer outlining reasons why women should study law. Language echoes reasons Gillett gave for why women should study the law in a 1922 interview with Grace Knoeller.
"Tribute at Dinner for Dean Gillett," unknown publication, circa 1922
One of a handful of articles about Emma Gillette's 70th birthday dinner, notes how Gillett was seen by other prominent suffragists.
"Birthday Tribute to Miss Gillett," unknown publication, circa 1922
One of a handful of articles about Emma Gillette's 70th birthday dinner, notes how Gillett was seen by other prominent suffragists.
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