Browse Items (18 total)

  • Collection: Washington College of Law

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Brief account of Gillett’s life and the tributes given to her at her 70th birthday dinner.

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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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Brief biography of Ellen Spencer Mussey from "Woman's Home Companion."

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Flyer calling for donations to help get Mussey’s name included on a memorial that the National League of Women Voters was putting together. Reprinted in the Women’s City Bulletin.

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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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Clipping from the February 17, 1923 issue of the Washington Post. Summarizes a recent interview with Mussey regarding the Cable Act. Law did away with naturalization at the altar and loss of American citizenship when women married foreign men.

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Clipping from the February 12, 1923 issue of the Washington Post. Summarizes an editorial Mussey wrote in the Bar Association Journal on historical discrimination within the legal profession.

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 Photograph with label "The first picket line. College day in the picket line."

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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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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.
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