The first clipping photocopy, "The young Woman Won it," reports on Eliza Nelson, Iota Chapter, winning an oratorical contest at Plymouth Church. It caused an outrage that a woman won the contest. The second clipping, "The Kappa's Golden Key," reports on the 1892 National Convention, with the opening session held at the Unitarian Church, and the business sessions held in the State House.
Date/Date Range
Aug 24th, 1892 - Aug 26th, 1892
People Mentioned/Pictured
Adams, Grace GreenwoodBrannigan, E. L.Brenigan, ElbaBridges, Alice Cary WeeksBruner, Margaret PurvianceCarr, ReedChalmers, Maude Virginia SmithCoe, Annabel CollinsDean, EvaDewey, AliceDorsey, Martha WalkerDrayer, L. P.Evans, Edgar H.Evarts, KatherineFrey, JeanGaretson, JessieGrubbs, G. W.Harley, Martha Frances BurksHarrier, Jessica Vaughn PennyHartwell, Alice Hynes MoodieHinchman, Helen F. JacksonHubbard, C. M.Johnson, SylvesterKuhns, Tade HartsuffMcCarmack, A. F.Montgomery, SadieMorris, Nellie ViePalmer, Cora EllenParsons, W. W.Penfield, Eliza Jean NelsonRicketts, Myra Emily TubbsSmall, Gertrude EvelynSmith, Emily Gertrude RobinsonTaylor, Minnetta TheodoraVan Valzah, RobertWright, Lectania Newcomb