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Nonpartisan Ohio OHIO STATE OFFICERS President, MRS. ELLEN J. PHINNEY, 513 The Arcade, Cleveland, O. Corresponding Secretary, MRS. J.C B. STIVERS, Wellington, O. Recording Secretary, MISS ANN C, HITCHCOCK, Burton, O. Treasurer, MRS. O. F. CARTER, 148 S. Professor St., Oberlin, O. SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEPARTMENTS Literature and Press Work, LAURA ROSAMOND WHITE, Geneva, Sunday School Work, MRS E.S. BOYER, Swanton. Mothers' Associations, MRS. M. J. CAMPBELL, Steuben. 'THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE Scientific Temperance Instruction, MISS MARIAN METCALF, Elyria. You FREE." Young People's Work, MRS. O. F. PITTS, Cleveland. Tobacco and Narcotics, MRS. J. R. MCLAUGHLIN, Oberlin. County Fair Work, MRS. A. R. WEBBER, Elyria, HEADQUARTERS, CLEVELAND, O. LAURA ROSAMOND WHITE, Literature and Press Work. GENEVA, O.. June 7, 1905 Dient. Commander Robert E. Paray Honored Sir: : - The inclosed printed article gave me a elme to yours present location In the interests of temperance would it he possible for you (in the small margin of lime left) It carbibile a few words If the Temperance Tribune regarding the effects of alcoholic slimulants in the Arches? your distinchion is such that give words would have great weight and he read by the public with the deepest interest, for the nahin watches your eareer with the Keenest and American pride in your earrage and pabrishem gm, and you have already had As the eyes of the world are when great experience in the Arche in one

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This file contains poems, articles, and letters relating to polar explorers Robert Peary, Ernest Shackleton, and Frederick Cook, and their expeditions.

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