National Union of Women Suffrage Decides How to Respond to Anti-Suffragists in 1917
Manuscript & Autographs
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, London. 1917. Typed Letter Signed, 1 p. The suffragist writes about how to respond to a recent Anti-Suffrage tract, that she met Lynd 'some time ago at Mrs. Green's', and that she remembered her name 'when Mrs. Heseltine suggested it in connection with a vacancy which we haw at present time at this office. The vacancy is for a Press Writer, i.e. someone to conduct Suffrage and Anti-suffrage controwrsy in various papers, to write articles, etc.' She is unsure whether Lynd 'would care to consider anything at all of this nature or whether you are anxious to work', as she understands that 'Mr. Lynd has been ill', but suggests she telephone her to discuss the appointment. In fair condition, on aged and creased paper.Item #15966
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