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Show -2- information on the elective National officers prior to nominations; to ask that recording secretary, rather than the Chairman,take minutes and act as Chairman of the Nominating Committee; to change the namreof various committees. President Cheever stated that copies of the proposed changes had been by the National Federation to local club presidents and she suggested that they be carefully studied so that those members attending the National Con vention might work together. sent Mrs. Brown: I believe the above I shall be excerpts cover the information you desired. glad to give you detail as written in my notes if you I think that it will be necessary for you to write Mrs. Leaver for a copy of the letter she received from National about their having the right to make the deaision on Regional Conferences, in ordeT that you may advise National of our decision and get in touch with the proper person who has the matter in charge. r made hasty notes as Blanche gave her report and the facts not be correct. I therefore hesitate about sending them to may want it. Manning have approved them. Perhaps as being sent tO,local club it and could in its detail, and thus have it presidents study you The above mentioned action was apparently all that was correct. you until Grace and Miss Miss Thain has the copy referred to taken. In regard to our doubt about Utah or Salt Lake City extend ing the invitation for the Conference, I notice in Grace's report that she states "Utah". If there is any further information you desire, please let which is glad to supply whatever I have I hope soon to have the as yet in the rough, as you can see. minutes written up and send them to Miss Cheever, who will in turn send them to Miss Manning, and I shall mail you a copy even before they are approved so that you might glean anything possible from me know and r shall be -- them. Sincerely, i P. S. I know I should have_said Miss Cheever and Mrs. Pittman in the notation I have informal, please excuse just it. written to you, but since it is very |