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Julia M. Hitchcock letter to Mariana Wright Chapman
Description
Julia M. Hitchcock writes that she belongs to a woman's "Tuesday Club" and seeks information from Chapman about the Brooklyn Woman's Club. She talks of how clubs are different in a small town versus the big city because city life offers "many fields for observation." She mentions two bitter opponents of suffrage in her club and an "anti" who will be giving a talk. Hitchcock wants to arrange for Chapman to give her club a talk and calls Chapman a "good club woman" who is "in society," which goes far in making her acceptable to the Tuesday Club.