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            <titleproper encodinganalog="245$a">Carrie Chapman Catt Papers, 1880-1958
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               <addressline>Northampton, MA</addressline>
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            <date encodinganalog="260$c">2003 </date>
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         <publisher encodinganalog="260$b">Sophia Smith Collection<lb />Smith College
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         <titleproper encodinganalog="245$a">Carrie Chapman Catt Papers, 1880-1958
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         <subtitle>Finding Aid</subtitle>
         <num>MS 31
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         <author encodinganalog="245$c">Burd Schlessinger
      </author>
         <date>2001
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         <p>&#169;  2003  Smith College. All rights reserved.</p>
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         <head>Collection Overview</head>
         <origination label="Creator:">
            <persname encodinganalog="100" source="lcnaf">Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947</persname>
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         <unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">Carrie Chapman Catt Papers</unittitle><unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive">1880-1958</unitdate>
         
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            <extent encodinganalog="300$a">4 boxes</extent>
            <extent encodinganalog="300$a">(1.75 linear ft.)</extent>
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         <repository label="Location:">
            <corpname>Sophia Smith Collection</corpname>
            <address>
               <addressline>Smith College</addressline>
               <addressline>Northampton, MA</addressline>
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         <abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">Suffragist, president, National American Women Suffrage Association, and pacifist. Papers relate primarily to Catt's public life, primarily her work as president of both the National American Woman Suffrage Association and the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. There is a significant amount of material pertaining to her peace activities. There is also a rich collection of photographs, including many of the Women's Land Army, created in Great Britain during World War II to aid in the war effort.</abstract>
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            <language langcode="eng">English.</language>
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      <bioghist id="bioghist">
         <head>Biographical Note</head>
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<daodesc><p>"One of longshore girls driving an auto truck."<lb />
            Photo by Underwood and Underwood, 1917</p></daodesc></dao>
         <p>Carrie Lane Chapman Catt was born on January 9, 1859 in
    Ripon, Wisconsin, the second of three children of Lucius Lane
    and Maria Clinton. When Carrie was seven years old the family
    moved to Charles City, Iowa, where she spent the rest of her
    childhood. She taught at a country school until she saved
    enough money to pay for college, and entered Iowa State
    College from which she graduated in three years instead of
    the usual four. In 1880, following her graduation, she
    studied law before becoming principal of the high school in
    Mason City, Iowa. She later became the first female
    superintendent of the district.</p>
         <p>In 1885, Catt married Leo Chapman, editor-owner of the
    Mason City Republican, which she helped him manage. Following
    his death in 1886, she was employed in the newspaper business
    in San Francisco, where she became increasingly aware of the
    inequalities facing women in the business and industrial
    arenas. Leaving San Francisco less than a year later, she
    returned to Iowa where she began lecturing on the status of
    women in the United States. Catt was convinced that women's
    inequality was based on their lack of political power, and
    she focused her efforts on women's suffrage. She joined the
    Iowa Woman Suffrage Association and was elected State
    Organizer in 1887. In 1890 she was invited to address the
    convention of the National American Woman Suffrage
    Association (NAWSA) in Washington, D.C., where she met
    important suffrage activists, among them Susan B. Anthony,
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Julia Ward Howe. Following the
    convention, she married George W. Catt, a successful
    hydraulic engineer. When Susan B. Anthony retired as
    president of NAWSA in 1900, she named Catt her successor.
    Catt used her position to forge new alliances with women
    across the world, calling an international suffrage
    conference in 1902. The conference was attended by
    representatives from nine countries and led to the founding
    of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. By the time
    Catt retired as president of NAWSA twenty-one years later,
    forty countries had branches of the International Woman
    Suffrage Alliance and twenty of these had enfranchised women
    fully.</p>
         <p>After 1904, when she was forced to step down from the
    NAWSA presidency because of her husband's poor health, Catt
    turned her attention to achieving suffrage in New York State,
    which she felt was critical to passage of a federal suffrage
    amendment. Due largely to her efforts, which included
    consolidating disparate city groups into the Woman Suffrage
    Party (1910), and organizing and chairing the Empire State
    Campaign (1913-14), in 1917 the New York State Legislature
    finally passed a referendum granting women the right to
    vote.</p>
         <p>From this point, the struggle for national women's
    suffrage became more intense and Catt was an increasingly
    charismatic symbol of the movement. During World War One she
    was asked to take on the presidency of NAWSA once again, in
    part to facilitate keeping the idea of women's suffrage in
    the forefront of American politics. As a member of the
    Woman's Division of the Council for National Defense, she was
    able to push Congress to submit the Nineteenth Amendment in
    June of 1919, and on August 26, 1920, the federal amendment
    granting women's suffrage was signed into law. After suffrage
    was won, Catt founded the National League of Women Voters to
    help newly-enfranchised women navigate the election
    process.</p>
         <p>Throughout the rest of her life, Catt worked tirelessly
    for pacifism, disarmament, and the peaceful settlement of
    international disputes, most notably by attempting to create
    a common international program of peace. In 1925, she invited
    international women's organizations to work together to form
    a disarmament program at the First Conference on the Cause
    and Cure of War in Washington, D.C. At this conference, a
    permanent Committee on the Cause and Cure of War was formed,
    comprised of the chief officers of the member organizations.
    Catt served as chairman until 1933, when she retired. The
    committee specialized in "marathon round tables" for the
    study of international conflicts.</p>
         <p>In addition to being a prolific writer of editorials,
    speeches and pamphlets on the women's movement, she
    collaborated with Nettie Rogers Shuler in writing Woman
    Suffrage and Politics (1923) and on her own wrote a book, Why
    Wars Must Cease (1935).</p>
         <p>Catt was given honorary doctorates from the University of
    Wyoming, Iowa State College, Smith College, and Moravian
    College for Women. In 1936, during her fiftieth anniversary
    celebration as a suffragist and pacifist, she was escorted to
    the White House by the presidents of several national women's
    organizations where President and Mrs. Roosevelt received
    her.</p>
         <p>In 1940, Catt organized the last event of her career, the
    Woman's Centennial Conference in New York, which celebrated
    the first one hundred years of the feminist movement in the
    United States. Carrie Chapman Catt died at home in New
    Rochelle, New York on March 9, 1947 at age 88. Carrie Chapman
    Catt Papers 3</p>
      </bioghist>
      <scopecontent id="scope">
         <head>Scope and Contents of the Collection</head>
         <p>The Carrie Chapman Catt Papers date from 1880 to 1958 and
    consist of 1.75 linear feet of material relating primarily to
    her public life. Types of material include correspondence,
    speeches, pamphlets, photographs, reports, journal and
    newspaper articles, and political cartoons. The bulk of the
    papers surround Catt's work as president of both the National
    American Woman Suffrage Association and the International
    Woman Suffrage Alliance. There is also a significant amount
    of material pertaining to her peace activities, including the
    National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War. Major topics
    include federal- and state-level suffrage for women, the
    peaceful settlement of international disputes, and building
    an international network promoting women's equality. The
    collection is compelling as a record of the lengthy struggle
    for women's suffrage in the United States, and the powerful
    network of women's organizations that sprang out of that
    struggle. Catt published many short pamphlets describing her
    vision of feminism and women's suffrage that may be of
    particular interest to scholars. The papers also contain a
    rich collection of photographs, including many of the Women's
    Land Army, created in Great Britain during World War II to
    aid in the war effort. Most women lived at home and were
    transported each day to farms, where they hoed, weeded,
    thinned, and harvested crops of all kinds; many supervised
    youth platoons, especially teachers out of school for the
    summer. A few worked year round, especially on poultry and
    dairy farms, while others worked in canneries or were leaders
    for recruiting other women.</p>
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         <head>Organization of the Collection</head>
         <p>This collection is organized into four series:</p>
         <list>
            <item>
               <ref target="list-ser1">I. Biographical Material</ref>
            </item>
            <item>
               <ref target="list-ser2">II. Correspondence</ref>
            </item>
            <item>
               <ref target="list-ser3">III. Writings</ref>
            </item>
            <item>
               <ref target="list-ser4">IV. Subject Files</ref>
            </item>
         </list>
      </arrangement>
      <descgrp type="admininfo" id="admin">
         <head>Information on Use</head>
         <descgrp type="admininfo">
            <head>Terms of Access and Use</head>
            <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506" id="admin-access">
               <p>The papers are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection.
          </p>
            </accessrestrict>
            <userestrict encodinganalog="540" id="admin-use">
               <p>The copyright owner of this collection is unknown, though it is likely that the unpublished writings of Carrie Chapman Catt are in public domain. The Library of Congress, which holds the bulk of the Catt Papers states that "copyright in the unpublished writings of Carrie Chapman Catt in these and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public." Copyright to works by others in this collection may be owned by their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Permission to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use" must also be obtained from the Sophia Smith Collection as owners of the physical property.
          </p>
            </userestrict>
         </descgrp>
         <prefercite id="admin-cite">
            <head>Preferred Citation</head>
            <p>Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:</p>
            <p>Carrie Chapman Catt Papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.</p>
         </prefercite>
         <descgrp type="admininfo">
            <head>History of the Collection</head>
            <acqinfo id="admin-acqinfo">
               <p>The majority of the Carrie Chapman Catt Papers were donated in 1947 by her friend and biographer, Mary Grey Peck.  Additional donations were later received from Ruhe V. Linn, Catt's niece, in 1969; Louisa K. Fast, in 1963; and the American Jewish Historical Society, in 1977.
          </p>
            </acqinfo>
             <processinfo id="admin-process">
               <p>Reprocessed by Burd Schlessinger, 2002.</p>
            </processinfo>
         </descgrp>
      </descgrp>
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         <head>Search Terms</head>
         
         <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Anthony, Susan
                        B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906</persname>
         <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Catt, Carrie
                        Chapman, 1859-1947</persname>
         <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Wilson,
                        Woodrow, 1856-1924--Correspondence</persname>
         <corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">International
                        Woman Suffrage Alliance</corpname>
         <corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">National
                        American Woman Suffrage
                        Association--History--Sources</corpname>
         <corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">National
                        Committee on the Cause and Cure of War (U.S.)</corpname>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Peace
                        movements--History--20th century--Sources</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women and
                        peace--History--20th century--Sources</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">
                        Women--Suffrage--History--Sources</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">
                        Women--Suffrage--New York (State)--Sources</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women's Land Army
                        (Great Britain)--Photographs</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women's
                        rights--History--20th century--Sources</subject>
      </controlaccess>
      <descgrp type="add" id="addinfo">
         <head>Additional Information</head>
         <relatedmaterial id="add-related">
            <head>Related Material</head>
            <p>The bulk of Catt's papers are in the Library of Congress. There is related material in the <extref href="mnsss124_main.html">Josephine Schain Papers</extref> in the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College; the Rare Books and Manuscripts Department of the New York Public Library; the Woman's Rights Collection in the
        Schlesinger Library at Harvard University; the Bryn Mawr College Library; the Northwestern University Library; the National Woman Suffrage Collection at the Library of Congress; and the Susan B. Anthony House in Rochester, New York. The New York Public Library has an incomplete set of stenographic reports on the annual meetings of the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War, 1925-33.
        </p>
         </relatedmaterial>
      </descgrp>
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            <did>
               <unittitle>SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL <unitdate>(1880-1958)</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
               <physdesc>
                  <extent>.75 linear feet</extent>
               </physdesc>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>This series includes several biographical sketches as
          well as clippings about Catt's political activities,
          including women's suffrage and pacifism; her obituaries;
          information regarding the Carrie Chapman Catt memorial
          fund; and personal photographs.</p>
            </scopecontent>
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            <did>
               <unittitle>SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE  <unitdate>(1892-1947)</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
               <physdesc>
                  <extent>.5 linear feet</extent>
               </physdesc>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>Correspondence comprises roughly a quarter of the
          collection. Of particular interest to scholars may be
          Catt's involvement in political machinations surrounding
          the naming of a new police chief in Washington, D.C in
          1919. In addition, there is correspondence with state
          senators and representatives regarding support for a
          federal amendment granting women's suffrage; with
          President Woodrow Wilson; with colleagues within the
          National American Woman Suffrage Association; and
          regarding her peace activism. This series offers insight
          into the skilled political organization that was
          required, and achieved in large measure by Catt, in order
          for the women's suffrage movement to be successful.</p>
            </scopecontent>
  </c01>
  <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>SERIES III. WRITINGS <unitdate>(1902-44)</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
               <physdesc>
                  <extent>.5 linear feet</extent>
               </physdesc>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>Catt's writings are extensive and include pamphlets,
          articles, brochures and speeches written on behalf of the
          National American Woman Suffrage Movement, the National
          League of Women Voters, the International Alliance of
          Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship, and the
          National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War. Also
          included are speeches promoting the adoption of a federal
          women's suffrage amendment; memoranda regarding charges
          that Catt had "communist sympathies"; and the Carrie
          Chapman Catt Citizenship Course, a year-long segment
          appearing in The Woman Citizen, designed to educate women
          voters.</p>
            </scopecontent>
  </c01>
  <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>SERIES IV. SUBJECT FILES <unitdate>(1914-34)</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
               <physdesc>
                  <extent>.5 linear feet</extent>
               </physdesc>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>These files are comprised of a collection of
          photographs documenting the Women's Land Army, a
          collection of suffrage cartoons, and miscellaneous
          writings and reports on subjects and activities
          pertaining to women's suffrage. The photographs are
          arranged in two folders with copies appearing first and
          originals in the second folder. Similarly, the cartoons
          are arranged in five folders; dated copies appear first,
          followed by dated originals. Undated copies are arranged
          in alphabetical order by title or by first word of text.
          Writings include the Report of the Eighth Conference for
          the International Woman Suffrage Alliance; miscellaneous
          writings on women's suffrage, including an article
          appearing in The Woman Citizen; and a program of the
          Women's Centennial Congress.</p>
            </scopecontent>
  </c01>
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            <did>
               <unittitle>SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL <unitdate>(1880-1958)</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">1</container>
                  <unittitle>Biographical sketch: articles and clippings,
            <unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">2</container>
                  <unittitle>Obituaries,
            <unitdate>1947</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Clippings</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">3</container>
                     <unittitle>"King business,"
              <unitdate>1918</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">4</container>
                     <unittitle>Peace activism,
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                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">5</container>
                     <unittitle>Women's suffrage,
              <unitdate>1915-34, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                     <note>
                        <p>
                           <ref target="list-serOV">[see also Oversize materials]</ref>
                        </p>
                     </note>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">6</container>
                  <unittitle>Memorials,
            <unitdate>1941-58, n.d.</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">7</container>
                  <unittitle>Memorial Fund,
            <unitdate>1948-58, n.d.</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Personal photographs</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">8</container>
                     <unittitle>Photocopies and duplicates,
              <unitdate>1890-1938, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">9</container>
                     <unittitle>Originals,
              <unitdate>1880-1938, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">10</container>
                  <unittitle>Book: Carrie Chapman Catt by Mary Grey Peck,
            <unitdate>1944</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <container type="folder">11</container>
                  <unittitle>Miscellaneous</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <unittitle>Bookplate,
              <unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <unittitle>Menu,
              <unitdate>1934</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <unittitle>Clippings and poster,
              <unitdate>1923, 1939, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                     <note>
                        <p>
                           <ref target="list-serOV">[see also Oversize materials]</ref>
                        </p>
                     </note>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series" id="list-ser2">
            <did>
               <unittitle>SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE  <unitdate>(1892-1947)</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Outgoing</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">1</container>
                     <unittitle>A-Z,
              <unitdate>1892-1947</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">2</container>
                     <unittitle>Brown, Gertrude F.,
              <unitdate>1916-46, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">3</container>
                     <unittitle>Fast, Louise K.,
              <unitdate>1934-43</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">4</container>
                     <unittitle>National American Woman Suffrage
              Association,
              <unitdate>1920-47</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">5</container>
                     <unittitle>Park, Maud Wood,
              <unitdate>1918-44</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">6</container>
                     <unittitle>Wilson, Woodrow and Cabinet members,
              <unitdate>1919-20</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">7</container>
                     <unittitle>Shuler, Marjorie,
              <unitdate>1918-20</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">8</container>
                     <unittitle>U.S. Delegates to U.N. Conference,
              <unitdate>1945</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">9</container>
                     <unittitle>U.S. Senators and Representatives,
              <unitdate>1918-20</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Incoming</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">10</container>
                     <unittitle>A-Z,
              <unitdate>1918-47, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">11</container>
                     <unittitle>Park, Maud Wood,
              <unitdate>1918</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">12</container>
                     <unittitle>Reilly, Caroline,
              <unitdate>1919</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">13</container>
                     <unittitle>Shuler, Marjorie,
              <unitdate>1918-19, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">14</container>
                     <unittitle>White, Ruth,
              <unitdate>1918, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">15</container>
                     <unittitle>Wilson, Woodrow,
              <unitdate>1917-20</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">16</container>
                     <unittitle>U.S. Senators and Representatives,
              <unitdate>1918-19</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">17</container>
                     <unittitle>Willard, Mabel,
              <unitdate>1918-19, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">18</container>
                  <unittitle>Telegrams to and from Catt,
            <unitdate>1918-20</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">19</container>
                  <unittitle>Miscellaneous,
            <unitdate>1918-41</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series" id="list-ser3">
            <did>
               <unittitle>SERIES III. WRITINGS <unitdate>(1902-44)</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <unittitle>Book: Woman Suffrage and Politics, by Carrie
            Chapman Catt and Nettie Rogers Shuler,
            <unitdate>1926</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
                  <note>
                     <p> [See Box 1]</p>
                  </note>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3</container>
                  <container type="folder">1-2</container>
                  <unittitle>Pamphlets and articles: NAWSA and others,
            <unitdate>1908-43, n.d.</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Speeches</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">3-4</container>
                     <unittitle>General,
              <unitdate>1921-44, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">5-6</container>
                     <unittitle>"The Cause and Cure of War,"
              <unitdate>1921-39, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">7</container>
                     <unittitle>Federal Amendment for Women's Suffrage,
              <unitdate>1904-19, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">8</container>
                     <unittitle>League of Women Voters,
              <unitdate>1920-30</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">9</container>
                     <unittitle>NAWSA,
              <unitdate>1902-19</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">10</container>
                     <unittitle>International Woman Suffrage Alliance,
              <unitdate>1908-23</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3</container>
                  <container type="folder">11</container>
                  <unittitle>Confidential memos re: charges of communist
            sympathies,
            <unitdate>1924</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3</container>
                  <container type="folder">12-19</container>
                  <unittitle>Carrie Chapman Catt Citizenship Course, The
            Woman Citizen,
            <unitdate>3 Apr 1920-23 Apr 1921</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series" id="list-ser4">
            <did>
               <unittitle>SERIES IV. SUBJECT FILES <unitdate>(1914-34)</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Suffrage</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Cartoons</unittitle>
                  </did>
                  <c04>
                     <did>
                        <unittitle>Photocopies</unittitle>
                     </did>
                     <c05>
                        <did>
                           <container type="box">4</container>
                           <container type="folder">1</container>
                           <unittitle>
                              <unitdate>1914-1920</unitdate>
                           </unittitle>
                        </did>
                     </c05>
                     <c05>
                        <did>
                           <container type="box">4</container>
                           <container type="folder">2</container>
                           <unittitle>Undated, A-Z</unittitle>
                        </did>
                     </c05>
                  </c04>
                  <c04>
                     <did>
                        <unittitle>Originals</unittitle>
                        <note>
                           <p>Please use photocopies.</p>
                        </note>
                     </did>
                     <c05>
                        <did>
                           <container type="box">4</container>
                           <container type="folder">3</container>
                           <unittitle>
                              <unitdate>1914-1920</unitdate>
                           </unittitle>
                        </did>
                     </c05>
                     <c05>
                        <did>
                           <container type="box">4</container>
                           <container type="folder">4-5</container>
                           <unittitle>Undated A-Z, untitled</unittitle>
                        </did>
                     </c05>
                  </c04>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">6</container>
                     <unittitle>International Woman Suffrage Alliance:
              Report of Eighth Congress,
              <unitdate>1920</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">7</container>
                     <unittitle>Miscellaneous notes,
              <unitdate>1917-18, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Women's Land Army: photographs</unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">8</container>
                     <unittitle>Photocopies,
              <unitdate>1917-18, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">4</container>
                     <container type="folder">9-9a</container>
                     <unittitle>Originals,
              <unitdate>1917-18, n.d.</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                     <note>
                        <p>[Please use photocopies]</p>
                     </note>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">4</container>
                  <container type="folder">10</container>
                  <unittitle>Women's Centennial Congress: program,
            mission, and clippings,
            <unitdate>1940</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 id="list-serOV">
            <did>
               <unittitle>OVERSIZE MATERIALS</unittitle>
            </did>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="map-case">Flat File</container>
                  <unittitle>Poster: Omaha League of Women Voters,
              <unitdate>4 Dec 1923</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="map-case">Flat File</container>
                  <unittitle>Clipping: New York Herald Tribune,
              <unitdate>15 Jan 1929</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="map-case">Flat File</container>
                  <unittitle>Article: New York Times Magazine,
              <unitdate> 7 Jun 1934</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
      </dsc>
   </archdesc>
</ead>