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``` Ther. Sun. Feb. 3, 1889 Wea. Ther. Mon. Feb. 4, 1889 Wea. I should lighter the believed every minute has some life of its own! originality to be cultivated reading of many books almost as dangerous as one # Notice of omnibus to morrow A.M. #Song-#M #Devision? ```
Ther. Sun. Feb 3, 1889 Wea. reflected light She believed every mind had some light of its own; originality to be cultivated reading of too many books almost as Ther. Mon. Feb. 4, 1989 Wea. dangerous as one ¶Notice of carriage drive tomorrow A M ¶Song-Mr. Robinson?
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Ther. TUES. MAY 10, 1904 Wea. In P.U. Directors’ meeting of Mass. M. S. &. Festival Suffrage at Shattuck Hall, Ther. WEDNESDAY 11 Wea. Nero England W. S. I. D. meeting annual afternoon session. Had Mrs. as a Saharian student, a Swiss lady, he. Ther. THURS. MAY 12, 1904 Wea. Got Journal to press, writing hard report of Festival 4 in evening, Abstracted three speakers against suffrage at College League, asked him questions. Ther. FRIDAY 13 Wea. Prepared “Program of Armenia” circulars went to meeting Committee of Swiss turn of Vice Chair. my cloak an Kept office small window, messaged seed at Notals.
Ther. TUES. MAY 10, 1904 Wea. In R.R. Directors' meeting; Mass. M.J. & J. S. S. Festival at Barnard Hall. Ther. WEDNESDAY 11 Wea. New England W.S.D. meeting Rep. three afternoon session. Spoke against suffrage at College League. q. asked him questions. Ther. FRIDAY 13 Wea. Prepared "Bulletin for Foreign countries" on Provisional Committee of Women's turn of Vice Chair. Had Mrs. J., a Swiss student, a lady, 9. Ther. THURS. MAY 12, 1904 Wea. Got Journal to press; writing hard report of Festival; in evening, Representative three shrek against suffrage at College League. q. asked him questions. Ther. FRIDAY 13 Wea. Prepared "Bulletin for Foreign countries" on Provisional Committee of Women's turn of Vice Chair. Had Mrs. J., a Swiss student, a lady, 9. Received Vice Chair's letter & small notice at Notables.
Ther. TUES. MAY 10, 1904 Wea. In P.U. Directors’ meeting of Mass. Mr. S. E. Festival Suffrage at Faneuil Hall, Ther. WEDNESDAY 11 Wea. New England W. S. d. meeting annual proceeding. afternoon speaker at college. Ther. had Mrs. a student lady, a Swiss Ther. THURS. MAY 12, 1904 Wea. Got Journal to press; writing hard report of Festival; in evening representative three shak against suf. League, asked him questions. Wea. Ther. FRIDAY 13 Wea. Prepared “Brief of Armenia” for Proven went to meet Comm. of women turn of Vice chair. had letter ready. my club an Keep office small amount charges seed at Notala.
In P. U. Directors' meeting in Mass. M. S. & E. Festival at Faneuil Hall.
``` In P.U. Directors’ meeting: Miss H. at evening Suffrage festival at Barnard Hall, Ther. WEDNESDAY 11 Wea. Neo England W.S.D. meeting. annual meeting. afternoon session. spoke against suffrage at College League & asked him questions. Wea. Ther. THURS. MAY 12, 1904 Wea. Got Journal to press; writing hard report of Festival; in evening representatives three at Hollis Hall. Ther. FRIDAY 13 Prepared “Proceedings” circular Armenia” for Proven went to meeting of Committee of Women with Mrs. , a Swiss as a Saharian student lady, no. 2 ```
Ther. TUES. MAY 10, 1904 Wea. In P.M., Directors' meeting of Mass. W.S.A.; in evening, Suffrage Festival at Faneuil Hall. Ther. WEDNESDAY 11 Wea. New England W.S.A. annual meeting afternoon & evening. Had Mrs. Fessurden & a Japanese student, a Swiss lady, etc. Ther. THURS. MAY 12, 1904 Wea. Got Journal to press, writing out report of Festival; & in evening heard Representative Luce speak against suffrage at College League, & asked him questions. Ther. FRIDAY 13 Wea. Prepared "Friends of Armenia" circular & went to meeting of Committee on Prevention of Vice, & found my [circular] leaflet ready. Kept office hours. Swallowed an orange seed & ate potato.
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Jlva o JE e e, /?rf W z / tha tead //m o R O . P L. CARR L il Qe A Ce ook &a& ,: /QL+4 cefn (/5J(M /7,4, & af //&te( CGone ot A 3 e )M Ca/(aws 2. Caweor Herey (onkl~ o Lt Ceg /4( Lo A 7'( Chea . 1 r. Ce ~ / 7 /Ci/gjm
Mr. Ferry, that we they who luck Jim bling the Ceres will continue to trust much. Everyday, every day he has Stank and he'll be burned up. Beyer's pay is not much, but it may do good to the Ceres and be of good cheer. So let us hope we will have a good share. Very Friend Shine (159)
Mr. Journey, that all they who like Jim Long of the Center will continue to trust him. Everything is hay d Stahk and he'll be burned up. Beyer's paper isn't much but it may do good to let us hope certain good cheers. doing well- and be a very fine Stine 15/41
Mr. Journey, it is they who luck John has of the Center will continue to trust much. Everything is not much and we'll be burned up. Beyer's pay is center it may do good to the Center so let us hope and be of good cheer. Very well and he y good shine [illegible]
``` Mr. Journey, I hope they will like Jim Cole's hay stack which continues to rustle. Everything is not much and we'll be burned up. Beyer's paper so good the Cains certainly do good we will let us hope and be of good cheer. Very Truly, J. Shine ```
``` Mr. Journey, that we they who have left the Center will continue to trust. We will continue to be happy every day, but some and we'll hope that the Bayer's paper is not much worse to the Center's mind it may do good enough to let us hope always to be good cheer. and be a good friend. Shine ```
Ms. Janney, that only they who work from love of the cause, will continue to work. Everything else is hay and stubble and will be burned up. Boyer's paper isn't much, and it may do good Certainly the cause is doing well - so let us hope and be of good cheer. Very truly yours Lucy Stone [*1871*]
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BLACKWELL FAMILY LUCY STONE I /5850 Glluihoes ) Horsy L5 PR
BLACKWELL FAMILY LUCY STONE APRIL Blackwell, Henry B 1880
BLACKWELL FAMILY LUCY STONE APRIL Blackwell, Henry B 1880
BLACKWELL FAMILY LUCY STONE APRIL Blackwell, Henry B 1880
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s Seas P DU | | Priere dinsrer. L M e pll B AL Avis, Il est ouvert un concours pour I'ob tention d'un prix de quinze cents francs, offert par Mme la Comtesse de Noailles, pour couronner le meilleur ouvrage contre la Vivisection. Les mmoires devront tre dposs, avant le 1er juin 1890, au sige social de la Socit fran caise contre la Vivisection, 3, quai Voltaire, ou les concurrents peuvent s'adresser ds a prsent pour plus amples informations.
Dr. Couturier Senator Prière d'insérer. Avis. — Il est ouvert un concours pour l'ob- tention d'un prix de quinze cents francs, offert par Mme la Comtesse de Noailles, pour couronner le meilleur ouvrage contre la Vivisection. Les mémoires devront être déposés, avant le 1er juin 1890, au siège social de la Société fran- caise contre la Vivisection, 37 avenue Voltaire, où les concurrents peuvent s'adresser pour plus amples informations
Dr. Contant Senor Prière d’insérer. Avis. — Il est ouvert un concours pour l’ob- tention d’un prix de quinze cents francs, offert par Mme la Comtesse de Noailles, pour couronner le meilleur ouvrage contre la Vivisection. Les mémoires devront être déposés, avant le 1er juin 1890, au siège social de la Société fran- çaise contre la Vivisection, 3, les concurrents peuvent s'adresser pour plus amples informations
Dr. Couturier Sener Prières d'insérer. Avis. — Il est ouvert un concours pour l'ob- tention d'un prix de quinze cents francs, offert par Mme la Comtesse de Noailles, pour couronner le meilleur ouvrage contre la Vivisection. Les mémoires devront être déposés, avant le 1er juin 1890, au siège social de la Société fran- çaise contre la Vivisection, 3, quai Voltaire, où les concurrents peuvent s'adresser dès à présent pour plus amples informations.
``` Avis. — Il est ouvert un concours pour l'obtention d'un prix de quinze cents francs, offert par Mme la Comtesse de Noailles, pour couronner le meilleur ouvrage contre la Vivisection. Les mémoires devront être déposés, avant le 1er juin 1890, au siège social de la Société française contre la Vivisection, 3, quai Voltaire, où les concurrents peuvent s'adresser dès à présent pour plus amples informations. ```
``` Prière d'insérer. Avis. — Il est ouvert un concours pour l'obtention d'un prix de quinze cents francs, offert par Mme la Comtesse de Noailles, pour couronner le meilleur ouvrage contre la Vivisection. Les mémoires devront être déposés, avant le 1er juin 1890, au siège social de la Société française contre la Vivisection, 3, quai Voltaire, où les concurrents peuvent s'adresser dès à présent pour plus amples informations. ```
Dr. Cenourer (?) Senator Priere d'inserer Avis.---Il est ouvert un concours pour l'obltention d'un prix de quinze cents frances, offert par Madame la Comtesse de Noailles, pour couronner le meilleur ouvrage contre la Vivisection. Les memoires devront etre deposes, avant le 1er juin 1890, au siege social de la Societie francaise contra la Vivisection, 2, quai Voltaire, ou les concurrent peuvent s'addresser des a present pour plus amples informations.
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The Daily Preibune FR;DAY. ocmmg. @ THE LOST CAUSE. " The News admits the defeat of the prop osition to extend the right of suffrage to women. Butought that rer, in cour tosy to & co wor w&r fight hofgre t e ret ~are in from those places that Doctor Black well reported as substantially unanimous for universal suffrage? Those returns have certainly not been received as yet, and appear to be a little slow in coming, but they may ap pear in time, Our sanguine contempo rary, however, has faith in the ultimate triumph ot the cause of impartial suf frage, as it calls it. It falls back in calm confidence on ghe sayimg that revolu tions mever go backward. But th like'w mgnmunuo sayings, expresses only half a truth, if, indeed, as much as a half., Only the revolutions tha are in the right direction, that are really re forms, never go backward. Revolutions | that represent only wild phantasies, vague, indefinite, restless longings, or | mistaken notions, are very much given to going backward. Indeed, the history of France for the past hundred years shows that revolutions of vearly all kinds are giyen to going backward, side ways, and in about every other direc tion, And when the News says that porhaps it might have been better the work at the po m Taesday S ontrusted to the hands of | 'ocates, itcomes yery near admitting the validity of some of the objections that have been made to woman's suffrage. It certainly admits that there is' a seeming impro priety in wo ticipating in poli tics, Itadmits even a partial praetical application of the dootrines of the uni | vorsal suffragicts has a bad effect, Good and genuine things stand the test of prac | ticul application. g Our contemporary.blundrs on to a commonly recognized fact when it says: *The fact is that neither men nor women are prepared fully for the participation of the latter in politics. Anf it might have added with perfect safety, that they never will be fully or to any appreciable extent, prepared for the op oration, The causes which render them anprepared for it are not fancifal, but substantial; not superficial, but deep rooted; not temporary, but enduring, The feelings which make men and women unprepared for the active participation of the latter in politics are not the selfish in spirations of mans tyranny, not the nar row prejadices resulting from custom and tradition ; but they are feelings that have their origin in the very natures of men and women, and they reflect the in born tasts, inclinationy, aspirations and promptiugs of the natures of the two nexes ?4 The fight for woman su a fight net so much against mans tyranny and the narrow prejudices of the age as against woman's own tastes and inclinations. And for this reason it must ever be a hopeless fight, Woman suffrage received a larger pro portionate vote last Tuesday than it w over again receive i Colo merits are entirely fanciful an. ficial, and command the more tbo:E &rm nined and anal H first t was strongest possible to be made, The ;thxuo and touching appeals man's chivalry and sense dghlrpl:; won many supporters to the gause for the once whose reason and Judgment eannot be o T e Against the shrewd devices of the nr.!cyMn were r:r.d to by its advocates, and nothing at all was done by its opponents. Every man who favored it voted for lmy good ) : with po novel & not & fow votes for it got into the ballot box by accident. M ly x by on wwxr;o{.op . posed to it meglected all. A good many politicians of both parties and .some papers professed o favor or_failed to op, itsome ad VWM'MMDE a sort of & Wayas & matter of selfish policy, for the purpose of catehing whatever popu larily there might be in the movement, Th o1 ! n that it coul a. t y pretend to might d em so good. Of course, such devotion to a cause will be of no great account afier a crushing defeat, and cannot be very im vlicitly relied upon for s second fight, R | | | |
The Daily Tribune Denver Colorado FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1877. "THE LOST CAUSE." The News admits the defeat of the proposition to extend the right of suffrage to women. But ought that paper, in court- esy to a co-worker, to give up the fight before the returns are in from those places that Doctor Blackwell reported as substantially unanimous for universal suffrage? Those returns have certainly not been received as yet, and appear to be a little slow in coming, but they may yet ap- pear in time. Our sanguine contempo- rary, however, has faith in the ultimate triumph of the cause of impartial suf- frage, as it calls it. Falls back on the calm confidence in the saying that "revolu- tions never go backward." But this, like all epigrammatic sayings, expresses only half the truth, if indeed, as a half, all half epigrammatic sayings, express a half. Only the revolutions that are in the right direction, that are really re- forms, never go backward. Revolutions that represent only wild phantasies, vague, indefinite, restless longings, or mistaken notions, are very much given to going backward. Indeed, the history of France for the past hundred years shows that revolutions nearly all kinds are given to going backward, side- ways, and in about every other direc- tion. And when the News says that perhaps it might have been better had the work at the polls on Tuesday been entrusted to the hands of male advocates, it comes very near admitting the validity of some of the objections that there have been made to woman's suffrage. It cer- tainly admits that there is a seeming im- purity in woman's participating in poli- tics. It admits that even the practical application of the doctrines of the uni- versal suffragists has a bad effect. Good and genuine things stand the test of prac- tical application. Our contemporary blunders on to a commonly recognized fact when it says: "The fact is that neither men nor women are prepared fully for the participa- tion in the later politics." And it might have added with perfect safety, that they never will be fully or to any appreciable extent, prepared for the op- erable causes, prepared for them unprepared for it are not fanciful, but substantial; not superficial, but deep- rooted; not temporary, but enduring, The feelings which make men and women unprepared for the active participation of the latter in politics are not the selfish in- spirations of man's tyranny, not the nar- row prejudicies resulting from custom and tradition; but those feelings that have their origin in the very natures of men and women, and they reflect the in- born tastes, inclinations, aspirations and promptings of the natures of the two sexes respectively. The fight for woman suffrage is a fight not so much against man's tyranny and the narrow prejudices of age as against woman's own tastes and inclinations. And for this reason it must ever be a hopeless fight. Woman suffrage received a larger pro- portionate vote last Tuesday than it ever again receive in Colorado. It will merits are entirely fanciful and super- ficial, and they command the more adhe- rents the less they are examined and analyzed. Hence the first fight made in its behalf was the strongest possible to be made. The plausible and touching appeals to man's chivalry and sense of fair play, won many supporters to the cause for the once whose reason and judgment cannot be again beguiled. An active canvass was made in behalf of the cause, and none of the shred devices of the crafty politi- cian were resorted to by its advocates, and nothing at all was done by its votes. Every man who favored it voted for it. Many men who voted for it were moved by good nature, and in easy acquies- cence with persistent entreaties. Some supposed it for the novelty of the thing, and a few votes for it went into the ballot box by accident. Many really op- posed to it neglected to vote at all. A good many politicians of both parties and some newspapers pro- fessed to ad- vocate it from the stump in a sort of a way—as a matter of selfish policy, for the purpose of catching whatever popu- larity there might be in the movement. They went upon the supposition that it could do them any harm to pretend to advocate it, and might do them some good. Of course, such devotion to a cause will be of no great account after a crushing defeat, and cannot be very in- So the facts upon which a second fight The relies hardly seem to warrant the anticipations for the future in which the News pretends to indulge.
The Daily Tribune Denver, Colorado FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1877. “THE LOST CAUSE.” The News admits the defeat of the propo- sition to extend the right of suffrage to women. But ought that paper, in court- esy to a co-worker, to give up the fight before the returns are in from those places that Doctor Blackwell reported as substantially unanimous for universal suffrage? Those returns have certainly not been received as yet, and appear to be a little slow to come in, but they may ap- pear in time. Our sanguine contempo- rary, however, has faith in the ultimate triumph of the cause of impartial suf- frage, as it calls it. It falls back in calm confidence on the saying that “revolu- tions never go backward.” But this, like all epigrammatic sayings, expresses only half the truth, if indeed, as a whole, half, only the half that is in the right direction, that are really re- forms, never go backward. Revolutions that represent only wild phantasies, vague indefinite longings, or mistaken notions, are very much given to going backward. Indeed, the history of France for the past hundred years all shows that revolutions nearly all kinds are given to going backward, sides- ways, and in about every other direc- tion. And when the News says that “perhaps it might have been better had the work at the polls on Tuesday been entrusted to the hands of male advocates,” it comes very near admitting the validity of some of the objections that have been made to woman's suffrage. It cer- tainly admits that there is a seeming impro- priety in woman's participating in poli- tics. It admits that even the practical application of the doctrines of the uni- versal suffragists has a bad effect. Good and genuine things stand the test of prac- tical application. Our contemporary blunders on to a commonly recognized fact when it says: “The fact is that neither men nor women are prepared fully for the participa- tion in politics.” The article might have added with perfect safety, that they never will be fully or to any appreciable extent, prepared for the op- eration, at least, prepared for them unprepared for it are not fanciful, but substantial; not superficial, but deep- rooted; not temporary, but enduring, The feelings which make men and women unprepared for the active participation of the latter in politics are not the selfish in- spirations of man's tyranny, not the nar- row prejudices resulting from custom and tradition; but they are feelings that have their origin in the very natures of men and women, and they reflect the in- born tastes, inclinations, aspirations and promptings of the two sexes respectively. The fight for woman suffrage is a fight not so much against man's tyranny and the narrow prejudices and tastes of the latter as against woman's own tastes and inclinations. And for this reason it must ever be a hopeless fight. Woman suffrage received a larger pro- portionate vote last Tuesday than it ever again receive in Colorado. Its merits are entirely fanciful and super- ficial, and they command more adher- ents the less they are examined and ana- lyzed. Hence the first fight made in its half was the strongest possible to be made. The plausible and touching appeals to man's chivalry and sense of fair play won many supporters to the cause for the once whose reason and judgment cannot be again beguiled. An active canvas was made in behalf of the cause, and none of the shred devices of the crafty politician were resorted to by its advocates, and nothing at all was done by its opponents. Every man who favored it voted for it. Many voted for it from good nature, and in easy acquiescence with persistent entreaties. Some sup- ported it for the novelty of the thing, and noted a few votes went into the ballot box by accident. Many really op- posed to it neglected to vote at all. A good many politicians of both parties and some of the opposition favor or failed to oppose it pro- fessing to ad- vocate it from the stump in a sort of a way—as a matter of selfish policy, for the purpose of catching whatever popu- larity there might be in the movement. They went upon the supposition that it could not do them any harm to pretend to advocate it, and might do them some good. Of course, such devotion to a cause will be of no great account after a crushing defeat, and cannot be very im- portant hardly seem to warrant the solicitous hopes upon which a second fight is based for the future in which the News pretends to indulge.
The Daily Tribune Denver Colorado FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1877. "THE LOST CAUSE." The News admits the defeat of the proposition to extend the right of suffrage to women. But ought that paper, in court- esy to a co-worker, to give up the fight before the returns are in from those as well as Doctor Black are reported sub- stantially unanimous for universal suffrage? Those returns have certainly not been received as yet, and appear to be a little slow. Those returns may yet ap-pear in time. Our sanguine contempo- rary, however, has faith in the ultimate tri- umph of the cause of impartial suf- frage, as it calls it. It falls back with calm confidence on the saying that "revolu- tions never go backward." But this, like all epigrammatic sayings, expresses only half the truth, if indeed, as a whole, only half. Only the revolutions that are in the right direction, that are really re- forms, never go backward. Revolutions that represent only wild phantasies, vague, indefinite, restless longings, or mistaken notions, are very much given to going backward. Indeed, the history of France for the past hundred years all shows that revolutions are of nearly all kinds are given to going backward; side- ways, and in about every other direc- tion. And when the News says that "perhaps it might have been better had the work at the polls on Tuesday been entrusted to the hands of male advocates," it comes very near admitting the validity of some of the objections that have been made to woman's suffrage. It certainly admits that there is a seeming impro- priety in woman's participating in poli- tics. It admits that even the practical application of the doctrines of the uni- versal suffragists has a bad effect. Good and genuine things stand the test of prac- tical application. Our contemporary blunders on to a commonly recognized fact when it says: "The fact is that neither men nor women are prepared fully for the participa- tion in the latter politics." The News might have added with perfect safety, that they never will be fully or to any appreciable extent, prepared for the op- eration of causes, prepared for them unprepared for it are not fanciful, but substantial; not superficial, but deep- rooted; not temporary, but enduring; The feelings which make men and women unprepared for the active participation of the latter in politics are not the selfish in- spirations of man's tyranny, not the nar- row prejudices resulting from cus- tom and tradition; but they are feelings that have their origin in the very natures of men and women, and they reflect the in- born tastes, inclinations, aspirations and promptings, of the two sexes respective- ly. The fight for woman suffrage is a fight not so much against man's tyranny and the narrow prejudices and tastes, as against woman's own tastes and inclinations. And for this reason it must ever be a hopeless fight. Woman suffrage received a larger pro- portion of the vote last Tuesday than it ever again receive in Colorado. Its merits are entirely fanciful and super- ficial, and they command the more adher- ents the less they are examined and ana- lyzed. Hence the first fight made was the strongest possible to be made. The plausible and touching appeals to man's chivalry and sense of fair play won many supporters to the cause for the once whose reason and judgement can- not be again beguiled. An active canvass was made in behalf of the cause, and none against it. All the shred devices of the crafty politician were resorted to by its advocates, and nothing at all was done by its opponents. Every man who favored it voted for it. Many voted for it from good nature, and in easy acquiescence with persistent entreaties. Some sup- ported it for the novelty of the thing, and not a few votes for it got into the ballot box by accident. Many really op- posed to it neglected to vote at all. A good many politicians of both parties and some of the opposition pro- fessed to ad- vocate it from the stump in a sort of a way—as a matter of selfish policy, for the purpose of catching whatever popu- larity there might be in the movement. They went upon the supposition that it could not do them any harm to pretend to advocate it, and might do them some good. Of course, such a devotion to a cause will be of no great account after a crushing defeat, and cannot be very im- portant in regard to a second fight. So the results upon which the News seems to rely for the warrant the anticipations for the future in which the News pretends to indulge.
The Daily Tribune Friday, October 5, 1877 "THE LOST CAUSE." The News admits the defeat of the proposition to extend the right of suffrage to women. But ought that paper, in court to a co-worker, to give up the fight before the returns are in from those places that Doctor Black well reported as substantially unanimous for universal suffrage? Those returns have certainly not been received as yet, and appear to be a little slow in coming, but they may appear in time. Our sanguine contemporary, however, has faith in the ultimate triumph of the cause of impartial suffrage, as it calls it. It falls back in calm confidence on the saying that "revolutions never go backward." But this, like all epigrammatic sayings, expresses only half a truth, if, indeed, as much as a half. Only the revolutions that are in the right direction, that are really reforms, never go backward. Revolutions that represent only wild phantasies, vague, indefinite, restless longings, or mistaken notions, are very much given to going backward. Indeed, the history of France for the past hundred years shows that revolutions of nearly all kinds are given to going backward, sideways, and in about every other direction. And when the News says that perhaps it might have been better the work at the polls on Tuesday had been entrusted to the hands of male advocates, it comes very near admitting the validity of some of the objections that have been made to woman's suffrage. It certainly admits that there is a seeming impropriety in woman's participating in political affairs. It admits even a partial practical application of the doctrines of the universal suffragists has a bad effect. Good and genuine things stand the test of practical application. Our contemporary blunders on to a commonly recognized fact when it says: "The fact is that neither men nor women are prepared fully for the participation of the latter in politics. And it might have added with perfect safety, that they never will be fully or to any appreciable extent, prepared for the operation. The causes which render them unprepared for it are not fanciful, but substantial; not superficial, but deep rooted; not temporary, but enduring. The feelings which make men and women unprepared for the active participation of the latter in politics are not the selfish inspirations of man's tyranny, not the narrow prejudices resulting from custom and tradition; but they are feelings that have their origin in the very natures of men and women, and they reflect the inborn tastes, inclinations, aspirations and promptings of the natures of the two sexes respectively. The fight for woman suffrage is a fight not so much against man's tyranny and the narrow prejudices of the age as against woman's own tastes and inclinations. And for this reason it must ever be a hopeless fight. Woman suffrage received a larger proportionate vote last Tuesday than it will ever again receive in Colorado. Its merits are entirely fanciful and superficial, and command the more adherents the less they are examined and analyzed. Hence the first fight made was the strongest possible to be made. The plausible and touching appeals to man's chivalry and sense of fair play won many supporters to the cause for the once whose reason and judgment cannot be again beguiled. An active canvass was made in behalf of the cause, and none of the shrewd devices of the opposition and of the crafty politician were resorted to by its advocates, and nothing at all was done by its opponents. Every man who favored it voted for it. Many voted for it from good nature, and in easy acquiescence with persistent entreaties. Some supported it for the novelty of the thing, and not a few votes for it got into the ballot box by accident. Many who opposed it neglected to vote at all. A good many politicians of both parties and some papers professed to favor or failed to oppose it; some advocated it from the stump in a sort of a way—as a matter of selfish policy, for the purpose of catching whatever popularity there might be in the movement. They went upon the supposition that it could not do them any harm to pretend to advocate it, and might do them some good. Of course, such devotion to a cause will be of no great account after a crushing defeat, and cannot be very implicitly relied upon for a second fight. So the facts hardly seem to warrant the anticipations for the future in which the News pretends to indulge.
The Daily Tribune Denver Colorado FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1877. "THE LOST CAUSE." The News admits the defeat of the prop- osition to extend the right of suffrage to women. But ought that paper, in cour- teous to a co-worker, to give up the fight before the returns are in from those places that Doctor Black well reported as substantially unanimous for universal suffrage? Those returns have certainly not been received as yet, and appear to be a little slow in coming, but they may ap- pear in time. Our sanguine contempo- rary, however, has faith in the ultimate triumph of the cause of impartial suf- frage, as it calls it. It falls back in calm confidence on the saying that "revolu- tions never go backward." But this, like all epigrammatic sayings, expresses only half a truth, if, indeed, as much as a half. Only the revolutions that are in the right direction, that are really re- forms, never go backward. Revolutions that represent only wild phantasies, vague, indefinite, restless longings, or mistaken notions, are very much given to going backward. Indeed, the history of France for the past hundred years shows that revolutions of nearly all kinds are given to going backward, side- ways, and in about every other direc- tion. And when the News says that perhaps it might have been better had the work at the polls on Tuesday been entrusted to the hands of male advo- cates, it comes very near admitting the validity of some of the objections that have been made to woman's suffrage. It certainly admits that there is a seem- ing impro priety in woman's participat- ing in poli tics. It admits even a par- tial practi cal application of the doc- trines of the uni- versal suffragists has a bad effect. Good and genuine things stand the test of prac- tical application. Our contemporary blunders on to a commonly recognized fact when it says: "The fact is that neither men nor women are prepared fully for the participa- tion of the latter in politics. Anf it might have added with perfect safety, that they never will be fully or to any appreciable extent, prepared for the op- eration. The causes which render them unprepared for it are not fanciful, but substantial; not superficial, but deep- rooted; not temporary, but enduring, The feelings which make men and women unprepared for the active participa- tion of the latter in politics are not the selfish inspirations of man's tyranny, not the nar- row prejudices resulting from custom and tradition ; but they are feelings that have their origin in the very natures of men and women, and they reflect the in- born tastes, inclinations, aspirations and promptings of the natures of the two sexes respectively. The fight for woman suffrage is a fight not so much against man's tyranny and the narrow preju- dices of the age as against woman's own tastes and inclinations. And for this reason it must ever be a hopeless fight. Woman suffrage received a larger pro- portionate vote last Tuesday than it will ever again receive in Colorado. Its merits are entirely fanciful and sup- ficial, and command the more ad- herents the less they are examined and analyzed. Hence the first fight made was half was the strongest possible to be made. The plausible and touching appeals to man's chivalry and sense of fair play won many supporters to the cause for once whose reason and judgment cannot be again beguiled. An active canvass was made in behalf of the cause, and none of the shrewd devices of the crafty politician were resorted to by its advocates, and nothing at all was done by its opponents. Every man who fa- vored it voted for it. Many who did not good nature, and in easy acquies- cence with persistent entreaties. Some voted for it for the novelty of the thing, and not a few votes got into the ballot box by accident. Many really op- posed to it neglected to vote at all. A good many politicians of both parties and some papers professed to favor or failed to oppose it ad- vocating it from the stump in a sort of a way--as a matter of selfish policy, for the purpose of catching whatever pop- ularity there might be in the move- ment. They went upon the supposi- tion that it could not do them any harm to pretend to advocate it, and might do them some good. Of course, such devo- tion to a cause will be of no great ac- count after a crushing defeat, and can- not be very im- plicitly relied upon for a second fight. So the facts hardly seem to war- rant the anticipations for the future in which the News pretends to indulge.
The Daily Tribune Denver Colorado FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1877. "THE LOST CAUSE." The News admits the defeat of the proposition to extend the right of suffrage to women. But ought that paper, in courtesy to a co-worker, to give up the fight before t[h]e returns are in from those places that Doctor Blackwell reported as substantially unanimous for universal suffrage? Those returns have certainly not been received as yet, and appear to be a little slow in coming, but they may appear in time. Our sanguine contemporary, however, has faith in the ultimate triumph of the cause of impartial suffrage, as it calls it. It falls back in calm confidence on the saying the "revolutions never go backward." But this, like all epigrammatic sayings, expresses only half a truth, if, indeed, as much as a half. Only the revolutions that are in the right direction, that are really reforms, never go backward. Revolutions that represent only wild phantasies, vague, indefinite, restless longings, or mistaken notions, are very much given to going backward. Indeed, the history of France for the past hundred years shows that revolutions of nearly all kinds are given to going backward, sideways, and in about every other direction. And when the News says that "perhaps it might have been better had the work at the polls on Tuesday been entrusted to the hands of male advocates," it comes very near admitting the validity of some of the objections that have been made to women's suffrage. It certainly admits that there is a seeming impropriety in woman's participating in politics. It admits that even a partial practical application of the doctrines of the universal suffragicts has a bad effect. Good and genuine things stand the test of practical application. Our contemporary blunders on to a commonly recognized fact when it says: "The fact is that neither men nor women are prepared fully for the participation of the latter in politics." And it might have added with perfect safety, that they never will be fully or to any appreciable extent, prepared for the operation. The causes which render them unprepared for it are not fanciful, but substantial; not superficial, but deep-rooted; not temporary, but enduring. The feelings which make men and women unprepared for the active participation of the latter in politics are not the selfish inspirations of man's tyranny, not the narrow prejudices resulting from custom and tradition; but they are feelings that have their origin in the very natures of men and women, and they reflect the inborn tastes, inclinations, aspirations and promptings of the natures of the two sexes respectively. The fight for woman suffrage is a fight not so much against man's tyranny and the narrow prejudices of the age as against woman's own tastes and inclinations. And for this reason it must ever be a hopeless fight. Woman suffrage received a larger proportionate vote last Tuesday than it will ever again receive in Colorado. Its merits are entirely fanciful and superficial, and command the more adherents the less they are examined and analyzed. Hence the first fight made in its behalf was the strongest possible to be made. The plausible and touching appeals to man's chivalry and sense of fair play won many supporters to the cause for the once whose reason and judgment cannot be again beguiled. An active canvass was made in behalf of the cause, and none against it. All the shrewd devices of the crafty politician were resorted to by its advocates, and nothing at all was done by its opponents. Every man who favored it voted for it. Many voted for it from good nature, and in easy acquiescence with persistent entreaties. Some supported it for the novelty of the thing, and not a few votes for it got into the ballot box by accident. Many really opposed to it neglected to vote at all. A good many politicians of both parties and some papers professed [to] favor or failed to opposed it - some advocating it from the stump in a sort of a way - as a matter of selfish policy, for the purpose of catching whatever popularity there might be in the movement. They went upon the supposition that it could not do them any harm to pretend to advocate it, and might do them some good. Of course, such devotion to a cause will be of no great account after a crushing defeat, and cannot be very implicitly relied upon for a second fight. So the facts hardly seem to warrant the anticipations for the future in which the News pretends to indulge.
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lectures with me, which I could not do in Massachu- setts. Mercy Lloyd, whom I have mentioned to you, came here last week, while Garrison, who would probably ask me here, Sattie, and also General Agent of the Anti-Slavery Society, says that the coming summer in every county of Ohio and Pennsylvania are in this state, and that during the fall they intend to put forth great effort to organize societies in the State, and in towns as far as possible. There is no church where we are on the subject of speaking but the one on Pearl Street, and I do not think I shall be able to speak in the other matter that will trouble me, perhaps Abby Foster wrote me on the platform. I honestly think I never about an offer. Mother more still, and Mrs. Follen that I intended to come to Massachusetts after I graduate and give my attention to Mr. Chapman's lecture tour to go directly to me for such talk as will afford the necessary practice for learning how to make set speeches. 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``` lectures with me, which I could not do in Massachu- setts. Mercy Lloyd, whom I have met here last week, probably as much as me here. Samuel Brooks, General Agent of the Anti-Slavery Society, and also He says that the coming summer in every county Dundee and Burleigh are in this State, and that during the fall they intend to put forth a special effort slavery effort to organize societies as far as possible, the State, and in towns where there are no other churches where men are on the spot to fill out other positions. When you write please tell me what you think of it. not speak in the district that will trouble the platform. Perhaps Abby Foster wrote me me honestly put Now about another matter that will trouble Mother more still, perhaps, that I intend the last year March, and that they think I bring Massachusetts after I graduate and quick effort till necessary practice to Mrs. Chapman's and to lecture there, both the to go directly necessary practice there and at the Church, and learn confidence, etc. for learning here to make her speech or two or three, and learn same time I would be acquiring to lecture publicly. It had been my plan to teach a year, but I was never enough to pay my debts, and during my scholars and this learn how School where I came to Ohio. I was ready to do so, but I hoped that got tired would permit such practice in a place where women are so rigidly taught that they must not speak in public I have been accustomed for the last year to speak because they need lecturers of the because her circumstances are such be in the public meetings at present. that the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society as their agent. Since I received letter, and before I answered it, the Western Anti- (Slavery Association (formerly called the Ohio American Society) have requested me to lecture for them, as soon as I am able. They urge a multi- tude of reasons, among others not the least im- portant, that there are fewer laborers at the west than at the east, and that there I could have a female ```
6 lecturess with me, which I could not do in Massachusetts. Mercy Lloyd, whom I have mentioned to you, would probably go with me here. Samuel Brooks, the General Agent of the Western Society was here last week. He says that the coming summer, while Garrison, Douglass and Burleigh are in this State, and also during the fall they intend to put forth especial anti- slavery effort to organize societies in every county of the State, and in towns as far as possible, and that such effort will not require set speech-making, but just such talk as will afford the necessary practice for learning how to make set speeches and at the same time I would be acquiring confidence &c, &c. It had been my plans to teach a year or two and earn enough to pay my debts, and during the time lecture my scholars and thus learn how to lecture publicly. I hoped when I came to Oberlin that the course of study would permit such practice, but I was never in a place where women are so rigidly taught that they must not speak in public. I have been accustomed for the last year 5 not speak in the church when men are on the same platform. When you write please tell me honestly just what you think of it. Now about another matter that will trouble mother more still, perhaps. Abby Foster wrote me the last of March, saying that she had mentioned to Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Follen that I intended to lecture when I graduated, and that they wish me to go directly to Massachusetts after I graduate and lecture there; both because they need lecturers of the right stamp, and because her circumstances are such that she cannot be in public meetings at present. She said also, that the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society would employ me as their agent. Since I received her letter, and before I answered it, the Western Anti- Slavery Association (formerly called the Ohio American Society) have requested my to lecture for them, as soon as I am ready to do so. They urge a multitude of reasons, and among others not the least important, that there are few laborers at the west than at the east, and that here I could have a female
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Georae Lazares FW;%&\M!:MC UL Tolstho Cls. 72@, (SN R Miss Alice stone Blackwell in Boston. I6 VIII 32 My dear Alice Yesteraay I got your letter, written on the eve of your start to uvhilmgrk. Of course, Babushka will get it simultaniou sly. It is good idea of yours to send doublicates. Last fri day I visitead Babushka to help her in writing letters in Englis ohe aictated one letter for you. I am sorry I had not taken my typewriter and had to write by my terrible handwriting... Babushka asked me to write under her dictation and in the s style she she accustomed to write to you. She asked me to re peat what I had written. She asked me to send the original and not rewrite in my typewriter, I should like you would be a witness at our intercourse. You would be ascertainea Wow deeply and tenderly is loving you. I was touched myself to the core in talking with her about you. she tenderly loves aleo Mrs, Irene vietrich, who with full religious enthusiasm is working with Babushka for many many years, I was laughing on receiving almost simultaniously the letters from you and from Irene. I reaa themto Babushka one after another, One sister, Irene, is enthusiastic in profit of Mr, Hoover for his reelection, and sister alice, quite contypry, does not 1i like him/ I asked Babushka: how she will reco8ile themY... "Let them do what they like, replyed Babushka. They are both equally sneere and are doing according their conviction," I am,myself, not so optimistic upon the rapid fall of Bolshevism. But she is right the Bussian peasanrtty en masse press upon the bolsheviste regime with such a force, that bolsheviki, or rather stalin and the other beasts, whicl near to him, gave up their previous plans of construction of woci alism in years, and so on nonsens, which make so enthusiastic the socialdemocrats ofU.5.A. We are ashamed in reading the re solutions in different conventions of the socialist party and stuaents, whre their earnestly insist on recognition vk JURE the sSoviet government by thegovernment of VU;$;4; It is shamef: ful interferance in our interior affairs, The whole Russian people hate bolsheviki. while Basheviki build their o years" nonsens, the whole people has been thrown imto servitude un precedented in history of the world. In reply we wish to pass the resolution theisting that the government of U.s, were in ;ru" ed and deliverea to communists..., The American socialisf .don"t see that in our country, which was so long time the
George Lazarev Praha-Vrchovice U.Toliste 78/34. C.S. Miss Alice Stone Blackwell in Boston. 16-VIII-32 My dear Alice Yesterday I got your letter, written on the eve of your start to Chilmark. Of course, Babushka will get it simultaneou sly. It is good idea of yours to send double letters for you and to Babushka to help her in writing and in the s day I visited Babushka. She asked me to re- send the original letter for you. I am sorry like you would be my typewriter and written. She asked me to re- Babushka asked me to write under her dictation ascertained How style she she a intercourse. You would be touched myself to peat what I had tenderly loves and not rewriting with her about you. I should religious enthusiasm a witness at our deeply and tendingly loves the core in talk many-many years. I was laughing also Mrs. Irene, who with full re- is working with letters from you and on receiving all simultaneously the letters from Irene. I read them to Babushka one after sister, Irene, that they like, - replied Babushka: his reelection and are doing according the beasts, which like him/ I asked how she will such a force, that "Let them do what they like, - she is right the Russian equally sincere bolsheviste regime with so enthusiastic I am, myself rather Stalin and the other in reading the re- Bolshevism. But press their previous plans of socialist party and upon the, and so on nonsens, which bolsheviki, or to him, gave us the to him, different conventions of the alism in 5 years after another. One the socialdemocracy of Mr. Hoover for solutions in contrary, does not li recoil themY... ushka. They are both is enthusiastic in profit and sister Alice, quite their conviction." the rapid fall of peasantry en masse U.S.A. We are ashamed while they, upon nonsense, which stu- the Soviet govern- ful interference people hate bols nonsens, the who precedented in h the resolution trusted and delivered to Communists... 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The American socialist don't see that their earnestly insist on recognition DE JURE The whole Russian US... It is shameful U.S.A.; the government by the government of their interior affairs. heviki. While Basheviki built of U.S. were in- le people has been thrown the American socialist history of the world. In resisting that the government thisting the while people has been thrown in rep to Communists... The whole precedented in h the resolution trusted and delivered to Communists... The American socialist don't see that their earnestly insist on recognition DE JURE The whole Russian US... It is shameful U.S.A.; the government by the government of their interior affairs. heviki. While Basheviki built of U.S. were in- le people has been thrown the American socialist history of the world. In resisting that the government thisting the while people has been thrown in rep to Communists... The whole precedented in h the resolution trusted and delivered to Communists... The American socialist don't see that their earnestly insist on recognition DE JURE The whole Russian US... It is shameful U.S.A.; the government by the government of their interior affairs. heviki. While Basheviki built of U.S. were in- le people has been thrown the American socialist history of the world. In resisting that the government thisting the while people has been thrown in rep to Communists... The whole precedented in h the resolution trusted and delivered to Communists... The American socialist don't see that their earnestly insist on recognition DE JURE The whole Russian US... It is shameful U.S.A.; the government by the government of their interior affairs. heviki. While Basheviki built of U.S. were in- le people has been thrown the American socialist history of the world. In resisting that the government thisting the while people has been thrown in rep to Communists... The whole precedented in h the resolution trusted and delivered to Communists... The American socialist don't see that their earnestly insist on recognition DE JURE The whole Russian US... It is shameful U.S.A.; the government by the government of their interior affairs. heviki. While Basheviki built of U.S. were in- le people has been thrown the American socialist history of the world. In resisting that the government thisting the while people has been thrown in rep to Communists... The whole precedented in h the resolution trusted and delivered to Communists... The American socialist don't see that their earnestly insist on recognition DE JURE The whole Russian US... It is shameful U.S.A.; the government by the government of their interior affairs. heviki. While Basheviki built of U.S. were in- le people has been thrown the American socialist history of the world. In resisting that the government thisting the while people has been thrown in rep to Communists... The whole precedented in h the resolution trusted and delivered to Communists... 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George Lazarev Praha-Vrsovie U.Tolsteho c.7 Miss Alice Stone Blackwell in Boston. 16-VIII-32 My dear Alice Yesterday I got your letter, written on the eve of your start to Chilmark. Of course, Babushka will get it simultanious sly. It is good idea of yours to send duplicates. Last Fri- day I visited Babushka to help her in writing and in the s he dictated on my typewriter. She asked me to re- my typewriter and written. She asked me to s- Babushka asked in my typewriter. I should style she she intercourse. You would be peat what I had really is loving you. I was laughing and not rewriting with her about you. She a witness at our deeply and tendly loves the core in talking with her for many-many years. I was laughing also Mrs. Irene dietrich, who with full re- is working with and letters from you and on receiving all I had not taken sister, Irene, that they like, - replied Babushka: how she will his reelection and are doing according the beasts, which like him/ I asked her: what they like, - replied Babushka: that "Let them do what they like/ not so optimistic upon the equally sincere bolsheviste regime with such enthusiastic I am, myself rather Stalin and the other their previous plans of socialist party and Bolshevism. But press upon students, whre their convictions, which bolsheviki, or so on nonsens, which they of U.S.A. We are ashamed to him, gave upon another. One alism in 5 years of Mr. Hoover for the socialdemocracy, does not li solutions in diffcult reoolile themy. Babushka. They are both is enthusiastic in profit , and sister Alice, quite their conviction." the rapid fall of peasantry en masse such a force, that beasts, which near the Russian construction of Soci- to make so enthusiastic in reading the re- and in socialist party the Soviet government by the ful interference in our interior affars. people hate bolsheviki. While Basheviki nonsens, the whole people has been thrown precedented in history of the world. In rep the resolution insist that the government of U.S. were in- trusted and delivered to Communists... The American socialist don't see that their earnestly insist on recognition DE JURE It is shamefu whole Russian government by the their 5 years" into servitude un- while we wish to pass history of the world. In rep the long time the
George Lazarev Praha-Vršovice U Tolsiého cís. 726. Miss Alice Stone Blackwell in Boston. 16-VIII-32 My dear Alice Yesterday I got your letter, written on the eve of your start to Chilmark. It is good idea of yours to send double copies. Last Friday I visited Babushka. She dictated me to write by my terrible handwriting... She asked me to re- send the original letter for you. I am sorry she had to write under her dictation like you would be ascertained how my typewriter accustomed to write to you. She touched myself to my typewriter and she asked me to ascertainly loving you. I was touched myself to Babushka that she she intercourse. You would be religious enthusiasm and not rewriting with her about you. She was laughing at our witness at our dinners, who with full re- deepest and tenderness for Babushka for many-many years. I was laughing also Mrs. Irene, who is working with me and I had not taken on receiving all letters from you and from Irene. I read them to Babushka one after another, and sister Alice, quite is enthusiastic in profit, and sister Alice, quite of their conviction. I asked Babushka: how she will what they like, - replied Babushka, that they are doing according the peasantry en masse his reelection and are doing according that like him/ I asked her, not so optimistic upon the beasts, which "Let them do what they like, - replied Babushka. She is right the Russian bolsheviste regime with such a construction of Soci- equally sincere. I am, myself rather Stalin and the other in reading the re- press upon their previous plans of socialist party and bolsheviki, or students, where the Soviet government is ashamed of U.S.A. We are so on nonsens, which so on nonsens of the solution in different conventions of the socialdemocracy. Mr. Hoover for contrary, does not like them... Babushka. They are both in their earnestly insist on the recognition of JURE their government by the government of U.S.A.; It is shameful in our interior affairs. While Bolsheviks built their 5 years" the Soviet government. While Bolsheviks built their 5 years" the American socialist people has been thrown into servitude un- trusted and delivered to Communists... The whole Russian resolution which was in our country, which was so long time the don't see that [illegible].
``` George Lazarev Praha-Vrsovoj 72, c.s. Miss Alice Stone Blackwell in Boston. 16-VIII-32 My dear Alice Yesterday I got your letter, written on the eve of your start to Chilmark. Of course, Babushka will get it simultaneously. It is good idea of yours to send duplicates. Last Friday I visited Babushka to help her in writing letters in English. She dictated one letter for you. I am sorry I had not taken my typewriter and had to write by my terrible handwriting... Babushka asked me to write under her dictation and in the style she is accustomed to write to you. She asked me to repeat what I had written. She asked me to send the original and not rewrite in my typewriter. I should like you would be a witness at our intercourse. You would be ascertained how deeply and tenderly she loves you. I was touched myself to the core in talking with her about you. She tenderly loves also Mrs. Irene Dietrich, who with full religious enthusiasm is working with Babushka for many-many years. I was laughing on receiving almost simultaneously the letters from you and from Irene. I read them to Babushka one after another. One sister, Irene, is enthusiastic in profit of Mr. Hoover for his reelection, and sister Alice, quite contrarily, does not like him. I asked Babushka: how she will reconcile them... "Let them do what they like," replied Babushka. They are both equally sincere and are doing according their conviction." I am, myself, not so optimistic upon the rapid fall of Bolshevism. But she is right the Russian peasantry en masse press upon the bolsheviste regime with such a force, that bolsheviki, or rather Stalin and the other beasts, which near to him, gave up their previous plans of construction of socialism in 5 years, and so on nonsens, which make so enthusiastic the socialdemocrats of U.S.A. We are ashamed in reading the resolutions in different conventions of the socialist party and students, where they earnestly insist on recognition de jure the Soviet government by the government of U.S.A.; It is shameful interference in our interior affairs. The whole Russian people hate bolsheviki. While Basheviki built their 5 years' nonsens, the whole people has been thrown into servitude unprecedented in history of the world. In reply we wish to pass the resolution insisting that the government of U.S. were insulted and delivered to communists... The American socialist don't see that in our country, which was so long time the ```
George Lazarev Praha-Vrsoviec UL Tolstého cis. 72a, C.S.R. Miss Alice Stone Blackwell in Boston. 16-VIII-32 My dear Alice Yesterday I got your letter, written on the eve of your start to Chilmark. Of course, Babushka will get it simultaneously. It is good idea of yours to send duplicates. Last Friday I visited Babushka to help her in writing letters in English. She dictated one letter for you. I am sorry I had not taken my typewriter and had to write by my terrible handwriting... Babushka asked me to write under her dictation and in the style she is accustomed to write to you. She asked me to repeat what I had written. She asked me to send the original and not rewrite in my typewriter. I should like you would be a witness at our intercourse. You would be ascertained how deeply and tenderly she loves you. I was touched myself to the core in talking with her about you. She tenderly loves also Mrs. Irene Vietrich, who with full religious enthusiasm is working with Babushka for many-many years. I was laughing on receiving almost simultaneously the letters from you and from Irene. I read them to Babushka one after another. One sister, Irene, is enthusiastic in profit of Mr. Hoover for his reelection, and sister Alice, quite contrary, does not like him. I asked Babushka: how she will reconcile them... "Let them do what they like," replied Babushka. They are both equally sincere and are doing according their conviction." I am, myself, not so optimistic upon the rapid fall of Bolshevism. But she is right the Russian peasantry en masse press upon the bolsheviste regime with such a force, that bolsheviki, or rather Stalin and the other beasts, which near to him, gave up their previous plans of construction of socialism in 5 years, and so on nonsense, which make so enthusiastic the socialdemocrats of U.S.A. We are ashamed in reading the resolutions in different conventions of the socialist party and students, where their earnestly insist on recognition DE JURE the Soviet government by the government of U.S.A.; It is shameful interference in our interior affairs. The whole Russian people hate bolsheviki. While Basheviki build their 5 years" nonsense, the whole people has been thrown into servitude unprecedented in history of the world. In reply we wish to pass the resolution insisting that the government of U.S. were in trust ed and delivered to communists... The American socialists don't see that in our country, which was so long time the
Miss Alice Stone Blackwell in Boston. 16-VIII-32 My dear Alice Yesterday I got your letter, written on the eve of your start to Chilmark. Of course, Babushka will get it simultaniously. It is good idea of yours to send doublicates. Last friday I visited Babushka to help her in writing letters in English She dictated one letter for you. I am sorry I had not taken my typewriter and had to write by my terrible handwriting... Babushka asked me to write under her dictation and in the s style she she accustomed to write to you. She asked me to repeat what I had written. She asked me to send the original and not rewrite in my typewriter. I should like you would be a witness at our intercourse. you would be ascertained how deeply and tenderly is loving you. I was touched myself to the core in talking with her about you. She tenderly loves also Mrs. Irene Dietrich, who with full religious enthusiasm is working with Babushka for many-many years. I was laughing on receiving almost simultaniously the letters from you and from Irene. I read them to Babushka one after another. One sister, Irene, is enthusiastic in profit of Mr. Hoover for his reelection, and sister Alice, quite contrary, does not li like him. I asked Babushka: how she will reconcile them?... "Let them do what they like,- replyed Babushka. They are both equally sincere and are doing according their conviction." I am, myself, not so optimistic upon the rapid fall of Bolshevism. But she is right the Russian peasanrtry en masse press upon the bolsheviste regime with such a force, that bolsheviki, or rather Stalin and the other beasts, which near to him, gave up their previous plans of construction of Socialism in 5 years, and so on nonsens, which make so enthusiastic the socialdemocrats of U.S.A. We are ashamed in reading the resolutions in different conventions of the socialist party and students, whre their earnestly insist on recognition DE JURE the Soviet government by the government of U.S.A. It is shameful interferance in our interior affairs. The whole Russian people hate bolsheviki. While Bolsheviki build their 5 years" nonsens, the whole people has been thrown into servitude unprecendented in history of the word. In reply we wish to pass the resolution insisting that the government of U.S. were intrusted and delivered to Communists.... The American socialis don"t see that in our country, which was so long time the
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