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					<l>October 22nd,1919</l>
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					<l>Hon .Frank G. Howland</l>
					<l>Barre</l>
					<l>Vermont</l>
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					<l>My dear Senator Howland:-</l>
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					<l>It is evident from your letter just</l>
					<l>received, that I have not made myself entirely clear regard-</l>
					<l>the position of the Vermont Equal Suffrage Association in</l>
					<l>relation to a special session of the legislature.</l>
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					<l>You will remember that at our first interview the Asso¬</l>
					<l>ciation through me as Chairman of Ratification, asked you to</l>
					<l>head a legislative committee to call upon Governor Clement in</l>
					<l>the near future and ask him to state his conditions upon which</l>
					<l>he would call such session. You said you would like the</l>
					<l>privilege of selecting your own committee but would like to</l>
					<l>have me send you a list of names of men whom I knew to be fav¬</l>
					<l>orable to special session and to ratification. We were of</l>
					<l>course only too glad to have you select your own committee and</l>
					<l>I sent you list requested on September 30th.</l>
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					<l>As Governor Clement stated in his public announcement</l>
					<l>some weeks ago that his chief objection to the session was</l>
					<l>the matter of expense to the State, we have endeavored to get</l>
					<l>as many legislators as possible to sign the petition for</l>
					<l>special session and to vote to go at no expense to the State.</l>
					<l>This of course means that they forego mileage and per diem.</l>
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					<l>If the Governor does not make expense one of his ob¬</l>
					<l>jections to session we shall not have to make further effort</l>
					<l>to cover same; if on the other hand he does make that object¬</l>
					<l>ion, we have machinery to put in motion whereby the expenses</l>
					<l>of those men unable to pay their own, will be paid from a fund</l>
					<l>which we expect to provide.</l>
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					<l>Mr. Hopkins of Burlington is mistaken when he says that</l>
					<l>I asked him to serve on your committee. I merely told him,</l>
					<l>as I have some others, that you were to select your own com¬</l>
					<l>mittee and that there might be a possibility of his being sum¬</l>
					<l>moned by’you to serve. May I ask if you purpose to call</l>
					<l>upon the Governor soon to get his conditions? We had hoped</l>
					<l>the session might be called, as I remarked in ny last letter,</l>
					<l>before the roads are impassible.</l>
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					<l>Yours most respectfully,</l>
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